
Alex Warren Tour 2026
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14 upcoming Alex Warren concerts across 8 cities in North America, Australia, with tickets from $75 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Alex Warren's next show?
- Sat, July 18, 2026 at North Dakota State Fairgrounds.
- How much are Alex Warren tickets?
- $75–$231 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Alex Warren touring near me?
- Playing 8 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Alex Warren tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Alex Warren shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About Alex Warren
AAlex Warren returns to the 2026 touring circuit with a pop-arena production built around the hits — choreography, costume changes, video walls, and a setlist sequenced for maximum singalong moments. 14 confirmed dates across 8 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $75. This run reaches North America, Australia, with confirmed stops in Minot, Christchurch, Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, and 3 more cities. Every date links straight to the official ticket page.
Inside Alex Warren
Alex Warren is the rare TikTok-era performer who built a stadium-sized voice before most of his early audience realized he could sing. The California-born artist first reached a mainstream audience as a founding member of Hype House, the Los Angeles content collective that briefly defined a generation of short-form video, and he spent the back end of that run quietly pivoting toward music. The pivot landed. Signed to Atlantic Records, Warren has emerged as one of the most-streamed new pop-leaning artists of the streaming era, with a sound that owes more to Hozier's churchy folk-rock and Lewis Capaldi's blue-eyed soul than to anything happening on the For You page. His breakout single "Ordinary" became a genuine global hit across late-cycle 2024 and into 2025, the kind of song that landed on coffee-shop playlists, wedding first-dance shortlists, and arena pre-show walkouts in the same week. The accompanying full-length, You'll Be Alright, Kid, leaned into the same arena-folk lane: stomp-clap percussion, layered backing-vocal choirs, faith-tinged lyrics, and choruses written to be sung back from the upper bowl. Live, Warren has moved quickly from theater support slots to headlining mid-arenas, and his touring footprint has expanded from US-only routing to full North American and European runs, with festival appearances layered in around the headline legs. The audience has scaled with him: longtime followers from the content-era window now share rooms with music-first listeners who arrived through radio, streaming editorial, and the slow, sticky climb of "Ordinary" through the cultural conversation. This page tracks his current and upcoming live dates, ticket availability across primary and verified resale, set-list expectations, and city-by-city venue notes for fans planning a show.
About Alex Warren
Alex Warren was born September 18, 2000 in California and came of age in the first wave of TikTok's creator economy. He was a co-founder of Hype House, the Los Angeles content collective that, for a brief and very loud stretch, was the most-watched address on the platform. The Hype House years gave Warren two things that most independent artists spend a decade trying to build: a direct line to a young, engaged audience and a working understanding of how a song actually travels in 2020s streaming culture. He used both.
The pivot to music started small. Warren posted acoustic clips, then originals, then full singles, and the audience that had followed him for content stuck around for the songs. Atlantic Records signed him into a development deal that prioritized real records over content drops, and a sequence of single releases tightened the sonic identity: anthemic folk-pop with a churchy undertow, stomp-clap rhythms, big harmony stacks, and lyrics that lean openly into faith, grief, and the long road back from a difficult adolescence. The comparison points that critics and fans land on are usually Hozier, Lewis Capaldi, Noah Kahan, and a touch of mid-period Mumford and Sons — arena-ready folk-pop with a confessional streak.
"Ordinary" was the inflection point. Released into a crowded post-summer 2024 release window, the song built slowly on streaming, broke wide on TikTok in a way that recalled the early Lil Nas X and Glass Animals breakouts, and became a true cross-format radio hit in early 2025. The accompanying album, You'll Be Alright, Kid, gave the breakout an LP to anchor itself to: stadium-ready singles alongside quieter, hymn-like tracks that reward repeat listens. The faith threads are real and not used as marketing: several of the album's songs read as openly Christian without becoming genre exercises, and Warren has been candid in interviews about how that worldview shapes his writing. The result is a catalog that plays well to a wider audience than most artists who emerge from the content-creator lane ever reach, and a touring business that has expanded accordingly.
Alex Warren Tour
Alex Warren's touring trajectory tracks the same curve his streaming numbers do. The earliest live runs were small-room acoustic dates and US support slots, often opening for established folk-pop and singer-songwriter headliners on theater-sized tours. By the wake of "Ordinary," he had moved into headlining the same theaters himself, then into upgrades that landed him in 3,000- to 6,000-cap rooms — Brooklyn Steel and Roadrunner-class halls in the US, Massey Hall-class venues in Canada, the Eventim Apollo and Olympia-tier rooms in Europe. The next step, full mid-arena routing in markets like Toronto's Scotiabank Arena, Chicago's UIC Pavilion, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, has been the pattern as headline tours expand. Set lengths typically run 75 to 90 minutes for a headline night, with a four- to six-song support act in front. The stage production stays intentionally uncluttered: a small live band, choir-style backing vocalists on the bigger material, warm tungsten lighting on ballads, and a hard switch to full-color washes on the stomp-clap singles. Warren talks between songs more than most artists in his lane, and the room tends to lean in for it. Tour announcements typically arrive in tranches — a US leg first, then Canadian dates, then a European run a few months later. The dates listed at the top of this page are pulled live and refresh as new shows are added or rescheduled.
Alex Warren Tickets
Ticket pricing for Alex Warren shows splits cleanly by venue size. In theaters, general admission floor and reserved orchestra rows typically sit in the mid-double-digit range at face value, with mezzanine and balcony seats running a tier below and meet-and-greet upgrades available through the fan club. In the mid-arenas he has begun headlining, expect a four-tier pricing structure: lower-bowl center, lower-bowl corners, upper bowl, and a small premium-package allocation that bundles early entry, a merch credit, exclusive lithograph or laminate items, and occasional soundcheck access. Presales follow a predictable rhythm: artist fan-club presale first, then label, venue, and credit-card partner presales over a 48-hour window, then general on-sale on a Friday at 10 AM local. Codes are distributed by email, and the fan-club window almost always offers the deepest inventory before the general public sees a seat map. Secondary-market pricing reacts sharply to "Ordinary" remaining in heavy radio and streaming airplay — a $45 face-value theater ticket can clear $120 to $180 on resale for a Friday or Saturday night in a major market, and noticeably less midweek or in smaller secondary cities. Verified resale through Ticketmaster, AXS, and reputable secondary marketplaces is generally the safest route. Compare primary and verified resale options through the ticket block at the top of this page.
Alex Warren Setlist
A typical Alex Warren headline set runs about 14 to 17 songs across 75 to 90 minutes and is anchored by "Ordinary," which has held the encore slot on most recent routing. The shape of the show is consistent night to night: an uptempo opener pulled from the You'll Be Alright, Kid track list, two or three early-catalog singles to acknowledge the long-time audience, a mid-set stripped-down acoustic run with just Warren and an acoustic guitar at the lip of the stage, and a back-third climb that builds through the album's stomp-clap material into the encore. Expect a cover or two on most nights — usually a folk-pop touchstone from the Hozier, Lewis Capaldi, or Noah Kahan vicinity, sometimes a worship-music reframe given the faith thread in his own writing, and occasionally a brand-new song teased ahead of release. Backing-vocal choir stacks come in heaviest on the album's title track and on "Ordinary," which is reliably the loudest singalong of the night. Setlist.fm and the fan community keep night-by-night logs current; expect modest city-to-city variation but a stable spine across any given tour leg.
Tour cities
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Warren's home market and the city where the Hype House chapter both began and ended, which gives any LA date a real hometown weight. Headline routing has scaled from the Troubadour and the Fonda to The Wiltern, with the Greek Theatre and the Hollywood Palladium as the logical next steps depending on demand. LA shows tend to draw a mix of long-time content-era fans, music-first listeners who came in through "Ordinary," and a respectable industry crowd in the back of the room. Pricing skews higher than the national average on the secondary market for LA dates, particularly for any Friday or Saturday slot, and lower-floor allocations clear quickly during the artist presale window.
Nashville
Nashville reads Alex Warren as a music-city songwriter as much as a streaming-era pop act, and the local crowd treats him accordingly. Headline dates have moved through the Brooklyn Bowl and Marathon Music Works tier toward the Ryman Auditorium and Ascend Amphitheater range. The Ryman in particular fits the catalog: church-pew seating, near-perfect acoustics for the choir-stack arrangements, and a built-in reverence that matches the faith threads in his writing. Expect a heavier acoustic-set lean on Nashville nights, more between-song writing-craft conversation, and a noticeably stronger industry presence in the room than in most other markets.
Toronto
Toronto has been a fast-growth market for Warren. Early Canadian routing leaned on Danforth Music Hall and History; current and upcoming dates have stepped up to Massey Hall, with Scotiabank Arena available for the next round of expansion. The local audience skews younger and more diaspora-diverse than most US stops, and "Ordinary" tested unusually high on Canadian streaming and radio through the back of its cycle. Public transit access to all of the major Toronto venues is straightforward — Bloor-Yonge for Massey Hall, Union for Scotiabank Arena — and most Toronto dates land on a weekday national-touring slot rather than the weekends, which are usually held for US arena stops.
New York
New York routing has tracked from Bowery Ballroom and Webster Hall to Terminal 5 and Brooklyn Steel, with Radio City Music Hall the obvious next-step venue for a true headline upgrade. NYC crowds for Warren skew slightly older than the national average — a higher proportion of the audience came in through music coverage, podcast features, or a syndicated radio spin of "Ordinary" rather than through TikTok. The room tends to be quieter during ballads and louder on the choir-stack material, and the post-show line for the merch table runs long. Manhattan and Brooklyn venues both pull from the wider tri-state, so allow extra travel time for weekday shows ending after the last LIRR or NJ Transit windows.
Chicago
Chicago has been an early and reliable market for Warren. Headline dates have moved through Lincoln Hall and the Vic Theatre to the Riviera and the Aragon, with the UIC Pavilion and the Salt Shed serving as the next-step options for arena-tier expansion. Chicago crowds are vocal during the stomp-clap material and patient through the quieter songs, which makes the city a frequent live-recording or live-stream candidate on tour. Most Chicago dates land on a weekday or Sunday slot to fit the wider Midwest routing. Public transit access is good via the CTA Red Line for the Uptown venues and via Pink/Blue Line for the UIC Pavilion area.
Boston
Boston has been one of the cleaner-converting markets on Warren's recent routing. Headline dates have built from the Sinclair and Royale to the House of Blues and Roadrunner, with the MGM Music Hall at Fenway as the logical next upgrade. The Boston crowd skews college-age, with strong representation from Berklee, BU, Northeastern, and the wider Greater Boston student audience. Most Boston dates fall on a weeknight, with sound checks usually open to a small fan-club allotment. Public transit access via the Green Line to Fenway-area venues and the Orange Line to Roadrunner makes most Boston shows easy to attend without a car.
Atlanta
Atlanta routing has run through Terminal West and Buckhead Theatre into the Tabernacle and Coca-Cola Roxy tier, with the Fox Theatre as the obvious headline-upgrade venue. The Atlanta audience leans heavier on the faith-music dimension of Warren's writing than most other US stops, and the singalong volume on the album's more openly hymn-like material runs noticeably higher in Atlanta than in coastal markets. Most Atlanta dates land on a Tuesday or Wednesday slot in the wider Southeast routing. Parking is the friction point — book a SpotHero or ParkMobile space in advance for Midtown and Downtown venues to avoid the late-arrival surcharge windows.
Vancouver
Vancouver has been the western Canadian anchor for Warren's North American routing. Headline dates have moved through The Vogue and Commodore Ballroom toward the Orpheum and Queen Elizabeth Theatre. The local audience is a mix of long-time Hype House-era followers and music-first arrivals from the "Ordinary" cycle, with a meaningful crossover from the Pacific Northwest folk-pop scene. Vancouver shows tend to land mid-week on US-Canada-routed legs and skew slightly more acoustic in the setlist mix. SkyTrain access is straightforward for downtown venues, and the post-show walking-distance options between Granville and Yaletown make it an easy night out without a car.
Cheapest Alex Warren Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Alex Warren tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Alex Warren dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Alex Warren tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Alex WarrenVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Alex Warren VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Alex Warrenconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Alex WarrenVIP & meet and greet guide.
Alex WarrenPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Alex Warren 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Alex Warrentour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Alex Warren presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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