Best Seats to see Cody Johnson
Upcoming Events Calendar
Apr 25
Fri . 08:30 PMCody Johnson with Ian Munsick and Jesse Raub Jr.
Cajundome, Lafayette, LAApr 26
Sat . 08:30 PMCody Johnson with Shane Smith & The Saints and Emily Ann Roberts
Cajundome, Lafayette, LAMay 02
Fri . 07:00 PMCody Johnson with Ashley McBryde and Walker Montgomery
PNC Music Pavilion, Charlotte, NCMay 03
Sat . 07:30 PMCody Johnson with Ashley McBryde and Walker Montgomery (Rescheduled from 9/21/24)
Credit One Stadium, Charleston, SCMay 17
Sat . 05:30 AMBoots In The Park - (2-Day Pass) with Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi + Parker McCollum, and more!
Balloon Fiesta Park, Albuquerque, NMJun 06
Fri . 04:30 AMCMA Music Festival with Cody Johnson, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini and more (Friday Pass)
Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TNJun 13
Fri . 08:00 PMCody Johnson with Carly Pearce and Jade Eagleson
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant, MIJun 20
Fri . 08:30 PMCody Johnson with Shane Smith & The Saints and Jesse Raub Jr.
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TXJun 21
Sat . 08:30 PMCody Johnson with Carly Pearce and Emily Ann Roberts
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TXJun 26
Thu . 05:30 AMCountry Jam Colorado (3 Day Pass) with Luke Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman, Cody Johnson, and more
Country Jam - Colorado, Mack, COLet's backtrack a bit to understand the spectacle that is a Cody Johnson performance. Once a professional bull rider turned musician, Johnson has a stage presence that parallels his daredevil past. It's clear in the way he commands the room, whether it's a cozy bar or a colossal stadium. Recall his show at The Fillmore in Charlotte, North Carolina—a medium-sized venue, with a standing area in the front and rows of seats toward the back. The crowd felt his authenticity and raw energy right down to their cowboy boots.
Cody Johnson has played in a variety of venues over the years, sharing the stage with the likes of Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson. Take The Rave in Milwaukee, for example, not your typical country music venue but known for its eclectic mix of genres. Its multi-level layout provides a good viewing experience from almost anywhere. Yet, snagging front-row balcony seats or standing close to the stage gives you that intimate experience you might be craving.
Speaking of intimate settings, who can forget Johnson's gig at The Intersection in Grand Rapids? With a capacity of around 1,800, every seat here practically has a close-up view of the artist. You're not watching a concert; you're a part of it. But if you're keen on venues like stadiums, don't discount the Ford Idaho Center. Though it can house thousands, its bowl-style seating arrangement ensures even those in the nosebleeds still get a good view. Opt for the mid-level seats for an ideal balance between proximity to the stage and comfort.
Now, let's discuss the subject of ticket prices. At smaller venues, you're often looking at a flat rate, generally in the range of $30-$60. It's affordable but provides little flexibility in terms of seating preference. For larger arenas and stadiums, prices can fluctuate wildly. The most expensive tickets can go upwards of $200, depending on the venue and availability. These usually offer the best sightlines and possibly VIP perks. The cheapest tickets, often behind the stage or far from it, can range between $40-$80. These are ideal if you're just out to soak in the vibe and aren't too concerned about a full-frontal view of the stage.
What's evident is that Cody Johnson's shows offer something for everyone, not just in terms of music but also in the diversity of venues and seating options. So when you're booking tickets, keep in mind what kind of experience you're aiming for. Whether you're seeing him for the first time or the tenth, each performance offers a new shade of his artistry that you won't want to miss.