Best Seats for a Margo Price Concert
Upcoming Events Calendar
Jul 31
Thu . 08:30 PMMumford & Sons with Margo Price
Orion Amphitheater, Huntsville, ALAug 01
Fri . 08:30 PMMumford & Sons with Margo Price
Orion Amphitheater, Huntsville, ALAug 02
Sat . 03:30 AMBack Cove Music and Arts Festival with Lord Huron, Andre 3000, Jack White and more (2-Day Pass)
Payson Park, Portland, MEAug 03
Sun . 03:30 AMBack Cove Music and Arts Festival with Jack White, Turnpike Troubadours, Lucy Dacus and more (Sunday Pass)
Payson Park, Portland, MESep 06
Sat . 04:30 AMEvanston Folk Festival - (2-Day Pass) with Iron & Wine, Margo Price, Watchhouse, and more!
Dawes Park, Evanston, ILSep 13
Sat . 08:30 PMGreensky Bluegrass with Margo Price
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, COSep 20
Sat . 04:30 AMFarm Aid 40 with Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Dave Matthews and more
Huntington Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MNSep 26
Fri . 06:30 AMOhana Festival (3 Day Pass) with Eddie Vedder and Earthlings, Hozier, Green Day and more
Doheny State Beach, Dana Point, CASep 27
Sat . 06:30 AMOhana Festival (Saturday) with Hozier, Leon Bridges and more
Doheny State Beach, Dana Point, CAOct 03
Fri . 03:30 AMCountry Calling Festival - 3 Day Pass with Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs and more
Ocean City Inlet, Ocean City, MDVenue choice can dramatically affect your concert experience. Take The Basement East in Nashville, a more intimate setting where you’re likely to feel every strum of Price’s guitar. Tickets here are relatively affordable, typically ranging from $25 for general admission to around $75 for VIP treatment. In contrast, the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City is much larger, which can mean a wider range of experiences. Here, the cheap seats can start as low as $30, but you may want to splurge on the $200 VIP packages for the optimum vantage point and acoustic experience.
Price's career path is a story of persistence, grit, and unflinching commitment to her craft. She initially gained attention with her debut album "Midwest Farmer's Daughter," which was a sleeper hit, slowly but surely amassing a devoted following. Price has shared the stage with a plethora of artists, including Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton, giving her a well-rounded performance style that seamlessly fits diverse venues.
Now, let's talk about The Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts. Known for its killer acoustics, this venue offers the rare experience of enjoying Price's storytelling to the fullest. The space is adaptable: general admission starts at $35, while a seat in the mezzanine could set you back $100 or more. At a venue like this, it's hard to go wrong, but the best seats are those that allow you to fully immerse in the acoustic experience while keeping Price in clear view.
Ticket prices can vary greatly depending on the venue and location. For instance, at a smaller setting like The Independent in San Francisco, even the least expensive tickets, typically around $40, offer a pretty good viewing and listening experience due to the venue's compact size. In contrast, a more extensive venue like Artpark Amphitheater in Lewiston, New York, can offer a variety of experiences. Here, you might find lawn seats starting at $25 but may need to shell out up to $150 for more premium seating options with the best sightlines and acoustics.
As Margo Price continues to rise, her performance locales have also seen an uptick in diversity. One off-beat choice is the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, a lush, ornate venue where the atmosphere adds an extra layer to the music. Prices usually range from $35 for general admission to around $100 for a more specialized experience.
The best seats depend on what you're looking for: intimacy, acoustic quality, or a perfect view. While smaller venues often offer a more intimate feel, larger settings provide different pricing tiers and seating arrangements to match a variety of preferences. Whether you're front-row center or enjoying a bird's-eye view, Margo Price's performance is a compelling journey that makes any seat feel like the best in the house.