Tyler Rich in Wyandotte | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge at the District 142 in Wyandotte, MI on Apr 24, 2026 as Tyler Rich takes the stage! With his captivating voice and hit songs like “The Difference,” expect an unforgettable night filled with passion and connection. Don’t miss out—grab your Tyler Rich tour tickets now!
Tyler Rich Wyandotte Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Apr 24, 2026 07:00 PM |
Wyandotte, Michigan | from $36.72 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Tyler Rich concert in Wyandotte?
Tyler Rich is performing in Wyandotte on Friday, April 24, 2026, at District 142 – Live Music & Event Venue, located at 142 Maple Street in the heart of downtown Wyandotte, MI. This show is a co-headline night with the James Barker Band, so you will see both acts on the same stage in a modern, restored century-old music hall.
What time do doors open and what time does the concert start?
The event is listed for 7:00 pm, with District 142’s ticketing pages and tour listings all showing a 7:00 pm start time for Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band. Plan to arrive 30–60 minutes before 7:00 pm so you have time to park, get through the entrance, grab a drink, and claim a good spot on the main floor or one of the upper levels before the music begins.
Who is on the bill with Tyler Rich at District 142?
This Wyandotte show is billed as “Tyler Rich and James Barker Band,” with both artists clearly listed in the lineup on AXS, Ticketmaster, and the venue site. That means you can expect a full set from the James Barker Band and a full set from Tyler Rich, giving you a complete country-night experience rather than a short opener-plus-headliner scenario.
What kind of venue is District 142 and how big is it?
District 142 is a new premier live music venue in a renovated century-old building downtown, mixing historic brick-and-steel character with modern sound, lighting, and amenities. Seating charts and venue guides list a capacity between about 700 and 800 people, with multiple levels including front row/VIP, main floor, club level, balcony, mezzanine, and upper levels, so the room feels big enough for a major show but still intimate compared to arenas.
Is the Tyler Rich concert seated or standing at District 142?
District 142 uses a mixed configuration, with a main floor that is typically standing general admission plus tiered seating and VIP areas on upper levels. For this show you should expect GA standing on the main floor (closest to the stage) and a variety of reserved seats or club-level options in balcony and mezzanine sections, so check whether your ticket is labeled GA, Front Row/VIP, Club Level, or Balcony to know if you will stand or sit.
What is the age policy for the Wyandotte show?
SeatGeek lists the Tyler Rich and James Barker Band concert specifically as a 21+ event, and District 142 is often described as a music hall with “no known age restrictions” at the venue level but individual shows marked with their own age rules. For this date, you should assume 21+ only unless otherwise stated on your ticket, and anyone attending will need a valid government-issued photo ID for entry and alcohol purchases.
How much do tickets cost and what affects the price?
The venue’s event page shows a base ticket price of $28.40, while SeatGeek lists entry tickets for Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band starting from $37 before fees, with premium seating costing more. Your final cost will depend on whether you choose main-floor GA or VIP/front-row or club-level seats, how early you buy relative to on-sale, and which platform’s service fees you pay, so locking in a standard GA ticket early is usually the best value.
How can I get cheaper tickets for the Tyler Rich concert in Wyandotte?
To keep your ticket cost down, buy at the $28.40 face value through District 142’s official ticket link or the main primary sellers as soon as tickets go on sale, before prices rise on third-party sites to the $37+ range. You can save more by choosing standard GA or budget balcony/corner sections instead of front-row or VIP, comparing all-in prices (ticket plus fees) across a couple of authorized outlets, and avoiding last-minute resale listings that carry high markups unless the show is close to selling out.
What are the seating options, and do I need VIP to have a good view?
District 142’s seating chart shows several tiers: Front Row and VIP seats closest to the stage, Main Floor (100 level) GA areas just behind them, Club Level with exclusive bar access, Balcony (200 level) with sections wrapping around the room, Mezzanine, and Upper Level (300) including more budget-friendly corner sections. If you are on a budget, you do not need VIP to see well; a main-floor GA spot or a standard balcony seat still offers strong sightlines, especially if you arrive early, while VIP is best reserved for fans who specifically value extra comfort and amenities.
What is the best way to get to District 142 and manage parking affordably?
District 142 sits at 142 Maple Street in downtown Wyandotte, a walkable area along the riverfront with local bars and restaurants, reachable by car, rideshare, or local transit, with nearby public parking lots and street parking. To keep transportation costs down, consider carpooling and splitting fuel and parking, arriving a bit early to find cheaper or free public parking within a short walk, and planning your route home ahead of time so you are not reliant on peak-priced rideshares when the show ends.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Tyler Rich’s District 142 show?
You can expect a lively, upscale club atmosphere inside a renovated historic building, with fans filling the main floor and upper levels, modern sound and lighting, and both Tyler Rich and the James Barker Band bringing a high-energy country show. To enjoy it without overspending, set a budget for tickets, parking, drinks, and merch, choose a reasonably priced section rather than the most expensive VIP seats, arrive at or before doors to claim a spot you like, and dress comfortably so you can stand, move, and sing along comfortably all night.