The Fray in West Hollywood | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Feel the electric energy at The Fray’s concert in West Hollywood, CA on Troubadour, April 24, 2026. Their soulful melodies and dynamic performance will ignite the crowd, featuring chart-toppers like “How to Save a Life” and “Over My Head.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray West Hollywood Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Apr 24, 2026
07:00 PM
West Hollywood, California from $87.60 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the The Fray–related concert at the Troubadour on April 24, 2026?

The April 24, 2026 show at the Troubadour in West Hollywood 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. The concert is promoted as “ISAAC SLADE (Formerly of The Fray) – Songs I Know Solo Tour 2026,” so it is a solo, story-driven evening rather than a full-band The Fray gig. The show focuses on songs that shaped Isaac’s life, including favorites from The Fray years, new material, and the music that first inspired him. If you love The Fray’s emotional, piano-led sound, this Troubadour date offers a rare chance to experience it up close in one of Los Angeles’s most iconic clubs.

When is the West Hollywood concert and what time does it start?

The Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray) show at the Troubadour is scheduled for Friday, April 24, 2026, giving you a prime weekend-night concert in West Hollywood. Event and ticket snippets show evening timing, with Troubadour listings noting ticketed shows on that date and typical door times around early evening. While some calendars list other acts at the Troubadour around that period, the venue’s own promo posts clearly highlight April 24 for Isaac’s solo tour. Plan to arrive at least 30–45 minutes before the listed showtime so you can get through the line, find a good spot, and relax before the music starts.

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

This is officially an Isaac Slade solo concert, billed as “Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray) – Songs I Know Solo Tour 2026,” not a full-band performance by The Fray. Isaac amicably left The Fray in 2022 and has since focused on his own projects, returning to the stage with this solo tour. The Troubadour show centers on his voice, piano, and stories, though press materials emphasize that he will revisit songs from his time with The Fray alongside newer work. Fans should expect a more intimate, songwriter-focused experience that still carries much of the emotional DNA of The Fray’s music.

Where is the Troubadour and what is the venue like?

The Troubadour is located at 9081 N Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, in the heart of LA’s classic music-club district. It is a legendary, small-capacity venue known for launching major artists and for its close, club-style atmosphere, with a main floor facing the stage and a balcony above. The room is standing-oriented for many shows, with fans packed in near the stage, which creates an intense, shared energy between artist and audience. Because it is compact and historic rather than a big arena, nearly every spot in the room feels close to the performance.

How much do tickets cost and what types are available?

Show listings for Isaac Slade’s Troubadour date indicate ticket prices starting around $50, with some posts mentioning a range from about $50 up to roughly $125 depending on package or section. Lower-priced tickets are usually standard general-admission entry, while higher prices often reflect VIP experiences or premium options when offered. As the show sells, face-value tickets may disappear from primary sellers and remaining options may be mainly on resale platforms at fluctuating prices. Always check the full cost at checkout, because service fees and taxes are added on top of the base ticket price and can significantly increase the total.

How can I get cheaper tickets for the Troubadour show?

To get cheaper tickets, start by buying as early as possible during the initial on-sale period from official outlets, when standard general-admission prices are around the base level (about $50) before demand pushes them up. Avoid unnecessary upgrades or VIP tiers if your priority is simply being in the room; the Troubadour is so small that even basic GA tickets still feel very close to the stage. If the show appears on multiple marketplaces, compare final “all-in” costs after fees on each platform, since some sellers add noticeably higher surcharges. You can also keep overall expenses down by going with friends and splitting gas or rideshare costs, planning an affordable pre-show meal instead of relying only on club-priced food, and setting a fixed budget for drinks and merch before you arrive.

What kind of setlist and performance style should I expect?

The Songs I Know Solo Tour is described as a musical journey through Isaac Slade’s life, featuring familiar hits from his time with The Fray, brand-new songs, and older pieces that inspired him as a young artist. The format emphasizes piano, voice, and storytelling between songs, rather than a loud, full-band rock show. In a club like the Troubadour, that means you will hear detailed, nuanced performances where lyrics and emotion really stand out. It is ideal for fans who want to hear the stories behind the music and experience beloved songs in a more personal, stripped-down way.

How do I get to the Troubadour and what about parking?

The Troubadour sits on Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood, reachable by car, rideshare, or bus from across the Los Angeles area. Parking in the immediate neighborhood can be limited, with a mix of metered street spaces and nearby paid lots that fill quickly on busy weekend nights. Many concertgoers prefer to use rideshare or carpooling to avoid circling for parking and to simplify getting home after the show. If you do drive, plan to arrive early, check posted signs carefully, and be prepared for a short walk to the venue from your parking spot.

Are there any special ticket options like VIP or presales?

Promotional materials for the Songs I Know Solo Tour note presale opportunities for fans in Isaac Slade’s online community, followed by a general public on-sale date at a set time. At the Troubadour specifically, pricing ranges mentioned up to about $125 suggest that a limited number of upgraded or VIP-style tickets may be available alongside standard GA. These higher tiers can include better viewing areas or extra perks depending on how the event is structured, though details are set per show. If you are budget-focused, you will usually get the best value from regular GA presale or early public-sale tickets instead of waiting.

What should I bring and how can I make the most of the night?

Bring your ticket (digital or printed), a valid ID, and only essentials that comply with typical small-club policies—usually a small bag, phone, payment method, and any medically necessary items. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes suited to standing in a club environment, keeping in mind that the room can feel warm once it fills up. Arrive early to grab a good spot on the floor or balcony, use the restroom, and settle in before the lights go down so you can fully focus on the performance. To keep the evening affordable and enjoyable, plan a reasonably priced pre-show meal, set a spending cap for drinks and merch, and then lean into the intimacy of the room—listening closely to Isaac’s stories and songs is what makes this Troubadour date special.

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