Best Seats to see
Upcoming Events Calendar
Dec 27
Fri . 08:00 PMKoe Wetzel with Morgan Wade
Moody Center ATX, Austin, TXDec 28
Sat . 08:00 PMKoe Wetzel with Morgan Wade
Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TXApr 25
Fri . 02:59 PMStagecoach Country Music Festival - 3 Day Pass with Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs and more
Empire Polo Club, Indio, CAApr 26
Sat . 03:00 PMStagecoach Country Music Festival - Saturday with Jelly Roll, Sturgill Simpson, Nelly and more
Empire Polo Club, Indio, CAJul 10
Thu . 04:30 AMWindy City Smokeout (4 Day Pass) with Kane Brown, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, and more!
United Center, Chicago, ILMar 14
Thu . 04:30 AMKoe Wetzel
The Plant, Dothan, ALApr 04
Thu . 04:30 AMKoe Wetzel
John T. Floore Country Store, Helotes, TXApr 10
Wed . 09:00 PMKoe Wetzel
Uptown Theater - KC, Kansas City, MO
Koe Wetzel has burst onto the country music scene like a force of nature, blending genres and defying traditional labels. He's part rockstar, part country boy, and his electrifying live shows mirror that eclectic ethos. Wetzel's tale is one of an artist who seized opportunities and, as a result, soared from small-town stages to some of the country's most coveted venues.
Starting out in places like the Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas, Wetzel's performances have always been about creating an experience that's communal and raw. With a capacity of around 500, these early venues offered a glimpse into Wetzel's magnetic draw. You can feel the weight of every lyric and the buzz of every guitar string in such intimate settings. For the best seats in these smaller venues, front-row tables are the gold standard, but honestly, there's not a bad seat in the house.
Scaling up, Wetzel has taken his energetic shows to places like the Fillmore in Charlotte, North Carolina. At these larger venues, where seating can accommodate upwards of 2,000, strategy comes into play. The best seats often include mid-level balconies that offer an unobstructed view without compromising on audio quality. These are hot commodities and go fast, so it's advisable to book well in advance.
Through the years, Wetzel's music and stage presence have caught the eye of several industry titans. He's shared the bill with performers like Parker McCollum and Cody Johnson. Each collaboration has brought something new to his shows—whether it's a fresh Musical arrangement or an inspired, impromptu duet. Wetzel's roots run deep in the Texas music scene, but his appeal is broad, showing that geographic boundaries are irrelevant when the music is this relatable.
Now, let's talk money. For Wetzel's earlier shows at small venues, ticket prices usually hovered around the $20 to $50 range. However, as his popularity has soared, ticket prices have understandably climbed. At larger venues like the Fillmore, prices can fluctuate from $50 to upwards of $150, depending on the seat. VIP experiences, which often come with exclusive merch or early venue access, are another option for the superfan but can easily run you $200 or more.
Wetzel's rise in the country music world has been rapid but well-earned, driven by a combination of raw talent, magnetic stage presence, and an unapologetically authentic approach to his craft. Whether you find yourself in a small venue where the beer flows like water, or a larger arena with state-of-the-art acoustics, Wetzel's concerts offer an experience that's both intimate and expansive. Prioritize seating based on The Kind of experience you're after, but remember: good music sounds great from any vantage point, and Koe Wetzel's music is more than just good—it's an experience that stays with you long after the final chord has been struck.
Starting out in places like the Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas, Wetzel's performances have always been about creating an experience that's communal and raw. With a capacity of around 500, these early venues offered a glimpse into Wetzel's magnetic draw. You can feel the weight of every lyric and the buzz of every guitar string in such intimate settings. For the best seats in these smaller venues, front-row tables are the gold standard, but honestly, there's not a bad seat in the house.
Scaling up, Wetzel has taken his energetic shows to places like the Fillmore in Charlotte, North Carolina. At these larger venues, where seating can accommodate upwards of 2,000, strategy comes into play. The best seats often include mid-level balconies that offer an unobstructed view without compromising on audio quality. These are hot commodities and go fast, so it's advisable to book well in advance.
Through the years, Wetzel's music and stage presence have caught the eye of several industry titans. He's shared the bill with performers like Parker McCollum and Cody Johnson. Each collaboration has brought something new to his shows—whether it's a fresh Musical arrangement or an inspired, impromptu duet. Wetzel's roots run deep in the Texas music scene, but his appeal is broad, showing that geographic boundaries are irrelevant when the music is this relatable.
Now, let's talk money. For Wetzel's earlier shows at small venues, ticket prices usually hovered around the $20 to $50 range. However, as his popularity has soared, ticket prices have understandably climbed. At larger venues like the Fillmore, prices can fluctuate from $50 to upwards of $150, depending on the seat. VIP experiences, which often come with exclusive merch or early venue access, are another option for the superfan but can easily run you $200 or more.
Wetzel's rise in the country music world has been rapid but well-earned, driven by a combination of raw talent, magnetic stage presence, and an unapologetically authentic approach to his craft. Whether you find yourself in a small venue where the beer flows like water, or a larger arena with state-of-the-art acoustics, Wetzel's concerts offer an experience that's both intimate and expansive. Prioritize seating based on The Kind of experience you're after, but remember: good music sounds great from any vantage point, and Koe Wetzel's music is more than just good—it's an experience that stays with you long after the final chord has been struck.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
How early should I arrive to the concert?
We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes before the show starts to ensure you have enough time to find your seat and get settled in.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
Yes, all attendees must be 18 years or older to attend the show.
Is there an opening act?
Yes, there will be an opening act before Koe Wetzel takes the stage.
Is there a dress code?
No, there is no dress code for the show.
Are there any food and beverage options?
Yes, there will be a variety of food and beverage options available for purchase.