Tyler Rich in Washington | Tickets 2026

Tyler Rich

On May 8, 2026, The Hamilton Live in Washington, DC, will pulse with the energy of Tyler Rich’s electrifying performance. Fans will revel in his heartfelt hits and dynamic stage presence. Don’t miss your chance to experience 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 Washington, DC?

Tyler Rich is performing in Washington, DC on Friday, May 8, 2026, at The Hamilton Live, the music hall beneath The Hamilton restaurant at 600 14th Street NW, just steps from the White House and the National Mall. The show is part of the Good Times & Better Company Tour with the James Barker Band, so both acts will share the bill in this upscale downtown listening room.

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

The event is scheduled for 8:00 pm, as listed on AXS, SeatGeek, and Spotify’s concert listing for Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band at The Hamilton Live. The venue’s practice is to open doors ahead of showtime to allow guests to be seated and order food and drinks, so arriving 60–90 minutes early lets you check in, get a table or standing spot, and settle in before the music begins.

Who is performing with Tyler Rich at The Hamilton Live?

This date is branded across listings as “Tyler Rich and James Barker Band,” reflecting their joint Good Times & Better Company Tour. You can expect a full set from the James Barker Band and a full set from Tyler Rich rather than a short opener-plus-headliner format, making the night feel like a two-artist showcase in an intimate, dinner-club environment.

What kind of venue is The Hamilton Live and how big is it?

The Hamilton Live is a seated music hall under The Hamilton restaurant, designed as a classy, supper-club style room with a full menu, table service, and a wraparound mezzanine. Venue information lists a capacity of around 660 people for concerts, with additional details noting banquet capacity of 350, theatre-style capacity of 200, and reception capacity up to about 680 for different event configurations, so a Tyler Rich show here feels intimate compared to big theatres but larger than a bar gig.

Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at The Hamilton Live?

Reviews and venue guides explain that The Hamilton Live offers a mix of GA seated and GA standing options, with the bulk of the capacity at tables on the main floor plus additional GA seating and standing at the bar and in the loft. For many shows, including country tours like this, fans can choose between GA tables (first come, first served) and bar/loft standing; if you want a seat with table service, getting there early is important, while those happy to stand can head for the bar or upper areas.

What is the age policy for this DC show?

Venue summaries note that The Hamilton Live has no fixed age restrictions at the venue level and is often described as suitable for a wide range of audiences, but some events may have specific age recommendations. Ticketing pages for Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band list it as a standard evening concert without an explicit age minimum, yet everyone should bring a valid government-issued photo ID for entry checks and alcohol purchases, and parents bringing younger fans should review the event details and choose appropriate seating.

How much do tickets cost and what affects the price?

Vivid Seats notes that for fans looking for the lowest price to see Tyler Rich at The Hamilton Live, tickets start around $42, with an average price of about $66, while SeatGeek shows tiered options like GA seated and GA standing with bar-area SRO. Final pricing depends on whether you choose seated or standing GA, how early you buy, and whether you purchase directly from primary sellers or via resale platforms where prices can be higher, so early buyers who pick standard GA usually get the best value.

How can I get cheaper tickets for the Tyler Rich concert in Washington, DC?

To keep your ticket cost down, aim to buy early from primary outlets around the $42–$50 mark rather than waiting until inventory is low and resale sites list remaining seats at higher prices. You can save more by choosing standard GA seats or standing-room instead of premium table locations, comparing all-in prices (ticket plus fees) across a few reputable sites, sorting any resale listings by lowest price, and skipping “best available” suggestions if they push you into costly sections you do not really need.

What is the best way to get to The Hamilton Live and manage parking affordably?

The Hamilton Live is centrally located at 600 14th Street NW, about a block from Metro Center station, making it easy to reach by Metrorail (Red, Blue, Orange, and Silver lines), bus, bike, or rideshare, with self-parking available at nearby garages. To keep costs down, consider taking Metro instead of driving, carpooling and splitting garage fees if you do bring a car, arriving a bit early to find less expensive lots within a short walk, and planning your route home ahead of time so you avoid surge-priced rideshares at the end of the night.

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

You can expect a classy yet relaxed atmosphere with candlelit tables, full food and drink service, good sightlines from most seats, and a well-tuned sound system, all just a short walk from DC’s monuments and museums. With Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band on the bill, the night should blend a listening-room focus on the music with the energy of a country show, so dress comfortably but a bit nicer than you would for a dive bar, set a budget for tickets, dinner, and drinks, and arrive early to secure a table if you want to eat while you listen.

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