Dominic Fike Tour 2026
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- What time does the show start?
- Most Dominic Fike 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 Dominic Fike
DDominic Fike 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. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Dominic Fike
Dominic Fike is the Naples, Florida-born singer, rapper, guitarist, and actor who turned a handful of acoustic demos uploaded under house arrest into a Columbia Records bidding war and one of the most argued-about indie-pop crossovers of the late 2010s. The project announced itself in 2017 with a six-song run of skeletal acoustic guitar songs posted to SoundCloud and YouTube under a slightly different spelling of his own name — songs like 3 Nights, She Wants My Money, and Socks that paired conversational vocal phrasing with a busker's acoustic strum and almost no production beyond room tone. Major labels chased the catalogue while Fike was finishing a county jail sentence in Collier County; the eventual seven-figure deal with Columbia was the kind of pre-stream signing that the streaming era was not supposed to be producing anymore. The EP that came out of those demos, Don't Forget About Me, Demos in October 2018, broke 3 Nights into a global top-ten radio hit, sold out his first headline tour twice over, and established the template the catalogue has worked with ever since: melody-first songwriting that pulls from Red Hot Chili Peppers funk, Beatles-era pop construction, Florida hip-hop, and the bedroom-singer-songwriter tradition that ran through SoundCloud's late-2010s indie wave. What Could Possibly Go Wrong in 2020 added Chicken Tenders and Politics & Violence to the live show, Sunburn in 2022 pushed the records toward a fuller live-band feel, and 14 Minutes in 2024 closed out his Columbia chapter on his own terms. In between the records he played Elliot opposite Zendaya in the 2022 season of HBO's Euphoria — an acting debut that handed him a TV-music breakout when his guitar performance of Elliot's Song landed on the soundtrack and into the streaming charts. The live show across all of it has stayed close to the busker template the project started on: a real band, a real guitar, a singer who walks the line between vulnerable and confrontational, and a setlist that pulls from every record without ever quite settling into a definitive show. This page is the working guide to who Dominic Fike is, what one of his shows looks like in practice, how tickets and presales typically operate on his cycles, and which cities and venues keep coming up on the routing.
About Dominic Fike
Dominic David Fike was born December 30, 1995, in Naples, Florida, to a Filipino-American mother and a Haitian-African-American father. He grew up between Naples and the surrounding Collier County area, raised partly by his mother and partly by extended family during stretches when she was incarcerated, and dropped out of high school in his teens. The early musical influences were broad and unfashionable for a hip-hop-adjacent Florida kid in the mid-2010s — the Beatles and Paul McCartney's solo catalogue from his mother, Blink-182 and pop-punk from his older brothers, the Red Hot Chili Peppers from a guitar teacher who pushed him toward John Frusciante's playing, and the Florida hip-hop scene that produced XXXTentacion and Denzel Curry from his immediate peer group. He started recording on his phone and on borrowed equipment as a teenager and posted the first batch of songs to SoundCloud in 2017 under variations of his own name. By the time the songs broke he was finishing a county jail sentence in Collier County for a probation violation tied to an earlier battery charge; the label bidding war for the catalogue happened while he was still inside. Columbia Records signed him in mid-2018 on a deal that industry trades pegged at roughly four million dollars — an unusually large pre-stream pop signing for an artist with six songs and no album release to his name. The Don't Forget About Me, Demos EP in October 2018 packaged the original SoundCloud run with light additional production from Kevin Parker of Tame Impala on Phone Numbers and a handful of new tracks; 3 Nights crossed into pop radio in 2019 and pushed Fike into the festival circuit for the first time. What Could Possibly Go Wrong, the proper debut album, arrived in July 2020 mid-pandemic with no traditional touring cycle behind it — Chicken Tenders, Politics & Violence, and Cancel Me carried the record into the streaming charts despite the dead live circuit. Sunburn in July 2022 was the deliberate album-as-album second record, pulling the production toward a fuller live-band sound with the touring group he had built across the lockdown gap. His acting debut as Elliot in the second season of HBO's Euphoria in early 2022 was the project's mainstream pivot — the character's central scene featured Fike performing Elliot's Song on acoustic guitar, the song crossed onto the soundtrack and into the streaming charts on its own merits, and the role pulled him onto a press cycle most pure music artists never see. 14 Minutes followed in October 2024 as the closing record on his Columbia contract, a deliberately shorter and looser record built around the touring band he had locked in across the Sunburn cycle. He has dated and collaborated publicly with his Euphoria co-star Hunter Schafer; the broader project has stayed independent-feeling even at major-label scale, with the same small core of collaborators across every cycle.
Dominic Fike tour
Dominic Fike's headline touring has scaled across multiple cycles from the late-2018 club run that broke the Don't Forget About Me, Demos EP through theatre-tier residencies on the What Could Possibly Go Wrong and Sunburn cycles into the 3,000-to-6,000-capacity ballroom and mid-cap venue tier that the catalogue currently anchors at. The working-pattern North American venues across recent runs have included rooms like Brooklyn Steel, Webster Hall, and Terminal 5 in New York; the Hollywood Palladium, the Wiltern, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles; the Aragon Ballroom and Riviera Theatre in Chicago; Roadrunner and House of Blues Boston; the Anthem and 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.; the Fillmore in Philadelphia; and the comparable mid-cap independent and Live Nation rooms in markets like Atlanta, Austin, Nashville, Denver, Portland, and Seattle. UK and European legs have anchored on rooms like the O2 Academy Brixton and Roundhouse in London, the Manchester Academy, the O2 Ritz, and equivalent buildings in Glasgow, Birmingham, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, and Cologne. Festival appearances across cycles have included Coachella, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, and the broader European summer-festival circuit; festival sets run shorter (45 to 60 minutes) and pull a tighter singles-and-singalongs selection from across the catalogue. A typical Dominic Fike headline set runs 75 to 95 minutes across 16 to 22 songs with a single support act warming the room. The production stays deliberately small for the catalogue's scale — a real live band rather than a backing-track configuration, a relatively restrained lighting rig, a stage setup that keeps the guitar and the singer at the centre of the visual frame rather than building a maximalist arena production around them. Tour announcements for new cycles route through Fike's official site and verified socials first, with Ticketmaster and Live Nation event pages going live in the same window. Specific upcoming dates, venues, and on-sale windows for current or future routings are not confirmed inside this evergreen page and may shift; the live event listings above this block are the working calendar — filter by city or date for current on-sale status.
Dominic Fike tickets
Dominic Fike tickets across recent headline cycles have sold primarily through Ticketmaster and AXS depending on the venue, with Live Nation operating the majority of the North American rooms and a mix of independent ticketing platforms covering the UK, European, and Australian dates. Face value across recent cycles has typically run from a rough US$45 to US$65 for general admission standing or reserved upper-tier seats up to US$85 to US$150 for premium reserved and VIP-adjacent inventory at the larger theatre and ballroom dates, with festival appearances priced into the festival's day-pass or full-weekend ticket rather than carrying a stand-alone Dominic Fike ticket. The on-sale model on Dominic Fike tours follows the standard major-label pattern: an artist presale code emailed to subscribers of Fike's official mailing list 24 to 48 hours before the public window, a venue or local-radio presale that occasionally runs in parallel, a Live Nation or Ticketmaster Verified Fan window on the larger and faster-selling dates, and a public on-sale window typically opening Friday morning at 10 a.m. local time. The artist has not historically operated a dedicated charity ticket allocation or a fan-club-only Pit allocation comparable to the major arena pop tours; the standard Ticketmaster onsale is the primary route. Resale on the cycle is mobile-only on most Ticketmaster routings with transfer enabled, and uncapped resale through StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats is common for the faster-clearing markets — buyers should verify the listing is from a reputable platform with a guarantee, since fake mobile-ticket listings are a known problem in the current secondary market. Specific ticket prices, on-sale dates, and presale codes for current or future Dominic Fike tour cycles are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; the live event listings above are auto-fed from Ticketmaster.
Dominic Fike UK tour
Dominic Fike's UK and Ireland touring across recent cycles has anchored on the country's mid-cap theatre and ballroom circuit rather than the arena tier: the O2 Academy Brixton (4,900 cap, south London), the Roundhouse (3,300 cap, Camden), and the Hammersmith Apollo for the marquee London stops; the Manchester Academy (2,300 cap, Oxford Road) and the O2 Ritz (1,500 cap, city centre) for the northern dates; the O2 Academy Glasgow (2,500 cap, Eglinton Street) for the Scottish stop; the O2 Institute Birmingham (1,500 cap, Digbeth) for the Midlands anchor; and the 3Olympia or Vicar Street in Dublin where the routing extends through Ireland. UK onsales route through Ticketmaster UK, AXS, See Tickets, and Gigs and Tours depending on the building, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. UK demand on recent Dominic Fike cycles has been strong enough to clear single-night Brixton and Roundhouse dates inside the first hour of public on-sale on the faster-moving routings, and the secondary market lights up quickly. Set construction, sustainability spec, and 75-to-95-minute headline runtime are consistent across the UK dates — the production is the same room-by-room. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike UK tour dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page and may shift cycle to cycle; check the live event strip above for the active UK dates and current on-sale status.
Dominic Fike setlist
A Dominic Fike headline setlist runs roughly 75 to 95 minutes across 16 to 22 songs and pulls from every chapter of the catalogue without locking into a single record's running order. The pattern across recent cycles has been a high-energy opener pulled from the most recent record to set the live-band template, an early-set return to the Don't Forget About Me, Demos era for the singalong build (Why, Westcoast Collective, or Açaí Bowl as the opener-adjacent slot on some nights), the funk and Chili Peppers-influenced cuts from What Could Possibly Go Wrong (Chicken Tenders, Politics & Violence, Vampire, Cancel Me) anchoring the mid-set, the Sunburn-era ballads (Mama's Boy, Dancing in the Courthouse, Frisky) carrying the quieter middle act, and the radio-pop and streaming-era anchors (3 Nights from the EP, the 14 Minutes title track and lead singles, the Sunburn singles How Much Is Weed?, 7 Hours, and Ant Pile) landing in the back third for the recognisable singalong run. Elliot's Song from the Euphoria soundtrack typically appears as a stripped acoustic moment in the middle of the set on the dates where the production budget supports the staging — a deliberate callback to the busker template the project started on and the TV-music breakout that pulled in a fresh audience for the Sunburn cycle. The closing run on most recent setlists builds back up through Chicken Tenders or Phone Numbers as the last full-band peak before 3 Nights as the structural climax of the night — the song has remained the catalogue's defining radio-pop singalong across every cycle and reliably lifts the room to its loudest moment. Encore patterns vary night to night: some routings carry a stripped acoustic encore (Phone Numbers acoustic, an Elliot's Song reprise, or a rotating cover — past covers have included Justin Bieber's Die in Your Arms, Beatles cuts, and Red Hot Chili Peppers nods), others skip the encore entirely and finish on the main-set closer. Exact running order shifts night to night within those structural acts and setlist.fm tracks each show after the fact; the live event listings above this block link to the show page for each upcoming Dominic Fike date.
Dominic Fike meet and greet and VIP
Dominic Fike does not consistently sell a traditional artist meet-and-greet package on his headline cycles. There is no recurring handshake-and-photo-with-Dominic tier confirmed as a standard offering across every Dominic Fike tour cycle through Ticketmaster, the official mailing list, or any third-party reseller in the way that the major arena country and pop tours operate. Where VIP packages have been offered on Dominic Fike tour dates they have typically routed through the standard Ticketmaster or CID Entertainment VIP platforms with early venue entry, a premium reserved seat or front-of-the-rail standing position, an exclusive tour print or merch item, and occasionally soundcheck access — the packages have not typically included a meet-and-greet component on recent cycles. The mid-cap theatre and ballroom production scale on which the Dominic Fike catalogue currently anchors does not lend itself to the same VIP-package economy as the arena tier, and the artist's general live presentation has stayed deliberately small and singer-songwriter-feeling rather than building out a maximalist VIP product. Any third-party listing advertising a guaranteed 'Dominic Fike meet and greet' should be treated with caution — confirm the package is sold directly through Ticketmaster, CID Entertainment, or the venue's official VIP channel before purchase, and verify the listing against the official Dominic Fike tour announcement. Specific VIP package details and pricing for current or future Dominic Fike routings are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; the live event listings above this block link to the show page for each date once announced.
Tour cities
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is one of the larger working markets on Dominic Fike's headline cycles — the West Coast crowd has carried the catalogue since the Don't Forget About Me, Demos EP broke, and LA dates routinely scale into the 3,000-to-6,000-capacity theatre and outdoor-amphitheatre tier. Working venues across recent cycles have included the Hollywood Palladium (3,800 cap, Hollywood Boulevard), the Wiltern (1,850 cap, Koreatown), the Greek Theatre (5,900 cap, outdoor amphitheatre in Griffith Park), and the Shrine Auditorium on the larger routings. Onsales route through Ticketmaster and AXS depending on the building, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The LA crowd is loud through the singalong moments (3 Nights, Chicken Tenders, Phone Numbers) and reliably brings the energy on the funk and Red Hot Chili Peppers-influenced cuts from What Could Possibly Go Wrong. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Los Angeles dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active LA date and on-sale status.
New York
New York is the East Coast anchor on Dominic Fike's headline cycles — Manhattan and Brooklyn dates have routed through Terminal 5 (3,000 cap, Hell's Kitchen), Webster Hall (1,500 cap, East Village), Brooklyn Steel (1,800 cap, East Williamsburg), and the larger Hammerstein Ballroom or Radio City Music Hall on routings that scale past the standard mid-cap rooms. Onsales move through Ticketmaster and AXS depending on the venue, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The New York crowd is one of the more vocal on recent cycles and reliably sings through the Don't Forget About Me, Demos catalogue and the Chicken Tenders mid-set peak. The Williamsburg and Brooklyn audience skews younger and more singer-songwriter-adjacent; the Manhattan rooms pull a broader demographic. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike New York dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active New York date and ticket status.
Chicago
Chicago Dominic Fike dates have anchored at the Aragon Ballroom (5,000 cap, Uptown), the Riviera Theatre (2,500 cap, also Uptown), the Vic Theatre (1,400 cap, Lakeview), and the Salt Shed (3,600 cap, near North Side) depending on the routing's scale. Lollapalooza in Grant Park has historically been the Midwest festival anchor — Fike has played the festival multiple times across cycles. Onsales route through Ticketmaster with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The Chicago crowd is loud, the Aragon Ballroom's older-arena acoustics suit the funk-influenced mid-set passages, and the Riviera's smaller cap pulls a more singer-songwriter-attentive audience. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Chicago dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Chicago date and on-sale window.
Toronto
Canadian Dominic Fike dates anchor in Toronto at the History venue (2,500 cap, on the Queens Quay east waterfront), the Danforth Music Hall (1,500 cap, Greektown), and the Rebel nightclub (2,500 cap, Polson Pier) depending on the routing. Onsales run through Ticketmaster Canada and the venue's own ticketing channel where applicable, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The Toronto crowd skews younger and leans into the singer-songwriter and indie-rock aesthetic the project anchors on; the Danforth's older-theatre acoustics handle the acoustic Elliot's Song moment particularly cleanly. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Toronto dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Toronto date and ticket status.
London
London Dominic Fike dates have anchored at the O2 Academy Brixton (4,900 cap, south London), the Roundhouse (3,300 cap, Camden), the Hammersmith Apollo (5,000 cap, west London), and the smaller Heaven and Electric Brixton on the earlier cycles. Onsales route through Ticketmaster UK, AXS, See Tickets, and Gigs and Tours depending on the venue, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The London crowd is reliably loud through the singalong moments and the Brixton room's bowl geometry and Victorian-theatre acoustics suit the live-band production particularly well. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike London dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active London date and on-sale status.
Manchester
Manchester is the second UK anchor on Dominic Fike's headline cycles — dates have routed through the Manchester Academy (2,300 cap, Oxford Road), the O2 Ritz (1,500 cap, city centre), and the larger Victoria Warehouse (3,500 cap, Trafford Park) depending on the cycle's scale. Onsales move through Ticketmaster UK, AXS, and the venue's primary ticketing channel, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The northern crowd is loud, the Academy's older-British-venue acoustics suit the guitar-forward production, and the O2 Ritz's smaller cap pulls a more attentive audience for the acoustic moments in the set. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Manchester dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Manchester date.
Berlin
Berlin Dominic Fike dates have anchored at Astra Kulturhaus (1,500 cap, Friedrichshain), Huxleys Neue Welt (1,600 cap, Neukölln), and Columbiahalle (3,500 cap, Tempelhof) depending on the routing. Onsales move through Eventim and Ticketmaster Germany, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list ahead of the public window. The German crowd is quieter through the verses and louder on the choruses than the comparable UK or US room; the production's quieter Sunburn-era ballads land particularly well in the Astra and Huxleys acoustic. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Berlin dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Berlin date and ticket status.
Paris
Paris Dominic Fike dates have anchored at L'Olympia (2,000 cap, 9th arrondissement) and Le Trianon (1,000 cap, 18th arrondissement near Pigalle), with Le Bataclan (1,500 cap, 11th arrondissement) and the larger Zenith de Paris (6,300 cap, La Villette) on routings that scale to the larger room. Onsales route through Ticketmaster France, Fnac Spectacles, and the venue's own ticketing channel, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The Paris crowd is attentive through the quieter ballads and reliably brings the volume on the singalong moments. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Paris dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Paris date.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Dominic Fike dates have anchored at Paradiso (1,500 cap, the converted church near Leidseplein), Melkweg (1,500 cap, on the Lijnbaansgracht), and the larger AFAS Live (6,000 cap, in the Bijlmer) on routings that need the bigger building. Onsales move through Ticketmaster Netherlands and the venue's own ticketing channel, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The Dutch crowd is one of the louder on the European cycle and Paradiso's high-vaulted-church acoustics are unusually suited to the guitar-forward Dominic Fike production. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Amsterdam dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Amsterdam date.
Sydney
Australian Dominic Fike dates have routed through Sydney venues like the Hordern Pavilion (5,500 cap, Moore Park near the SCG), the Enmore Theatre (2,500 cap, Newtown), and the smaller Metro Theatre (1,200 cap, on George Street) depending on the cycle's scale. Onsales route through Ticketek, Live Nation Australia, and Frontier Touring, with an artist presale code from the official mailing list a day or two ahead of the public window. The Australian leg typically pairs Sydney with Melbourne (the Forum, Margaret Court Arena, or Festival Hall) and Brisbane (Riverstage or the Fortitude Music Hall) on a tight two-week routing. Specific upcoming Dominic Fike Sydney dates and venues are not confirmed inside this evergreen page; check the live event strip above for the active Sydney date.
Cheapest Dominic Fike Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Dominic Fike 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 Dominic Fike 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 $45 to $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 Dominic Fike tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Dominic FikeVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Dominic Fike VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Dominic Fikeconcerts 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 Dominic FikeVIP & meet and greet guide.
Dominic FikePresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Dominic Fike 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 Dominic Fiketour 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 Dominic Fike presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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