The Fray in Milwaukee | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as The Fray electrifies Milwaukee, WI on July 16, 2026 at Landmark Credit Union Live. Feel the energy surge as they unleash their greatest hits like “How to Save a Life” and “Over My Head.” Secure your spot now with The Fray tour tickets!
The Fray Milwaukee Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jul 16, 2026 07:00 PM |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | from $89.92 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fray concert at Landmark Credit Union Live on July 16, 2026?
The July 16, 2026 show at Landmark Credit Union Live in Milwaukee is part of The Fray’s Summer of Light Tour, a full-band North American run supporting their new era and album “A Light That Waits.” The night is billed as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” with additional support from Colony House, so you get three full alternative/rock acts on one bill rather than a short festival set. It is a one-night outdoor amphitheater concert in downtown Milwaukee, focused entirely on this tour lineup.
When is the Milwaukee concert and what time does it start?
The Fray, Dashboard Confessional, and Colony House play Landmark Credit Union Live on Thursday, July 16, 2026. Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AXS, and SeatGeek all list the event start time as 7:00 PM. Venue and promoter info indicate that the box office opens two hours before door time and that the box office itself is open two hours before doors on show days, so doors will typically open well before 7:00 PM. Planning to arrive between 5:30 and 6:30 PM will give you time for parking, security, and settling in before Colony House starts the evening.
Where is Landmark Credit Union Live and what is the venue like?
Landmark Credit Union Live is located at 1051 N. Vel R. Phillips Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53203. It is an outdoor live entertainment venue in downtown Milwaukee, used for touring concerts across rock, country, EDM, and more. The venue combines reserved seating and general-admission areas (often including a floor or lawn), giving fans options from budget-friendly to closer, premium views. Its downtown setting makes it easy to pair the concert with restaurants, bars, and riverfront walks before or after the show.
Who is playing with The Fray at this Milwaukee show?
This date is billed as “The Fray with Dashboard Confessional and Colony House,” confirming all three acts. Dashboard Confessional, fronted by Chris Carrabba, bring a defining early‑2000s emo/alternative catalog that includes songs like “Hands Down,” “Vindicated,” and “Screaming Infidelities.” Colony House add a modern indie-rock edge, opening the night with energetic, melody-forward songs. Together, the lineup offers a full evening that moves from indie and emo anthems into The Fray’s piano-driven, radio-ready rock.
How much do tickets cost for The Fray at Landmark Credit Union Live?
SeatGeek’s Landmark Credit Union Live page lists The Fray with Dashboard Confessional and Colony House on July 16 at 7:00 PM with tickets starting from about $84. Gametime’s tour summary for Dashboard Confessional shows Milwaukee’s date with starting prices “FROM $89+,” reflecting current resale or secondary-market entries. Milwaukee Theatre’s event page notes “prices from” for the Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional at this venue, indicating a range of tiers from more affordable sections to premium options closer to the stage. All platforms add service fees and applicable taxes at checkout, so your final cost will be higher than the base ticket price shown.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Milwaukee show?
To keep ticket costs down, start with primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and AXS via the official event links while face-value seats are still available, especially in upper or rear sections and any GA areas. Lawn or upper-bowl seats are usually the best value; SeatGeek shows starting prices from about $84, which are often in these more distant sections that still offer a good view and sound. If you use resale sites, compare several marketplaces (SeatGeek, Gametime, etc.), sort by total cost including fees, and look for “From $84–$90+” options rather than only focusing on front-row or VIP offers. You can further reduce your overall spend by skipping VIP upsells, buying early, carpooling or using transit to cut parking costs, and setting a firm budget for concessions and merch before you go.
Are there presales or special ticket offers for this concert?
Live Nation and Ticketmaster list this Milwaukee date as part of the Summer of Light Tour, and tour press releases note multiple presales (including cardholder and promoter presales) prior to general on-sale. AXS’s event listing confirms the 7:00 PM July 16 date and is typically used for presale and standard ticket distribution alongside Ticketmaster. Citi Entertainment’s tour landing page references presale access for select Summer of Light dates, giving Citi cardholders early buying opportunities at face value before public sales. Using these presales, when available, is often the best way to secure better seats without paying resale markups.
Is this Milwaukee date part of a larger tour route?
Yes, Milwaukee is one stop on The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour, which features rotating special guests Dashboard Confessional, Colony House, The Strumbellas, and Brother Elsey. Live Nation’s tour press release lists Landmark Credit Union Live on July 16, directly after Kansas City’s Starlight Theatre show on July 14 and before Great Falls, MT on July 19. The tour begins May 11 in Moncton, NB and runs through August 29 in Chicago, visiting a mix of theaters and amphitheaters across Canada and the U.S. By the time the band reaches Milwaukee, the production and setlist will be finely tuned from many earlier dates.
What kind of setlist and performance can I expect on the Summer of Light Tour?
Tour and news announcements describe the Summer of Light shows as career-spanning, mixing The Fray’s biggest hits—especially from “How to Save a Life”—with new material tied to “A Light That Waits.” Fans can expect emotive vocals, piano- and guitar-led arrangements, and big choruses designed to turn the audience into a sing-along choir. Dashboard Confessional and Colony House each bring full sets, so the evening builds through indie and emo favorites into The Fray’s polished, cinematic rock. In an open-air venue like Landmark Credit Union Live, this translates into a dynamic summer night of layered guitars, piano, and crowd energy.
How do I get to Landmark Credit Union Live and what about parking and transit?
Landmark Credit Union Live sits at 1051 N. Vel R. Phillips Avenue in downtown Milwaukee, close to major streets and accessible from I‑43 and I‑94. Ticketmaster’s venue page notes that detailed box office hours and information will be available closer to each show, and that the box office is open two hours before door time on event days. Downtown Milwaukee offers multiple parking garages and lots within walking distance of the venue, though they can fill up on busy concert nights. To cut costs and stress, consider carpooling, using transit where available, or arriving early to secure more convenient parking.
What should I bring and how can I make the most of the evening?
Bring your ticket (digital or printed), a valid ID, and only essentials that comply with Landmark Credit Union Live and Ticketmaster policies—typically a small bag, payment method, and any necessary medications; check the venue page for any restrictions on bags or items. Dress for an outdoor summer evening: breathable layers and comfortable shoes for walking and standing, and consider a light layer in case the temperature dips after sunset near downtown. Aim to arrive well before the 7:00 PM start so you have time for parking, security, restrooms, and to catch Colony House and Dashboard Confessional before The Fray’s set. To keep the night enjoyable and budget-conscious, eat an affordable meal beforehand, set a spending cap for drinks and merch, and then focus on being present—the shared experience of hearing all three bands live at Landmark Credit Union Live is what this Summer of Light stop is all about.