The Fray in Traverse City | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Feel the energy as The Fray takes the stage at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, MI on July 8, 2026. Their captivating melodies and powerful hits like “How to Save a Life” will create an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out—grab your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray Traverse City Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Jul 08, 2026
06:00 PM
Traverse City, Michigan from $92.11 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fray concert at the National Cherry Festival on July 8, 2026?

The July 8, 2026 show is a special National Cherry Festival concert featuring The Fray on the Pepsi Bayside Music Stage in Traverse City, Michigan, as part of the festival’s 100th (centennial) celebration. It is a full-band headline performance within the festival’s evening concert series, not just a brief appearance. The festival highlights The Fray’s multi-platinum success, Grammy nominations, and iconic hits like “How to Save a Life,” “Over My Head (Cable Car),” and “You Found Me.” For this show, Augustana will open the night, making it a two-artist bill on the bayside stage.

When is the concert and what time does it start?

The Fray play on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, during the National Cherry Festival’s centennial celebration week. The official event listing states that the concert begins at 6:00 PM. The day’s festival schedule shows lead‑up activities such as kids’ events and contests in the afternoon, with The Fray slotted in the early evening block. Arriving well before 6:00 PM is wise so you can clear entry, find your reserved seat or GA spot, and catch Augustana’s opening set.

Where exactly is the concert held within the National Cherry Festival?

The Fray concert takes place at the Pepsi Bayside Music Stage at the National Cherry Festival’s Open Space Park on the bayfront in Traverse City. The Open Space sits adjacent to Clinch Park Marina and within walking distance of downtown Traverse City, making it easy to explore the town before or after the show. The Bayside Music Stage area is a dedicated, ticketed concert space within the larger festival grounds, with reserved seating sections and general admission areas. You will be outdoors with views of Grand Traverse Bay, so expect a scenic lakeside setting rather than an indoor arena.

Who is opening for The Fray at the National Cherry Festival show?

Augustana are the special guests and opening act for The Fray’s July 8 concert. The festival describes Augustana as led by Platinum‑selling artist Dan Layus, known for hits like “Boston,” “Sweet and Low,” and “Fire.” Layus brings a reunited full band for his 2025–2026 Midwest touring, with a history of sharing stages with OneRepublic, Maroon 5, Owl City, and Counting Crows. Their melodic rock and piano‑driven songs make a natural pairing with The Fray’s emotional, radio‑ready sound.

How much do tickets cost and what types of tickets are available?

The National Cherry Festival has introduced a new six‑level reserved seating structure for the Bayside Music Stage, and all prices listed already include fees. For The Fray concert, General Admission tickets are priced at $56. Premium Reserved Seating ranges from $60–$87, depending on exact seat location within the reserved sections. There is also a Turtle Creek Casino VIP Deck option priced at $181, offering an upgraded concert experience.

When do tickets go on sale and how can I get cheap tickets?

Tickets for The Fray at the National Cherry Festival go on sale Friday, February 6, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. To get cheaper tickets, aim to buy as early as possible when the full range of price levels is still available—this gives you a better shot at lower‑priced GA or the least expensive Premium Reserved options before they sell out. General Admission at $56 is the primary “budget” option for this show; you get the full concert experience without paying for premium or VIP upgrades. Avoid resale markups where possible, and keep your overall costs down by sharing transportation, skipping the VIP deck, and setting a firm budget for food and festival extras.

What is the National Cherry Festival like overall?

The 100th National Cherry Festival runs July 4–11, 2026, featuring eight days of food, rides, parades, air shows, fireworks, and over 100 free family events. It attracts more than 500,000 visitors annually, making it one of the largest and most beloved festivals in the United States. The Open Space along West Grand Traverse Bay hosts many of the core attractions, including the Bayside Music Stage where The Fray perform. Beyond concerts, you can enjoy cherry‑themed foods, midway rides, races, and daily activities before heading into the evening show.

How can I get to the festival grounds and where should I park?

The National Cherry Festival is centered in Traverse City, Michigan, with most events—including the Bayside Music Stage—taking place at the Open Space, adjacent to Clinch Park Marina and near downtown. Festival guides recommend checking directions and transportation options in advance, as downtown roads and lots can become busy during peak events. Many visitors choose downtown parking garages, surface lots, or park‑and‑walk options, and some opt for bikes or walking from nearby lodging to avoid parking congestion. Booking accommodations within walking distance of Open Space or planning extra time for traffic will make your concert evening smoother.

What should I bring and how should I prepare for an outdoor bayside concert?

Because this is an outdoor concert on the bayside stage, dressing in layers is smart—summer evenings on Grand Traverse Bay can start warm and turn breezy or cooler after sunset. Bring your ticket (printed or digital), a valid ID, and only essentials that comply with festival venue restrictions, which are outlined in the Ticket & Purchase Policy and Venue Restrictions sections of the festival site. Comfortable shoes are helpful for walking the festival grounds and standing in GA areas, even if you have reserved seating for the show itself. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are useful if you plan to spend the afternoon at the festival before the 6:00 PM concert.

How can I enjoy the concert and festival while keeping costs reasonable?

To keep costs down, choose General Admission at $56 or the lowest‑priced Premium Reserved seats ($60–$70 range) instead of the VIP deck, which costs $181. Buy tickets at the announced on‑sale time rather than waiting for last minute, when cheaper sections may be gone and resale prices higher. Plan your food budget by sampling a few festival favorites but avoiding constant impulse purchases; consider eating a substantial meal before heading into the concert area to rely less on premium‑priced snacks. Sharing lodging, parking, or rides with friends and focusing your spending on the ticket itself rather than extras will help you enjoy The Fray’s show and the centennial festival without overspending.

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