Electronic · On Tour 2026Live · Updated Aug 19, 2026

FISHER Live Tour 2026

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Next showSep 6, 2026Omnia Las Vegas at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas
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3 upcoming FISHER concerts across 2 cities in North America, with tickets from $97 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.

Quick answers
When is FISHER's next show?
Sun, September 6, 2026 at Omnia Las Vegas at Caesars Palace.
How much are FISHER tickets?
$97–$113 USD, varies by city and seat section.
Is FISHER touring near me?
Playing 2 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
How do I get FISHER tickets?
Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
What time does the show start?
Most FISHER 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.

FISHER Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost

FISHER ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:

Cheapest
$97
upper levels
Average
$104
across all cities
Premium
$113
floor & VIP

FISHER Concert FAQ

How much are FISHER tickets in 2026?
FISHER ticket prices in 2026 typically range from $97 to $113 USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is FISHER's next concert?
FISHER's next confirmed concert is on Sun, September 6, 2026 at Omnia Las Vegas at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Tickets are listed above with live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster availability.
Where is FISHER touring in 2026?
FISHER is currently touring across 2 cities in 2026, including Las Vegas, New York. See the full tour date list above.
How do I get FISHER presale tickets?
FISHER presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does FISHER do meet and greets or VIP packages?
FISHER tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
How long is a FISHER concert?
A typical FISHER concert runs between 90 and 150 minutes including any opening act, with a main set that blends biggest hits, fan favorites, and cuts from the latest album. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time.
Can I buy FISHER tickets on the day of the show?
Sometimes — if a show is not sold out, day-of tickets may still be available through HelloTickets, Ticketmaster, or the venue box office. Last-minute resale prices can swing either way, so it's worth checking the live listings above right up until doors.
Is FISHER coming to Canada in 2026?
FISHER's Canadian dates are always listed above when confirmed. Major Canadian stops typically include Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. For the dedicated schedule, see the FISHER Canada tour page.
Is FISHER performing near me?
FISHER has confirmed shows in Las Vegas, New York. Use the "Tickets Near You — Shows by City" section above to jump straight to your closest tour stop, or enable browser location to auto-detect the nearest date.
What time does a FISHER concert start?
FISHER shows typically start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time, with doors opening 60 to 90 minutes earlier. Exact start times are printed on the ticket and shown next to each date on this page. Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to clear security and pick up wristbands or merch.
How do I buy FISHER tickets?
The fastest way to buy FISHER tickets is to click any tour date above — every show on this page links directly to the live HelloTickets or Ticketmaster checkout. Add the date to your calendar with one click, or save it to your watchlist to track price drops. Pay with credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the checkout partner's site.
Where is the cheapest place to buy FISHER tickets?
Compare the live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster listings above for FISHER before checkout. Watch for $97 starting prices on upper-level and balcony seats during the on-sale window. Mid-week dates and second-night shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Are FISHER tickets sold out?
Some FISHER dates do sell out, especially in major markets like Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. The status next to each date above shows "On sale", "Sold out", or "Resale only" from the live ticket feeds. Sold-out shows often release additional seats 24–48 hours before doors as holds clear.
Who is opening for FISHER on the 2026 tour?
Opening acts are booked per region and announced 4–8 weeks before each tour stop. FISHER's opener is usually listed on the official ticket page once confirmed — click any date above to see the most current support act lineup. The full 2026 setlist breakdown updates as the tour progresses.
What should I wear to a FISHER concert?
Most FISHER concerts have no formal dress code — wear something comfortable that lets you stand and move for 2+ hours. Closed-toe shoes are smart for general admission shows. For VIP or premium seats, dressier outfits are common. Always check the venue's bag policy before arriving (many arenas now require clear bags only).
Can I get a refund on FISHER tickets?
Refund rules for FISHER tickets are handled by the checkout partner and venue. Most live-event tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled in a way that you cannot attend. Review the HelloTickets or Ticketmaster policy shown at checkout before purchase.
Is it a live DJ set or a live-band FISHER show?
FISHER performs as a DJ-led live set on this tour — extended mixes, custom edits, and IDs woven through the catalog. Stage production is mainstage-grade with full visuals.
What time does FISHER actually go on?
Headliner sets at electronic shows typically begin 90–120 minutes after doors. Openers and warm-up DJs play first — exact start time is on the Ticketmaster venue page once it's posted.
Who is Fisher?
Fisher is an Australian DJ and producer, born Paul Nicholas Fisher in Sydney in November 1985. He grew up on the New South Wales coast and competed as a professional surfer on the World Qualifying Series in the late 2000s and early 2010s before pivoting to dance music in the mid-2010s. His 2018 single Losing It became a global tech-house breakthrough — Grammy-nominated for Best Dance Recording, charting in multiple countries, and serving as the unavoidable festival record of the 2018 and 2019 European and North American festival seasons. The 2019 Coachella mainstage-adjacent appearance is the moment most commonly cited as the festival-circuit breakthrough. Fisher runs the Catch & Release record label and is one of the most consistent festival mainstage headliners in the modern tech-house tier.
What genre does Fisher play?
Fisher plays primarily tech house — a four-on-the-floor electronic style with stripped-back grooves, prominent percussion, vocal samples or hooks positioned across the breakdown, and a tension-and-release arrangement template that ratchets toward the drop. The Fisher signature is the deliberate tension-and-release arrangement: a stripped-back groove holding a single repeated vocal phrase or sample across a long breakdown, a synth or piano stab marking the build, and a deliberately ratcheting drop that lands with the released vocal hook as the payoff. Adjacent influences include house, deep house, progressive house and the broader UK-and-European tech-house tradition that came up around imprints including Hot Creations, Solomun's Diynamic and Confession. Live Fisher sets typically blend his own back catalogue with current tech-house material from the Catch & Release roster and from adjacent imprints, festival edits, unreleased material and on-mic crowd-work moments.
Does Fisher have a Las Vegas residency?
Not on the model that Tiësto, Zedd, Calvin Harris or Marshmello have historically maintained. Fisher's Las Vegas presence is concentrated around EDC Las Vegas in May — where he has played the kineticFIELD mainstage and the wider Insomniac mainstage rotation across most recent editions — and around the wraparound EDC-week programming at Strip and off-Strip rooms, rather than around a recurring weekly residency at a specific nightclub. He has held intermittent Strip residency dates at Tao Group, Wynn Nightlife and Hakkasan-era venues across the past five years, and individual Strip nightclub appearances at XS, Encore Beach Club and LIV Las Vegas, but those appearances have been more sporadic than a fixed weekly residency calendar. Any specific 2026 Vegas residency claim should be confirmed on the venue's own event listing before assuming it's accurate.
What are Fisher biggest songs?
Fisher's catalogue is built on a small, deliberate roster of singles rather than on full-length album releases. The breakthrough track is Losing It (2018), which was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 2019 Grammy Awards and became the unavoidable festival record of the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Stop It (Dirtybird, 2018) established the template before Losing It made it commercially visible. You Little Beauty (2019) became the second festival anthem. The Stripped Down EP (2020) included Atmosphere, Just Feels Tight and other cuts that expanded the template. Subsequent releases include World's On Fire, Take It Off (with Chris Lake), Yeah The Girls, Wait A Minute, Take Me Down and the more recent Sip & Sleaze with Aatig. Recent collaborations have included Chris Lake, Vintage Culture and MK. Live Fisher sets typically close on Losing It or You Little Beauty, with Atmosphere appearing most commonly in the middle of the set.
When does Fisher usually tour?
Fisher tours year-round in three layered formats. The global festival circuit runs primarily in the April-to-October window in the Northern Hemisphere and includes recurring EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, Lollapalooza and Creamfields appearances, along with country-specific dance festivals across Europe, Asia and Latin America. The Southern Hemisphere festival circuit runs primarily in the December-to-March window and includes recurring Beyond the Valley, Field Day Sydney and broader Australian summer festival programming, which is a major touchpoint given Fisher's home-country routing. The warehouse, club and Catch & Release showcase tour runs in cycles across the year, with the densest concentrations around Amsterdam Dance Event in October and Miami Music Week in March. Confirmed dates for any given calendar year typically appear in waves rather than as a single annual tour announcement.
What is the age policy at Fisher shows?
Fisher's warehouse, theater and arena headline shows are typically 18-plus or 21-plus depending on the venue's liquor-license configuration for that date. Brooklyn Mirage outdoor dates and Avant Gardner indoor rooms have set 21-plus or 18-plus depending on the night. European warehouse-and-club dates are typically 18-plus. Australian dates are typically 18-plus following the country's standard licensing rules. Las Vegas nightclub dates are 21-plus because of the venue's liquor license rather than any Fisher-specific policy. Festival appearances follow the festival's own age rules — Tomorrowland is 18-plus, EDC Las Vegas is 18-plus, Coachella has historically been all-ages with minors accompanied, Ultra Miami has historically been all-ages with minors accompanied. Always check the venue listing on the specific event page before booking, since the tech-house warehouse-and-club format leans more heavily toward 18-plus and 21-plus configurations than the broader EDM festival headline format.
How long is a Fisher set?
Set length depends on the format. Festival headline slots typically run 60 to 90 minutes on the main stage. Headline warehouse, theater and arena-format tour dates run roughly 100 to 150 minutes including production interludes, with the warehouse and Catch & Release showcase dates running on the longer end of that range. Catch & Release label-night appearances at Amsterdam Dance Event, Miami Music Week and at LA, New York and London warehouse rooms typically run two to three hours, sometimes longer when the routing supports b2b appearances with collaborators (Chris Lake, MK, Vintage Culture, the smaller Catch & Release roster). Festival sets focus on Losing It, You Little Beauty and the recognizable peak-time material while warehouse, theater and Catch & Release showcase sets include deeper edits, longer transitions and more unreleased and Catch & Release-roster material.
Is Fisher accessible to fans with disabilities?
Yes, accessibility provisions follow the standard for the venue rather than a Fisher-specific policy. Major arenas, theaters and warehouse venues on the tour route — including the O2 Arena in London, Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Brooklyn Mirage, the Hollywood Palladium and the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam — offer wheelchair-accessible seating, companion seats, accessible parking and assisted-listening devices on request. Festival venues including EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland and Coachella operate ADA viewing platforms and accessible-camping infrastructure on request. Fisher's production rig uses intense strobe and laser lighting throughout the set, which is worth flagging in advance for attendees with photosensitive conditions. Specific accommodations should be requested through the venue's accessibility line ahead of the date.
Does Fisher play festivals?
Yes, frequently. Fisher holds recurring annual headline bookings at EDC Las Vegas (May), EDC Mexico, EDC Orlando, EDC Korea, Tomorrowland (Belgium, July), Ultra Music Festival (Miami, March), Coachella (Indio, April, in years he has been booked), Lollapalooza (Chicago, July/August), Creamfields (UK, August), Parklife (Manchester, June), Hard Summer and Beyond Wonderland (San Bernardino), Electric Zoo (New York, Labor Day weekend), Beyond the Valley (Victoria, Australia, New Year's Eve), Field Day Sydney (January) and a long list of other dance festivals across Europe, Asia, Latin America and Oceania. He has also appeared on the main stage at All Points East in London, We Are FSTVL on the outskirts of London, Junction 2, Awakenings in the Netherlands and at most major Insomniac-produced events across the past five years.
What is Catch & Release?
Catch & Release is the record label that Fisher co-founded and which has released the bulk of his solo material alongside select catalogue from a small roster of collaborators. The label operates on a deliberately small-roster model — releases are infrequent compared to most modern dance imprints, the label brand is heavily tied to Fisher's own touring footprint, and the Catch & Release showcases at Amsterdam Dance Event each October, Miami Music Week each March and at occasional warehouse rooms in Los Angeles, New York and London have become the most reliable single concentration of Fisher-related programming in any calendar year. The Catch & Release showcases tend to feature longer Fisher sets, b2b appearances with the smaller Catch & Release roster, and the most catalogue-aware setlists of the touring cycle. The Catch & Release fan-list and Discord ecosystem is the most credible path to early notice on the warehouse-and-club showcase dates and on Fisher's broader touring announcements.
Is the secondary market reliable for Fisher tickets?
For the routed theater and arena tour, yes, with the standard caveat that prices on resale platforms run above face for the most in-demand dates. StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and Ticketmaster's own verified resale all carry inventory for Fisher theater and arena dates, and Ticketmaster's resale gives the cleanest transfer experience. For warehouse-and-club format dates, the secondary market is thinner — Brooklyn Mirage, Avant Gardner, Drumsheds, the Hollywood Palladium and similar warehouse venues moderate resale heavily through their own platforms and through DICE. For Las Vegas residency nights and Strip nightclub appearances, the secondary market is less useful because Strip nightclub admission is tied to guest-list and table-service workflows that resale tickets do not replicate — booking through the venue's own platform is the better path. For festival tickets, buy through the festival's own primary platform; Fisher-specific resale for festival passes does not exist in any meaningful form because the pass covers the entire event, not just his set.
Was Fisher really a professional surfer?
Yes. Paul Fisher competed on the World Qualifying Series, the second-tier professional surfing tour, in the late 2000s and early 2010s before pivoting to dance music in the mid-2010s. The WQS sits below the World Championship Tour, which features the top 32 surfers globally, and Fisher reached the WQS without ever cracking the WCT. He was sponsored across the standard Australian surf-brand circuit during his competitive career and grew up on the New South Wales coast and Northern Beaches surf scene around Sydney. The surf background is part of the Fisher brand and surfaces in interviews, in surf-and-skate brand programming and in occasional Australian sports-tie-in appearances that other tech-house DJs do not pursue, though the dance-music career has now run for nearly a decade and is the primary touring practice. The surf-to-DJ pivot is unusual in the modern dance-music headline tier and is one of the more reliable origin-story facts in Fisher coverage.
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