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Early-2000s English rock band stops in Sacramento this week. Tickets start at $45

Arctic Monkeys will perform on Sept. 27 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Here’s how much tickets cost for the North American tour.
Arctic Monkeys will perform on Sept. 27 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Here’s how much tickets cost for the North American tour. Getty Images

Are you an Arctic Monkeys fan with no plans on hump day?

For one night only, the six-time Grammy nominated band will rock out Golden 1 Center on Wednesday in Sacramento with special guest Fontaines D.C. Tickets to the North American tour went on sale nearly a year ago, but moderately priced tickets are still available — you just have to know where to look.

One of the British band’s most popular songs — “Do I Wanna Know?” — landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2014 for 20 weeks straight. The group’s latest album “The Car” was released last fall and it followed the album “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino” Relationships” released in 2018.

The North American leg of the tour will continue with a three-day stint in Los Angeles starting Friday. According to the band’s website, the California shows are “sold out” but seats are still available on various ticket distribution websites.

The veteran band is made up of guitarist Jamie Cook, drummer and vocalist Matt Helders, bassist Nick O’Malley and frontman Alex Turner. The group was formed in the early 2000s.

Arctic Monkeys tickets

On Ticketmaster, tickets range from $45 to $500. Access to the standing-only floor section — or the pit — costs $235.

Vividseats is offering tickets starting at $54. StubHub also has tickets starting at $53 and Seatgeek has tickets starting at $47.

Availability and prices are current as of Tuesday morning.

Arctic Monkeys is coming to Sacramento

Location: 500 David J Stern Walk, Sacramento

When: 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 27

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