Merch Guide · 2026Live Ticketmaster · Updated Jul 16, 2026

Monophonics Merch 2026 — Tour Shirts, Prices & Booth Tips

Monophonics tour merch guide for 2026: what is usually sold inside the venue, when to shop, what prices to expect, and how to avoid counterfeit shirts outside the arena.
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Merch · 2026

Monophonics Tour Dates With Official Merch Stands

Official merch is sold inside the venue on show night. Tap a date for the verified ticket listing.

Monophonics at The Hangar - Taproom
Aug1
Concert

Monophonics

The Hangar - Taproom · South Lake Tahoe, CA
Sat, Aug 1, 20262:00 AM
From $103 USD
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Monophonics at Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club
Sep30
Concert

Monophonics

Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club · Portsmouth, NH
Wed, Sep 30, 202611:30 PM
$68 – $136 USD
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Monophonics Tour Merch Prices

Monophonics, the American pop act, currently has 4 confirmed live dates across 4 cities — the most recent routing points at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, and merch tables, currency, and city-exclusive prints change from stop to stop on a pop tour of this scale.

Official Monophonics merch prices vary by venue and currency, but most arena tours follow a familiar range: shirts around $40-$55 USD, hoodies around $80-$110, hats around $35-$50, posters around $25-$45, and limited city-specific items above that. If the next show is at Belly Up Tavern, expect card-only checkout at most stands and longer lines after the opener finishes.

Best Time to Buy Monophonics Merch

  1. Before the opener: best size selection, longest pre-show line.
  2. During the opener: shorter line, but you may miss part of the support set.
  3. During the encore: fastest exit strategy, weaker size selection.
  4. After the show: convenient, but popular sizes and city posters may be gone.

How to Avoid Fake Monophonics Merch

Buy inside the venue or through Monophonics's official store. Street vendors outside the arena often sell unlicensed shirts with low-quality prints, misspelled dates, or old tour art. Official merch usually has cleaner print registration, proper neck tags, and pricing posted on the booth signage.

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