Tyler Rich in Lakewood | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge on April 17, 2026, at The Winchester Music Tavern in Lakewood, OH! Tyler Rich will ignite the stage with his dynamic performance, blending heartfelt lyrics and infectious melodies. Don’t miss your chance to sing along to chart-toppers—grab your Tyler Rich tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Tyler Rich concert in Lakewood?
Tyler Rich is performing in Lakewood, Ohio, on Friday, April 17, 2026, at The Winchester Music Tavern, located at 12112 Madison Avenue in the heart of Lakewood’s bar-and-restaurant strip. The show is billed as Tyler Rich & Danny Worsnop with Erin Kinsey, so you get three artists on one intimate club stage.
What time do doors open and what time does the show start?
The Winchester’s event listing shows Tyler Rich & Danny Worsnop with Erin Kinsey at 7:15 pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm. As a rule of thumb, doors at this venue open 60–90 minutes before music starts, so aiming to arrive around 6:30 pm gives you time to check in, grab a drink, and move toward the stage before Erin Kinsey’s opening set begins.
Who is performing with Tyler Rich at The Winchester Music Tavern?
The Lakewood date is part of the joint run and is promoted as “Tyler Rich & Danny Worsnop with Erin Kinsey,” matching other stops on the spring 2026 tour. That means you can expect a full opening set from Erin Kinsey followed by substantial sets from both Tyler Rich and Danny Worsnop, giving you a full evening of modern country and country-rock in one room.
What kind of venue is The Winchester Music Tavern and how big is it?
The Winchester Music Tavern is a neighborhood music club and tavern in Lakewood featuring a bar/restaurant space in front and a dedicated concert room in back, hosting everything from local bands to national touring acts. Venue guides list its capacity between about 285 and 400, while ticketing sites quote up to 500; in practice, most sold-out shows feel like 200–300 fans packed into a low-ceiling room, which keeps a Tyler Rich show feeling close-up and energetic.
Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at The Winchester?
The venue’s FAQ explains that seating in the concert room is limited, varies by show, and is always first come, first served unless otherwise noted, with most events built around general-admission standing. For Tyler Rich & Danny Worsnop with Erin Kinsey, you should plan on a mostly standing-room show, with a few chairs and tables along the sides or near the back for early arrivals, so wear comfortable shoes and travel light if you want to move closer to the stage.
What is the age policy for this Lakewood show?
The Winchester states that most shows are all ages, though some are 18+ or 21+ and the event listing or ticket page will note any specific restriction. Early information for Tyler Rich’s Lakewood date does not show a strict age cutoff, but everyone should bring a government-issued photo ID for entry and alcohol purchases, and parents bringing younger fans should confirm the age note on their ticket page and arrive early to choose a comfortable spot.
How much do tickets cost and what affects the price?
The Winchester’s own listing shows a price range of $28.30–$198.25 for this event, with the lower end covering standard general-admission tickets and the top end corresponding to VIP packages. A major resale marketplace notes that, for fans seeking the lowest price, Tyler Rich tickets at this show start around $63, with an average ticket price of about $56, reflecting how prices can shift between face value and secondary-market offers.
How can I get cheaper tickets for the Tyler Rich concert in Lakewood?
To keep costs down, buy standard GA tickets at The Winchester’s face value (around $28–$30 plus fees) directly through the venue’s or primary sellers’ links as soon as they are available, rather than waiting and paying $60+ on resale. You can save more by comparing all-in prices (ticket plus fees) across a couple of official vendors, using resale sites only if you truly need a last-minute ticket and sorting from lowest price, and avoiding unnecessary VIP add-ons if you mostly care about enjoying the music from the floor.
What are the VIP options, and are they worth it if I am on a budget?
The top of the listed $28.30–$198.25 range reflects tour-wide VIP packages, which in other cities include a GA ticket, meet and greet, private pre-show acoustic performance with Tyler Rich and Danny Worsnop, signed posters, laminates, early entry, and crowd-free merch shopping. Those perks can be special if you are a dedicated fan, but in a small club like The Winchester, budget-conscious fans will usually get great value from a regular GA ticket plus an early arrival, which still gives you a very close view without the VIP price tag.
What is the best way to get to The Winchester Music Tavern and manage parking cheaply?
The Winchester sits on Madison Avenue in Lakewood, easily reachable by car, RTA buses, rideshare, or even a short drive from Cleveland proper, with street parking and neighborhood lots around it. To keep transportation costs low, consider carpooling and splitting fuel and parking, arriving a bit early to find free or low-cost street parking within a short walk, and planning your return route ahead of time so you do not have to rely on an expensive last-minute rideshare.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Tyler Rich’s Winchester show?
You can expect a cozy, bar-adjacent concert room where a few hundred fans crowd the floor, the stage is only a few steps away, and bartenders are just behind you if you want a drink between songs. With Erin Kinsey, Danny Worsnop, and Tyler Rich all on the bill, the night should feel like a packed club show rather than a formal theatre performance, so dress comfortably, set a clear budget for tickets, drinks, and merch, and arrive at doors to claim a spot where you can see and sing along all night.