Vampire Weekend in Bridgeport | Tickets 2025

Vampire Weekend

This September 28, 2025, Seaside Park in Bridgeport, CT, will come alive as Vampire Weekend unleashes their vibrant sound! Expect an exhilarating atmosphere filled with infectious energy as they perform their greatest hits. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable night—grab your Vampire Weekend tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Vampire Weekend set in Bridgeport?

The performance is part of Soundside Music Festival at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Vampire Weekend will take the stage as a headliner alongside Hozier, performing on the festival’s single massive stage. Gates typically open around 11:45 AM, giving you a full day of music and festival fun.

What time will Vampire Weekend perform?

While the exact set time hasn’t been released yet, they’re billed as a headliner for Sunday. That means their set will likely fall in the late afternoon to early evening, probably between 4 PM and 7 PM—perfect timing for catching sunset by the Sound.

How much do tickets cost?

Ticket tiers are varied:

  • 1‑Day General Admission starts around $170 face value, though resale may push it toward $200+.
  • Upgrades like GA+ begin around $330, while VIP and bleacher seats can hit $399–$455 for a single day.
  • 2‑Day passes start near $255, with GA+ from $555 and VIP/bleacher options in the $700–$800 range.

If you just want the Sunday show, a 1‑Day GA pass is typically the best bang for your buck.

What are smart strategies for cheaper tickets?

Here’s how to save:

  • Jump on presales (Citi or SMS) to get face-value pricing before public sale hikes up prices.
  • Keep tabs on official festival resale—a safer way to snag tickets close to face value.
  • Use resale platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub early for best prices, or late for bargain drops.
  • Set price alerts to grab dips as soon as they happen.
  • Tap into local fan groups where people sometimes offload extras for cost when plans change.
  • If Single‑Day GA sells out or gets expensive, consider 2‑Day GA passes—they sometimes end up cheaper per day.

Is the festival open to all ages and families?

Yes! Soundside is family-friendly and open to all ages. Kids under 8 get in free with a ticketed adult in GA, GA+, or VIP, and children 2 and under are accommodated in bleacher zones.

Can you leave and come back during the festival?

Yes, re-entry is typically allowed. Just hold onto your wristband, and be prepared for another security check each time you return to the grounds.

What should you bring and wear?

Pack wisely:

  • Comfortable shoes—expect walking on grass and paths in Seaside Park.
  • Layered clothing—the temperature by the water can shift as day turns to evening.
  • Sun protection—bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Refillable water bottle—hydration stations are available.
  • Portable phone charger—you’ll want enough juice for photos and plans.
  • Small clear bag—festival bag rules usually allow these; lockers with charging are also available.

How do I get there and where can I park?

Seaside Park is located at 1 Barnum Dyke, Bridgeport. Parking options include several on-site lots (West, East, North) and public garages. Parking starts around $59, and local residents may get discounts. Arriving early will secure the best spots. Rideshare is a handy alternative, but expect slightly longer wait times after the show.

What else is on the lineup that Sunday?

Sunday features a strong roster: headliners Hozier and Vampire Weekend, plus The Backseat Lovers, Remi Wolf, Chelsea Cutler, Alex Warren, Gigi Perez, Brenn!, Vundabar, and Happy Landing.

Will the setlist be the same as other tour stops?

Expect a great mix of fan favorites like A‑Punk, Harmony Hall, Ice Cream Piano, This Life, Zodiac, and some deep cuts like Walcott and Classical—all part of their Only God Was Above Us Tour. Festival performances tend to be high‑energy and refined, often without covers performed at club shows.

Is there anything special to note about Seaside Park?

Seaside Park is a historic, waterfront oasis designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, stretching 2.5 miles along Long Island Sound. It offers a beautiful backdrop of lawns, beach views, and classic park architecture—ideal for an outdoor festival vibe.

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