
Matt Rife Tour 2026
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Matt Rife: Stay Golden World Tour

Matt Rife: Stay Golden World Tour

Matt Rife: Stay Golden World Tour

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5 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Matt Rife across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
52 upcoming Matt Rife concerts across 36 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Matt Rife's next show?
- Sat, June 13, 2026 at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center.
- Is Matt Rife touring near me?
- Playing 36 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Matt Rife tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Matt Rife 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.
About Matt Rife
MMatt Rife is the American Stand-up artist touring in 2026. 52 confirmed dates across 36 cities this run. 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.
Cheapest Matt Rife Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Matt Rife 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 Matt Rife 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 Matt Rife tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Matt RifeVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Matt Rife VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Matt Rifeconcerts 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 Matt RifeVIP & meet and greet guide.
Matt RifePresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Matt Rife 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 Matt Rifetour 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 Matt Rife presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Matt Rife
Matt Rife is the Ohio-born stand-up who turned a decade of grinding club work and a near-disposable MTV2 panel-show credit into one of the largest comedy touring careers of the post-pandemic era — and one of the most contested. By the time the first TikTok crowd-work clip of him roasting a front-row table in a club basement crossed a hundred million views in late 2022, he had already spent nearly half his life in stand-up: open mics in Columbus at fifteen, MTV2 Wild 'N Out at twenty, half a dozen self-released indie specials between 2017 and 2022, and a touring schedule that had taken him through every secondary comedy room in the country. By the time Netflix put up Natural Selection in late 2023 — distributed for $4.99 as the streamer's first stand-alone-priced comedy hour — he was selling out theaters in markets where almost no comic of his demographic had ever sold out before. By the time the ProbleMATTic World Tour rolled into arenas and the follow-up Lucid Saturation run kept the schedule full, he was one of a small handful of touring comics whose ticketing demand routinely outstrips supply on the primary market. This page is the catchmovement hub for Matt Rife tour dates, ticket links, and city-by-city venue notes for every market where he runs arena, theater, or club residency-style dates — Edmonton's Rogers Place tier, Toronto Scotiabank stops, Los Angeles theater and arena runs, the London O2 international leg, and the rotating North American arena schedule. The live schedule above pulls real on-sale dates; the blocks below explain what the room actually feels like, why the phones go in a pouch at the door, and how the ticketing pattern works.
About Matt Rife
Matthew Steven Rife was born September 10, 1995 in Columbus, Ohio, and raised in North Lewisburg and the surrounding small-town belt north of the city — a detail that anchors a meaningful share of his early stand-up material about growing up working-class in central Ohio, his mother and grandfather (both load-bearing figures in the act), and the kind of audience the Midwest comedy circuit trains a young comic to play to. He started open-mic stand-up at fifteen at the Funny Bone in Columbus, dropped out of high school to chase the act, and moved to Los Angeles in his late teens to grind the Hollywood Improv and Comedy Store circuit. The first national credit came in his early twenties as a cast member on MTV2's Wild 'N Out under Nick Cannon, followed by a recurring run on MTV's Ridiculousness as a Wild Ridiculousness alumni-circle panelist. The early TV work paid the rent without ever defining the act — those years on cable left him known by name to a Comedy Central / Viacom audience that had no particular reason to follow him to a theater date. Between 2017 and 2022 he self-released a string of small specials on YouTube — Only Fans, Matthew Steven Rife — and toured constantly through clubs the rest of the industry barely tracked. The break came on TikTok in late 2022 and through 2023: short, savage front-row crowd-work clips, cut tight, soundtracked to nothing, posted to a feed that suddenly turned every Wednesday-night club set into viral content. The audience that arrived was younger, female-skewed, and digitally native in a way the comedy industry had not seen before — and the rooms followed within months, from clubs to theaters to arenas in less than a calendar year. Netflix released Natural Selection in November 2023 as a stand-alone $4.99 special, the streamer's first individually priced comedy hour, and the special's opening bit — a deliberately provocative joke about domestic violence — became the center of a heavy public backlash that Rife responded to in-character and in-act rather than retract. The arc since has been arena-comedy class: the ProbleMATTic World Tour into NBA-arena rooms across North America, the UK, Australia, and Europe; the Lucid Saturation follow-up cycle keeping the schedule full; and the working consensus inside the industry that, controversy or not, the touring number is the touring number. The voice on stage is edgy, observational, dating-and-relationship heavy, anchored by long crowd-work runs that work the front three rows as the source material for half the show.
Matt Rife tour dates
Rife tours on an arena-and-theater pattern that scaled up faster than almost any comic of his generation. Early-career legs ran clubs — Funny Bone, Improv, Comedy Works, Helium — at the 300-to-600-seat scale. The first post-viral leg moved him into theaters at the 1,500-to-3,000-seat range almost overnight: the Beacon Theatre in New York, the Wiltern in Los Angeles, the Chicago Theatre, Massey Hall in Toronto. The ProbleMATTic World Tour pushed him into NBA-arena rooms — Madison Square Garden, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Rogers Place in Edmonton, the Kia Forum in LA, the O2 Arena in London — and the Lucid Saturation cycle has kept the arena pattern in rotation across North America, the UK, Australia, and parts of Europe. A typical headline show runs eighty to a hundred minutes of stand-up plus a short opener, with one of the most strictly enforced no-phones policies on the touring circuit. Yondr pouches at the door, full lockup from the moment the opener takes the stage until you exit the building. The phone policy is load-bearing: Rife works dense crowd work and unfinished new material at almost every show, and the lockup is what keeps that material off TikTok the next morning and on his terms for the special he is workshopping toward. Arena dates lean heavier on the canonical set, with a tighter run-of-show and bigger lighting cues; theater dates lean heavier on the crowd-work and the workshop bits that have not yet locked. The live schedule above pulls directly from the on-sale feed, so once a leg is announced the city, venue, date, and ticketing link appear here automatically.
Matt Rife tickets
Tickets for Matt Rife tour dates go on sale through Ticketmaster, AXS, and the relevant venue box offices depending on the building. Verified Fan registration is the standard primary-market path on the bigger arena legs — fans register a few weeks ahead of on-sale, receive a unique presale code if selected, and clear inventory in a one-to-two-day window before the public on-sale. Arena pricing typically lands in the $80–$150 band for upper-bowl seats, $150–$300 for lower-bowl ends and the 100-level, and $300–$700 for the floor on the bigger ProbleMATTic World Tour and Lucid Saturation dates. Theater dates run a tighter $90–$300 across the room, with hometown Columbus and Los Angeles shows pricing closer to the top of the band. Secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and TickPick has been some of the heaviest on the entire comedy touring circuit — extremely high secondary demand on most legs keeps resale prices well above face, particularly in the first month after on-sale and on hometown dates. The verified-fan pricing premium exists for exactly this reason: keeping the primary inventory in the hands of fans rather than brokers on the largest legs. VIP and meet-and-greet packages, when offered on a given leg, clear on the presale window and rarely re-list on the secondary market at anywhere near face value.
Matt Rife setlist
There is no fixed Matt Rife setlist — the comedy 'setlist' is the framework, not the script. A typical show is built around five or six canonical bits from the current tour brand (ProbleMATTic World Tour, Lucid Saturation, the post-Natural-Selection material), interleaved with extended front-row crowd-work runs and audience-roast segments that are the engine of the act and the source of almost all the viral TikTok clips. Recurring themes anyone who has followed him from the TikTok era will recognize: dating and relationships, growing up working-class in small-town Ohio, his mother and grandfather (both load-bearing in the writing), paranormal and ghost-story material (the post-Natural-Selection arc leaned heavily into this), and the meta material about the crowd-work-clip-to-arena pipeline that built the touring number. Because he locks phones at the door and rotates new material in across the run, no two nights inside the same tour are identical, and the bits that land on the next special are workshopped live for months before the taping. Fan setlist sites and post-show subreddit threads are the best place to track which bits are running on the current leg.
Matt Rife meet and greet
Matt Rife meet-and-greet availability varies by leg and is not a permanent feature of every date on the route. On legs where a VIP package is offered, it is usually sold through Ticketmaster's VIP Nation or the venue's primary partner alongside the general on-sale and clears in the presale window — most often as a photo-package tier (group or one-on-one photo with Rife pre-show, premium seat, signed merch, early venue entry) rather than as a formal handshake-line greet. There is no industry-standard post-show stage-door meet — the phone-lockup policy and the size of the touring rooms make that model impractical at arena scale. The most reliable path for fans hoping for face-time is the VIP package on the on-sale window; secondary listings of VIP tickets are rare because the packages clear fast and rarely re-list. Fan-club and early-access registration through Rife's official website and email list is the first place legs are announced and the first place VIP allotments open. Confirm specific VIP inclusions on the ticket page before purchase — exact package contents vary by city and venue.
Tour cities
Edmonton
Edmonton is the headline western-Canadian stop on the route. Arena-tier dates land at Rogers Place in the ICE District downtown — the Oilers' 18,500-seat building and the largest indoor venue in Alberta. Theater-format bookings drop into the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium near the U of A campus or the Winspear Centre downtown. The Edmonton crowd is one of the strongest Matt Rife markets in Canada — the TikTok-era audience is dense in Alberta and the Rogers Place rooms have sold through faster than the rest of the western leg. Rogers Place sits on the LRT at MacEwan Station, so the suburbs transit in without driving. Lower-bowl arena pricing typically lands in the CAD $180–$420 band; Jubilee orchestra opens around CAD $140.
Toronto
Toronto is the largest Canadian stop on every Rife cycle. Arena-tier dates land at Scotiabank Arena downtown — the Maple Leafs and Raptors building, 19,000 seats — with theater-format bookings going to Massey Hall or Meridian Hall when the leg runs that scale. The Toronto crowd skews young and digitally native, with one of the strongest TikTok-era listener bases in North America, and the GTA's 6 million people draw from a radius wider than almost any other comedy market on the route. Scotiabank sits directly above Union Station, so the 905 region can transit in on GO without driving downtown. Lower-bowl pricing on the arena dates typically lands in the CAD $200–$450 band; Massey Hall orchestra opens around CAD $150 and tops near CAD $325 for centre-front rows.
Vancouver
Vancouver dates land at Rogers Arena downtown for arena-tier bookings — the Canucks' 19,000-seat building — and at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre or the Orpheum for theater-format dates. The Vancouver crowd is one of the most international rooms on the Canadian route, with strong East and South Asian audiences and a meaningful share of Pacific Northwest cross-border traffic from Seattle and Bellingham. Rogers Arena sits adjacent to the SkyTrain at Stadium-Chinatown Station, so transit access is direct from the broader Lower Mainland. Lower-bowl pricing typically lands in the CAD $190–$420 band; QE Theatre orchestra runs CAD $140–$300. Vancouver has historically been one of the faster-clearing markets on the western Canadian leg.
Calgary
Calgary dates land at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Stampede Park for arena-tier bookings — the Flames' building, 19,000-plus capacity — or at the Jack Singer Concert Hall at the Arts Commons downtown for theater-format dates. The Calgary crowd pulls from the city, the broader Alberta belt, and the Banff and Canmore weekend-traffic audience. The Saddledome sits adjacent to the Green Line C-Train at Erlton/Stampede Station. Lower-bowl pricing on the arena dates typically lands in the CAD $180–$400 band; Jack Singer orchestra runs CAD $140–$280. Calgary and Edmonton are usually booked back-to-back on the western Canadian leg, and the secondary market between the two cities tends to balance through the week of the show.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles dates scale based on the leg: arena-tier bookings land at the Kia Forum in Inglewood or Crypto.com Arena downtown; theater-format dates run through the Wiltern, the Greek Theatre (outdoor summer scale), and the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. LA is one of Rife's hometown rooms — he came up grinding the Hollywood Improv and Comedy Store before the TikTok arc — and the West Coast audience leans young, social-media-native, and willing to engage hard from the front rows. Smaller late-night and drop-in sets still occasionally land at the Improv and the Store. Lower-bowl arena pricing lands in the $200–$500 band; Wiltern orchestra runs $160–$340. Secondary market is heavy on LA dates and holds price closest to face.
New York
New York dates land at Madison Square Garden or the Theater at Madison Square Garden for arena-tier bookings, and Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, or Kings Theatre in Brooklyn for theater-format dates. The NYC crowd is one of the densest comedy-fan markets in the world — Cellar regulars, theater subscribers, and the broader TikTok-era audience all in the same room — and the secondary market on hometown-tier dates holds price close to face right up to first curtain. MSG sits on top of Penn Station with direct LIRR, NJ Transit, and Amtrak access. Lower-bowl MSG pricing lands in the $250–$600 band; Beacon and Radio City orchestra in the $180–$400 range.
Chicago
Chicago dates scale to the Chicago Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre, or the Rosemont Theatre for theater-format bookings and to the United Center on the West Side or Allstate Arena in Rosemont for arena-tier dates. The Chicago crowd pulls from the city, the suburbs, Milwaukee, and the broader Midwest comedy audience, and is a strong crowd-work room with people willing to engage from the lower bowl. United Center pricing on Rife arena dates runs $180–$450 in the lower bowl; Chicago Theatre orchestra lands in the $160–$320 range. Allstate Arena (Rosemont) is on the Blue Line for transit access to the western suburbs; United Center is a drive-and-park venue.
London
London is the headline international stop on every recent Rife cycle. Theater-format dates land at the Hammersmith Apollo (Eventim Apollo) in West London or the London Palladium in the West End; arena-tier bookings land at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich and have, on the largest legs, scaled to a multi-night O2 residency-style run. The London crowd is one of the largest non-North-American TikTok-era audiences and tracks meaningfully with the wider UK comedy-club ecosystem. The O2 sits on the Jubilee line tube and is a transit-first venue. Expect ticket pricing in pounds: O2 lower-tier seats run roughly £90–£280, Hammersmith stalls run £70–£200. UK on-sales typically run through AXS UK and See Tickets rather than Ticketmaster's US system.








