The Neighbourhood Tour Tickets | 2026

The Neighbourhood blend shadowy alt-rock, moody synths, and R&B-tinged grooves with a sleek black-and-white aesthetic. Expect immersive lighting, bass-rich mixes, and cathartic sing-alongs—secure your The Neighbourhood concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
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Tue, 7:30 PM JUN 30 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Arena at Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Complex, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA from $57.14 |
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Sat, 7:00 PM JUL 4 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Spark Arena, Auckland, Parnell, New Zealand from $172.10 |
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Tue, 7:00 PM JUL 7 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW, Australia from $129.64 |
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Wed, 8:00 PM JUL 8 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW, Australia from $127.71 |
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Fri, 7:00 PM JUL 10 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park - Complex, Melbourne, VIC, Australia from $143.63 |
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Sat, 7:30 PM JUL 11 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park - Complex, Melbourne, VIC, Australia from $133.15 |
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Tue, 7:00 PM JUL 14 2026 |
The Neighbourhood The Star Theatre, Singapore, Singapore from $232.14 |
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Thu, 9:00 PM JUL 16 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Mega Star Arena KL at Sungei Wang Plaza - Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from $601.86 |
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Sat, 7:00 PM JUL 18 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Istora Senayan, Central Jakarta, Indonesia from $140.29 |
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Mon, 7:00 PM JUL 20 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Yes 24 Live Hall, Seoul, South Korea from $230.00 |
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Thu, 10:00 AM JUL 30 2026 |
Lollapalooza with Charli XCX, Tate McRae, Lorde, Olivia Dean and many more - 4 Day Pass (July 30-August 2, 2026) Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA from $780.00 |
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Fri, 1:00 PM JUL 31 2026 |
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival with Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae, Lorde and many more - 3 Day Pass (July 31 - August 2, 2026) Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada from $317.70 |
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Fri, 2:00 PM JUL 31 2026 |
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival with Twenty One Pilots, The xx, The Neighbourhood and many more - Friday Pass Only Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada from $134.14 |
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Sat, 11:00 AM AUG 1 2026 |
Lollapalooza with Olivia Dean, Jennie, The Neighbourhood and many more - Saturday Pass Only Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA from $318.00 |
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Mon, 7:00 PM AUG 24 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Avicii Arena (formerly Ericsson Globe Arena), Stockholm, Sweden from $156.03 |
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Tue, 6:30 PM AUG 25 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Unity Arena (Former Telenor Arena), Fornebu, Norway from $98.45 |
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Thu, 8:00 PM AUG 27 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark from $98.88 |
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Sat, 8:00 PM AUG 29 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Barclays Arena Hamburg (O2 World Hamburg), Hamburg, Germany from $200.00 |
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Sun, 8:00 PM AUG 30 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany from $192.94 |
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Tue, 7:00 PM SEP 1 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Co-op Live, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom from $169.40 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM SEP 2 2026 |
The Neighbourhood The OVO Hydro, Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom from $113.58 |
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Fri, 6:00 PM SEP 4 2026 |
The Neighbourhood OVO Arena Wembley (formerly The SSE Arena Wembley), London, Middlesex, United Kingdom from $195.03 |
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Tue, 7:00 PM SEP 8 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Accor Arena (AccorHotels Arena), Paris, France from $172.09 |
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Thu, 8:30 PM SEP 10 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Sala The Black Box - Palacio Vistalegre, Madrid, Spain from $169.79 |
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Sat, 8:00 PM SEP 12 2026 |
The Neighbourhood MEO Arena (Former Altice Arena), Lisboa, Portugal from $98.61 |
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Mon, 9:00 PM SEP 21 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Auditorio Telmex, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico from $117.90 |
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Wed, 9:00 PM SEP 23 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Auditorio Citibanamex, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico from $162.87 |
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Fri, 8:00 PM SEP 25 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Pabellón Oeste del Palacio de los Deportes, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico from $101.18 |
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Sat, 8:00 PM SEP 26 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Palacio de los Deportes Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico from $132.60 |
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Fri, 8:00 PM OCT 2 2026 |
The Neighbourhood Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from $63.39 |
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What to Expect at a The Neighbourhood Tour Concert
The Neighbourhood turn studio atmospherics into a high-contrast live experience that spotlights hooks, dynamics, and tension-and-release moments.
- Monochrome visuals and stylized lighting that echo the band’s black-and-white branding.
- Bass-forward, sub-clean mixes supporting Jesse Rutherford’s intimate lead vocal.
- Setlists anchoring “Sweater Weather,” “Daddy Issues,” and modern streaming favorites.
- Synth and guitar interplay that pushes songs from brooding to explosive codas.
- Tasteful edits of “Softcore,” “The Beach,” and “Afraid” for live impact.
- Occasional nods to the Chip Chrome era with glittering, sci-pop textures.
- Minimal banter and tight pacing that keep momentum between eras.
- Moody transitions and interludes that sustain the cinematic tone.
- Strong IMAG for larger rooms while preserving the show’s noir palette.
- Finale built for mass sing-along catharsis before a one-two encore.
The Most Popular Songs of The Neighbourhood
- “Sweater Weather” (2012): Breakout single that topped Billboard’s Alternative Airplay in 2013 and became their signature hit.
- “Daddy Issues” (2015): Vulnerable slow-burn from Wiped Out! that grew into a fan-favorite live staple.
- “Softcore” (2018): Synth-driven sleeper hit from the self-titled album that resurged globally in 2022.
- “Afraid” (2013): Anxiety-laced anthem whose stark video and chant-ready hook cemented early momentum.
- “The Beach” (2015): Lush, tide-like progression and noir lyricism; a streaming heavyweight from Wiped Out!
- “R.I.P. 2 My Youth” (2015): Hype Williams–directed visual and reflective lyrics mark a pivotal era shift.
- “Scary Love” (2017): Zane Lowe World Record premiere; neon-sleek cut that previewed their 2018 LP.
- “Pretty Boy” (2020): Dream-pop shimmer from Chip Chrome & the Mono-Tones with a cinematic video.
- “Stargazing” (2020): Glittering, mid-tempo single from the deluxe Chip Chrome era built for widescreen stages.
- “Let It Go” (2013): Moody, minimalist single that bridged early EPs to their debut album.
The Most Popular The Neighbourhood Video
“Sweater Weather” pairs palm-lined suburbia with noir romance, a look that helped define the band’s black-and-white era. Released alongside their 2013 debut cycle, the video remains their most-viewed official upload and the visual shorthand for the group’s breakthrough sound and aesthetic.
The Neighbourhood Bio & Rise to Fame
The Neighbourhood — California alt-rock outfit known for monochrome aesthetics, atmospheric hooks, and streaming-era anthems.
- Origins: Formed in Newbury Park, California (2011), adopting British spelling to stand out.
- Lineup: Jesse Rutherford (vocals), Jeremy Freedman (guitar), Zach Abels (guitar), Mikey Margott (bass), Brandon Fried (drums).
- Core styles: Alternative/indie rock with electronic, R&B, and hip-hop elements.
- Breakthrough: Debut album I Love You. (2013) propelled by “Sweater Weather,” a No. 1 Alternative Airplay hit.
- Key eras: Wiped Out! (2015) expanded their noir pop palette; self-titled LP (2018) yielded viral “Softcore.”
- Recent chapter: Chip Chrome & the Mono-Tones (2020) introduced Rutherford’s silver-paint alter ego onstage and onscreen.
- Comeback: Hiatus ended in 2025 with new singles “Private,” “OMG,” and “Lovebomb,” previewing (((((ultraSOUND))))).
- Touring scale: From Coachella 2013 to arena headlining on the WOURLD Tour routing.
- Live trademarks: Black-and-white visuals, bass-rich sound design, and crowd-led codas on closers.
Fascinating Insights About The Neighbourhood’s Tours
The band’s live presentation evolves with each era, but keeps a cohesive, monochrome identity across stages and screens.
- The 2026 WOURLD Tour supports their fifth album (((((ultraSOUND))))) and spans major arenas across multiple continents.
- Official tour pages list large U.S. rooms (e.g., Austin’s Moody Center, Minneapolis’ Armory) among early dates.
- Media reports highlight arena stops like NYC’s Madison Square Garden and Boston’s TD Garden on the spring leg.
- Early identity: a black-and-white visual motif that became a calling card for artwork and stage content.
- Setlist data show “Sweater Weather,” “Afraid,” and “Daddy Issues” among the most frequently performed songs.
- They performed at Coachella in 2013 while rolling out their debut album.
- Rutherford’s Chip Chrome persona shaped the 2020 tour visuals and styling.
- After a 2021–2024 pause, the band reunited in 2025 and began releasing new singles ahead of the tour.
- “Scary Love” debuted as a Zane Lowe World Record and later arrived with a Tommy Wiseau–starring video.
- Reviews over the years note stark lighting and B&W backdrops that emphasize mood over spectacle.
The Neighbourhood Ticket Buying Tips
High demand for arena dates rewards early planning and flexible seat choices.
- Join the band’s newsletter and follow socials for presale codes and on-sale times.
- Set calendar reminders; prime lower-bowl sections can move within minutes.
- Compare floor immersion against raised side-bowl sightlines for the best view of lighting and IMAG.
- Start with primary sellers; if needed, use verified fan-to-fan exchanges only.
- Check adjacent cities and weeknights for better availability and pricing.
- Look for production-hold releases 24–72 hours before showtime.
- Weigh VIP/early-entry value only if rail position or merch perks matter to you.
- Study the seat map to avoid camera pits and lighting towers.
- Bundle travel and lodging early for festival or international stops.
- Add mobile tickets to your wallet app in advance to speed entry.
The Neighbourhood’s Concert Testimonials
Fans rave about the atmosphere, the low-end punch, and the noir visuals that frame the big hooks.
- “Monochrome lights and heavy bass—totally hypnotic.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “‘Sweater Weather’ hit like a tidal wave; everyone sang.” — Attendee, New York
- “Tight pacing—no lulls between eras.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “‘Softcore’ live was electric—huge drop.” — Attendee, Berlin
- “The B&W aesthetic looked incredible on the big screens.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Great balance of classics and newer singles.” — Attendee, London
- “Vocals were intimate but cut through the mix.” — Attendee, Sydney
- “Encore stacked the hits back-to-back.” — Attendee, Mexico City
- “Chip Chrome cuts added a neon sheen.” — Attendee, Seattle
- “Left buzzing—perfect closer.” — Attendee, Amsterdam