The Fray in San Francisco | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Feel the pulse of live music as The Fray electrifies the crowd at Swedish American Hall in San Francisco, CA on Apr 25, 2026. Their iconic hits like “How to Save a Life” and “Over My Head” will fill the venue with energy. Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable night! Grab your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray San Francisco Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Apr 25, 2026
08:00 PM
San Francisco, California from $199.20 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fray–related concert at Swedish American Hall on April 25, 2026?

The April 25, 2026 event at Swedish American Hall in San Francisco is part of the Songs I Know Solo Tour 2026, performed by Isaac Slade, best known as the former frontman and main songwriter of The Fray. It is officially billed as “ISAAC SLADE (Formerly of The Fray) – Songs I Know Solo Tour 2026” and has been announced as a sold-out show, highlighting the strong demand from fans of his work with the band. The concert offers an intimate, cinematic evening where Isaac performs songs from his time with The Fray, new material, and formative tracks that shaped his musical journey. If you love The Fray’s emotional, piano-driven style, this is a chance to experience that spirit up close in a classic San Francisco venue.

When is the San Francisco concert and what time does it start?

The Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray) show at Swedish American Hall is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026. Event and venue listings state that doors open at 7:00 PM, with the concert itself starting at 8:00 PM. Because the show is sold out and seating is first-come, first-served, arriving close to door time gives you the best chance to choose a comfortable spot. Planning to get there 30–45 minutes after doors open still leaves time to pass through entry, grab a drink, and settle in before the music begins.

Is this officially a The Fray concert or an Isaac Slade solo show?

This date is officially an Isaac Slade solo concert, presented as “Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray) – Songs I Know Solo Tour 2026,” rather than a full-band performance by The Fray. Isaac is described as the former frontman of the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum band The Fray, and this 2026 tour marks his first solo outing after stepping away from the group. Show descriptions explain that each performance takes audiences on a musical journey through his life, blending familiar hits, brand-new material, and influential songs from his youth. Fans should expect a personal, story-rich evening that retains the emotional core of The Fray’s music but in a more stripped-back, singer-songwriter format.

Where is Swedish American Hall and what is the venue like?

Swedish American Hall is located at 2174 Market Street in San Francisco, a historic, upstairs hall connected with the Cafe du Nord complex. It is known as a mid-sized, character-filled venue that hosts folk, indie, and singer-songwriter shows, with warm acoustics and a cozy, old-world atmosphere. Events there often feature seated or open seating layouts, creating a listening-room feel that suits intimate performances like Isaac’s Songs I Know tour. Being centrally located on Market Street, it is easy to combine the concert with nearby dining or bar options before or after the show.

How much do tickets cost and are they really sold out?

Venue and promoter listings show base ticket prices for this show around $73.62 for general admission, plus applicable fees. On-sale announcements from ticket partners indicate that the April 25 Swedish American Hall date is currently marked as “SOLD OUT” on primary platforms. That means standard face-value tickets are no longer available directly from the main seller, though some resale marketplaces still list tickets at varying prices. Resale prices may be higher than the original cost, especially for a sold-out, one-night-only show in a relatively small venue.

How can I get cheaper tickets if the show is sold out?

With the primary sale sold out, your best chance at relatively cheaper tickets is to compare multiple reputable resale sites that list Isaac Slade’s Swedish American Hall show and look for the lowest “all-in” price after fees. Focus on standard general-admission tickets rather than VIP or special packages, since GA usually offers the most affordable way into the venue. Prices on resale sometimes soften closer to the concert date if sellers lower their asking price to avoid being stuck with unused tickets, so monitoring listings over time can help you spot a reasonable deal. To keep your overall night affordable, combine any resale ticket savings with budget-friendly choices like taking transit instead of parking, splitting rides with friends, and planning an inexpensive pre-show meal rather than relying only on venue snacks.

What is the setlist and performance style like on the Songs I Know Solo Tour?

The Songs I Know tour is described as a journey through Isaac Slade’s emotionally resonant songwriting and the life experiences that shaped it, featuring formative songs, genre-defining hits, and the music that inspired him over the years. Audiences can expect a blend of classic songs associated with The Fray, new music from his solo chapter, and personally important tracks presented with context and stories. The performances emphasize his intimate, cinematic vocal style, with arrangements that highlight piano, voice, and lyrics rather than big rock production. In a room like Swedish American Hall, this creates a close, attentive listening environment where subtle dynamics and emotional details really stand out.

What is the Isaac Slade “Songs I Know” VIP Experience for this show?

The Isaac Slade “Songs I Know” VIP Experience includes one general admission ticket plus several exclusive perks designed to make the night more special. VIP holders get a pre-show meet and greet and photo opportunity with Isaac, a solo unplugged performance of one song, and a commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard signed by him. The package also offers early merchandise shopping before doors open to the general public, giving you first access to tour items. While more expensive than standard tickets, this option is ideal if you are a long-time fan who values personal interaction and keepsakes in addition to the concert itself.

How do I get to Swedish American Hall and what about parking and transit?

Swedish American Hall sits on Market Street, which is well served by San Francisco’s Muni lines, nearby underground stations, and bus routes, making public transit a convenient option. The surrounding area also has various parking garages and limited street parking, but spaces can be competitive and expensive during popular evening events. Many concertgoers choose rideshare or carpooling to avoid the stress of finding parking on Market Street and to simplify getting home after the show. If you do drive, arriving early and checking nearby garage options in advance will make the arrival smoother and help you avoid rushing into the venue.

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 typical small-venue policies—such as a small bag, payment method, and any necessary medications. Dressing in comfortable layers is wise, since San Francisco evenings can be cool outside while the hall warms up once the audience is inside. Aim to arrive near door time so you can choose a good seat in the open seating layout, visit the restroom, and grab a drink before the performance starts. To keep the night enjoyable and affordable, plan a reasonably priced meal nearby, set a spending limit for drinks and merch, and then focus on being fully present for Isaac’s stories and songs—this intimacy is exactly what makes a sold-out Swedish American Hall show special.

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