Tyler Rich in Syracuse | Tickets 2026

Tyler Rich

Feel the pulse of Syracuse, NY, as Tyler Rich takes the stage at The Song & Dance on April 16, 2026. Experience an electrifying night filled with heartfelt melodies and infectious energy, featuring hits like “The Difference” and “Leave Me Alone.” Grab your Tyler Rich tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Tyler Rich concert in Syracuse?

Tyler Rich is performing in Syracuse on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at The Song & Dance, located at 115 E Jefferson Street in the heart of downtown, just steps from Armory Square and the Landmark Theatre. The show is part of the joint run “Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich” with special guest Erin Kinsey, so you get all three artists on one bill in this basement-level club venue.

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

Tickets list Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich at The Song & Dance for 7:15 pm on April 16, 2026, with the venue’s typical schedule showing doors about an hour before showtime for similar events. To clear the box office, find parking, and get a good spot in the room before Erin Kinsey opens and the co-headliners come on, plan to arrive between 6:00 and 6:30 pm.

Who is performing with Tyler Rich at The Song & Dance?

The Syracuse date is presented by After Dark as Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich with Erin Kinsey, meaning you will see Erin Kinsey’s opening set followed by full performances from both Tyler Rich and Danny Worsnop. This makes the night feel more like a mini-tour package than a single headline set, with country, country-rock, and rock influences all sharing the same stage.

What kind of venue is The Song & Dance and how big is it?

The Song & Dance is a relatively new downtown Syracuse music venue located in the basement level of the Jefferson Center, described by visitors as having a “city” vibe with a compact concert hall and bar. While exact capacity is not prominently advertised, it operates as a small-to-midsize club with a single main room, giving a Tyler Rich show an intimate feel where the crowd is close to the stage and the energy is concentrated.

Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at The Song & Dance?

The Song & Dance is primarily a general-admission, standing-room venue, and most concerts—including touring club shows like this one—use an open floor rather than assigned seats. You should expect to stand for the night, with any limited seating along walls or near the bar available on a first-come basis, so comfortable shoes and light clothing are a smart choice, especially given past comments about the room getting hot when it is packed.

What is the age policy for this Syracuse show?

The venue’s FAQ explains that most events at The Song & Dance are 16+ with ID, with under-16s admitted only with a parent or guardian, and individual shows can specify different age limits. For the Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich date, you should assume at least a 16+ guideline unless the event listing states otherwise, and everyone should bring a valid photo ID for age verification and alcohol purchases.

How much do tickets cost and what affects the price?

One major ticket seller lists general-admission tickets for Danny Worsnop & Tyler Rich at The Song & Dance at about $84 each, while other third-party outlets advertise “competitive pricing” and potential deals depending on demand. Your final price will depend on when you buy (early vs. close to the show), whether you purchase directly through the recommended primary outlet or a reseller, and what service fees are added on, so buying earlier from official sources usually keeps costs lower.

How can I get cheaper tickets for the Tyler Rich concert in Syracuse?

To keep ticket costs down, follow the presenter’s advice and buy directly through the official After Dark ticket link or other primary sellers instead of third-party resale sites that often add markups and may not honor refunds if plans change. You can save further by purchasing as early as possible, watching for any legitimate promo codes, comparing all-in prices (ticket plus fees) across a couple of authorized vendors, and avoiding late, last-minute buys when only higher-priced resale options may remain.

What is the best way to get to The Song & Dance and handle parking cheaply?

The Song & Dance is at 115 E Jefferson Street in downtown Syracuse, with street parking, metered spaces on Jefferson Street, limited venue parking behind the building, and a public garage within one block. To keep transportation costs down, consider carpooling and splitting parking fees, aiming for nearby street or garage parking before the evening rush, and planning your route so you can walk a short distance rather than paying premium rates for the closest spots.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Tyler Rich’s Song & Dance show?

You can expect a packed basement club with a “city” vibe, a low ceiling, and fans crowding toward the stage as Erin Kinsey, Danny Worsnop, and Tyler Rich perform, with the room growing warm and loud as the night goes on. Some reviewers praise the venue’s energy and location, while others note that drinks can be pricey and the space can get very hot and boomy when full, so budget for a couple of drinks if you want them, drink water, wear lighter clothing, and arrive early to find a spot with a decent sightline.

Are there any extra tips to enjoy the night without overspending?

To enjoy the show on a budget, decide in advance how much you will spend on tickets, parking, drinks, and merch, and stick to that plan once you are inside. Buying tickets early from official sources at a fair price, carpooling, eating before you arrive so you are not relying solely on venue concessions, and arriving when doors open so you can pick a comfortable spot will all help you get maximum value from the entire bill—Erin Kinsey, Danny Worsnop, and Tyler Rich—without stretching your wallet.

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