R&B singer Bryson Tiller is coming to Sacramento this weekend. Here’s how much tickets cost
R&B singer Bryson Tiller will make a stop in Sacramento this weekend and depending on where you buy, you can snag tickets for less than $70.
As part of the Grammy-nominated artist’s “Back and I’m Better” tour, Tiller will take the stage at downtown’s Cesar Chavez Plaza Saturday evening alongside Dreamville’s DJ Nitrane and Brooklyn artist Nia Sultana, according to California concert organization ENT Legends.
Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7.
Concertgoers can expect a night filled with Louisville, Kentucky, native’s greatest hits including “Don’t,” “Exchange,” and “Inhale.”
Here’s a list of ticket distributors selling spots to Saturday’s concert:
ENT Legends
General admission tickets bought directly from ENT Legends cost $50, plus a $14.90 service fee.
VIP tickets ($100, plus $28 service fee) include special access to bars, bathrooms and a stage viewing area.
Event Tickets Center
The cheapest general admission ticket cost $162.05, which includes service and delivery fees.
“As a resale marketplace, prices may be above face value,” Event Tickets Center wrote on its website.
There are two ticket packages, diamond fan ($273 before fees) and diamond deluxe ($393 before fees). Depending on the package, concertgoers will have specialty-designed merchandise, a detailed itinerary and a private pre-show event with food and drinks, according to Event Tickets Center.
Vivid Seats
General admission tickets range from $79 to $181 per person. As of Monday afternoon, Vivid Seats isn’t offering VIP tickets or packages.
StubHub
Tickets range from $84 to $232, before service fees.
See Tickets
General admission tickets cost $50, plus a $14.90 service fee. VIP tickets cost $100, plus roughly $28 in fees.
This story was originally published June 12, 2023 at 2:35 PM.