Tyler Rich in Lawrence | Tickets 2026

Tyler Rich

Feel the thrill of live music as Tyler Rich lights up The Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS on Mar 31, 2026. With his captivating performance style and chart-topping hits, the atmosphere will be electric. Don’t miss this unforgettable night—grab your Tyler Rich tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Tyler Rich concert in Lawrence?

Tyler Rich is performing in Lawrence on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at The Bottleneck, located at 737 New Hampshire Street in downtown Lawrence, Kansas. The show is part of a run billed as Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich, with both artists sharing the night at this classic college‑town club.

What time do doors open and what time does the show start?

Listings show the concert starting at 8:00 pm, with doors typically opening around 7:00 pm at The Bottleneck, and some event pages also reference a 6:00 pm or 6:30 pm time as a general arrival window. To be safe, plan to get there 60–90 minutes before the stated show time so you can clear the door, grab a drink, and move toward the front before Danny Worsnop and Tyler Rich hit the stage.

Who is on the bill with Tyler Rich at The Bottleneck?

The Lawrence date is promoted as Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich, and many listings note that they are touring together, sometimes alongside Erin Kinsey on other stops of the run. In practice, you can expect two substantial sets—one from Danny Worsnop leaning into rock and one from Tyler Rich bringing country hooks—giving you a varied night rather than a short single‑artist set.

What kind of venue is The Bottleneck and how big is it?

The Bottleneck is a long‑running Lawrence club and live‑music institution, a no‑frills room with a bar, low stage, and walls lined with posters from decades of touring bands. Capacity is generally listed between about 300 and 500 people, with Bandsintown citing 450 and other sources quoting roughly 300–350, which means a Tyler Rich show here will feel packed, loud, and close‑up from almost anywhere you stand.

Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at The Bottleneck?

The Bottleneck is primarily a general‑admission standing venue, with an open floor in front of the stage and only scattered stools or seating around the edges. You should plan to stand for most of the night, so wear comfortable shoes, travel light, and arrive early if you want to be near the front rail or in a spot with a wall to lean on toward the back.

What is the age policy for this show?

Bandsintown notes that The Bottleneck currently has no fixed age restrictions at the venue level, and many shows are all‑ages or 18+ depending on the promoter, with this tour often leaning toward broad access for fans. Regardless, you should bring a government‑issued photo ID for age verification and alcohol purchases, and if you are attending with younger fans, it is smart to double‑check the event listing and arrive early to find a comfortable, less crowded spot.

How much do tickets cost and how can I get them cheaper?

One major marketplace shows tickets for Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich at The Bottleneck starting at about $80 before fees, with prices varying by availability and demand. To pay less, buy as early as possible from primary sellers at face value, look for the cheapest sections on interactive maps (usually farther from the stage), avoid VIP add‑ons if you mainly care about the music, and be cautious with resale sites by sorting from lowest price and skipping listings with large markups.

What are the best strategies to find cheap or discounted tickets?

If you are hunting for bargains, start by checking the venue’s official ticket link on announcement day, then monitor trusted resale platforms closer to the date in case some fans resell at or near face value. You can also watch for local radio or promoter giveaways, split service fees by buying tickets in a single order with friends, and be flexible about standing farther back in the room, since The Bottleneck is small enough that even “cheap seats” still feel close to the stage.

What is the best way to get to The Bottleneck and save on transport and parking?

The Bottleneck sits in downtown Lawrence on New Hampshire Street, within walking distance of Massachusetts Street bars, KU‑area housing, and several public parking options. To keep costs down, consider walking from nearby campus or downtown lots, carpooling and splitting parking and fuel, using free or low‑cost street parking when available, and planning your route home ahead of time so you are not stuck paying high late‑night rideshare prices.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Tyler Rich’s Lawrence show?

At The Bottleneck, you can expect a classic college‑town club experience: a low stage, a packed floor, cheap‑feeling (but often good‑sounding) production, and a crowd close enough to high‑five the artists. To make the most of it without overspending, set a budget for tickets, drinks, and maybe a piece of merch, buy your ticket early at a fair price, arrive in time to catch both Danny Worsnop and Tyler Rich, and wear comfortable clothes so you can stand, sing along, and enjoy the full, sweaty club‑show vibe.

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