Tyler Rich in Columbus | Tickets 2026

On April 15, 2026, Columbus, OH is set to ignite as Tyler Rich takes the stage at the KING of CLUBS. Feel the electricity as he performs fan favorites like “The Difference” and “Leave Me Alone,” creating an unforgettable night filled with energy, passion, and connection. Don’t miss out—get your Tyler Rich tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Tyler Rich concert in Columbus?
Tyler Rich is playing Columbus on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at The KING of CLUBS, located at 6252 Busch Boulevard about 10 minutes north of downtown. The evening is part of the joint tour with Danny Worsnop and also features Erin Kinsey, so you get three artists on one bill in a modern, multi-tiered club.
What time do doors open and what time does the show start?
Listings show the event time as 6:30 pm, with Shazam and ticket sites noting Tyler Rich’s Columbus show at 6:00–6:30 pm, which is typical for this venue’s evening concerts. To avoid queues and catch Erin Kinsey’s opening set as well as full sets from Danny Worsnop and Tyler Rich, plan to arrive 45–60 minutes before 6:30 pm so you can park, pass security, and find a good spot inside.
Who is performing with Tyler Rich at The KING of CLUBS?
This date is billed as Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich with Erin Kinsey, as shown on the tour and streaming listings. That means you can expect Erin Kinsey to open the night, followed by substantial sets from both Danny Worsnop and Tyler Rich, giving you a mix of modern country, country-rock, and rock vocals instead of a short single-artist show.
What kind of venue is The KING of CLUBS and how big is it?
The KING of CLUBS describes itself as “Columbus, Ohio’s finest entertainment venue,” a multi-tiered concert space with a full food and drink menu and free, security-patrolled parking just north of downtown. It has a stated capacity of about 850 people, with multiple levels and viewing areas designed so there is “not a bad seat in the house,” which keeps a Tyler Rich show feeling big but still fairly intimate.
Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at The KING of CLUBS?
The KING of CLUBS is primarily a general-admission concert venue, and seating layouts shown for the room include GA standing floor, reserved seating, balcony level, VIP booths, and bar areas depending on the event. For this tour you should expect a GA-focused setup with most fans standing on the main floor and some reserved or premium seating options on upper tiers, so check your ticket type and plan to stand unless you specifically purchase a reserved or VIP spot.
What is the age policy for this Columbus show?
Venue summaries note that The KING of CLUBS currently has “no known age restrictions” at the venue level and hosts a wide variety of concerts, but individual shows can still have age rules attached. Ticket pages for Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich list the show in the early evening and do not specify strict age bans, but everyone should bring a government-issued photo ID for entry checks and alcohol purchases, and adults bringing younger fans should confirm the event details before heading out.
How much do tickets cost and what affects the price?
EventTicketsCenter shows several GA offers for this show starting around the high $70s per ticket and going into the $90s, while StarTickets notes Columbus prices “from $55,” indicating cheaper options may have existed earlier or through other sellers. Your final price depends on when you buy, whether you choose basic GA or any reserved/VIP areas, and which platform’s fees you pay, so purchasing earlier through lower-fee, primary outlets is usually the most cost-effective approach.
How can I get cheaper tickets for the Tyler Rich concert in Columbus?
To keep ticket costs down, start by buying standard GA tickets as soon as they are available from primary outlets, aiming for the “from $55” range noted on some tour aggregators rather than the $78–$97 prices shown on certain resale sites. You can save further by comparing total (with-fee) prices across a few trusted vendors, avoiding unnecessary VIP or table upgrades, sorting resale listings from lowest price if you must buy later, and skipping heavily marked-up tickets unless the show is almost sold out.
What are the seating and viewing options, and do I need to pay more for a good view?
The KING of CLUBS offers a variety of viewing experiences, including GA standing floor, reserved seats, balcony level, and VIP booths, all arranged in a multi-tiered layout where the venue advertises “no bad seat in the house.” If you are on a budget, a standard GA ticket still gives you solid views if you arrive early enough, while those who value comfort or guaranteed seating can consider paying extra for balcony or booth options, weighing the added cost against how long you want to stand.
What is the best way to get to The KING of CLUBS and manage parking affordably?
The KING of CLUBS is located at 6252 Busch Boulevard, about ten minutes north of downtown Columbus, and the venue highlights its own security-patrolled lot that offers free parking for guests. To keep your night affordable and stress-free, consider carpooling with friends and using the free on-site parking, planning to arrive a bit early to get a convenient spot, and mapping your route ahead of time so you avoid last-minute detours or expensive rideshares.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Tyler Rich’s Columbus show?
You can expect a high-energy club concert with about 850 fans spread across a multi-tiered room, strong sound, full bar and food service, and a crowd that stays engaged through Erin Kinsey’s opener, Danny Worsnop’s set, and Tyler Rich’s headlining performance. To enjoy it without overspending, set a budget for tickets, food, drinks, and merch, buy your GA ticket early at a fair price, arrive close to door time to claim a good vantage point, and wear comfortable clothing and shoes so you can stand, move, and stay immersed in the music from start to finish.