Last-Minute July Festival Tickets: Lollapalooza, Minnesota Yacht Club, OSHEAGA and More

July is shaping up to be a packed month for music festival fans, with major events bringing country, rock, pop, indie, folk, reggae and alternative acts to stages across North America. From new festivals making their debut to established multi-day events returning with star-studded lineups, fans still have plenty of chances to make last-minute summer plans.

Festivalgoers looking to secure seats or passes can still shop last-minute tickets through Ticket Club, where members never pay service fees at checkout.

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World Cup Knockout Ticket Prices Cool as Round of 32 Gets Underway

The World Cup knockout stage is underway, and the ticket market has shifted again.

After a sharp run-up in pricing as the Group Stage neared its conclusion, current TicketClub marketplace data shows that many World Cup knockout ticket prices have cooled from last week’s highs. The biggest movement is in the Round of 32, where several matchups are now showing meaningfully lower median asking prices than they did in the June 25 snapshot.

Of course, does not mean the World Cup knockout market has verged into anything approaching “cheap tickets” being available. Mexico, Argentina and the United States remain among the clear premium teams, price-wise, and the Final is still its own stratosphere. But the market as the knockout games get going suggests that added supply, changing buyer urgency, matchup certainty or some combination of those factors may be creating better buying opportunities than were available just a few days ago.

For fans still shopping for World Cup tickets, the takeaway is more balanced than it was last week: the biggest games remain expensive, but the Round of 32 is no longer priced like a uniform scarcity market. There are now several knockout-stage games with median asking prices near or below $1,200, while the premium matches continue to command much higher prices. Continue reading “World Cup Knockout Ticket Prices Cool as Round of 32 Gets Underway”

World Cup Ticket Prices Shift Toward the Knockout Rounds as Group Stage Nears Its End

The World Cup ticket market has entered a new phase.

Earlier in the tournament, the biggest pricing question was whether fans could still find value after months of attention on high World Cup ticket prices. Now, with most teams having played multiple Group Stage matches and the Round of 32 field nearly set, the market is becoming much more specific: demand is shifting toward likely knockout matchups, while the final Group Stage games are splitting between premium contests and value opportunities.

TicketClub marketplace data from June 25 shows that the broad Group Stage market has softened from last week among the games still remaining, but the knockout rounds are moving higher. That suggests many shoppers are no longer just looking for any World Cup game. They are trying to position themselves for high-demand teams, advancement scenarios and the first round of elimination matches.

For fans still shopping, that creates a more strategic marketplace. There are still values available, especially in select remaining Group Stage games. But the Round of 32 is already showing clear premiums around Argentina, the United States, Mexico, Brazil and other major tournament draws. Continue reading “World Cup Ticket Prices Shift Toward the Knockout Rounds as Group Stage Nears Its End”

Noah Kahan “The Great Divide” Tour: Where Fans Can Still Find Tickets

Noah Kahan is already on the road for one of the year’s biggest folk-pop tours.

The singer-songwriter officially kicked off his 2026 North American “The Great Divide” Tour on June 11 with a sold-out show at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida. The summer stadium and arena run, supported by singer-songwriter Gigi Perez, brings Kahan to major venues across the U.S. and Canada before the tour continues overseas later in the year.

With demand high across several key markets, ticket prices vary widely depending on the city, venue and date. Based on current Ticket Club marketplace data, fans can still find Noah Kahan tickets across upcoming stops, though some cities are showing notably higher get-in prices than others.

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World Cup Tickets: Where Fans Can Still Find Value as the Tournament Unfolds

The World Cup is fully underway, and the ticket market is starting to look different than it did before the first matches were played.

For weeks, the main question around World Cup ticket prices was whether the market would keep softening after early resale prices drew attention for being historically high. At the time of our last look, data showed that prices had already come down significantly from the earliest February snapshot, creating real value opportunities for flexible fans. But now that teams have played their opening games and advancement stakes are becoming clearer, the market is moving into a new phase. Continue reading “World Cup Tickets: Where Fans Can Still Find Value as the Tournament Unfolds”

Phoebe Bridgers’ “The Lost Tour”: Where Fans Can Still Find Tickets

Phoebe Bridgers’ upcoming “The Lost Tour” is one of the most anticipated arena runs of the year, with the singer-songwriter set to return to the road for her first solo outing in three years.

The tour includes a major run across North America, the U.K. and Europe, spanning 45 arena shows from September through December. Bridgers is scheduled to visit major venues including Barclays Center in Brooklyn, United Center in Chicago, TD Garden in Boston, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Chase Center in San Francisco, Intuit Dome in Inglewood, London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s Co-Op Live.

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Post Malone and Jelly Roll Ticket Prices: Where Fans Can Find Deals

Post Malone is back in stadiums, and Jelly Roll is helping make the summer run one of the biggest crossover tours on the calendar.

After resuming his Big Ass Stadium Tour on June 9 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, Post Malone is continuing through North America with a run of major stadium dates through the end of July. Many of those upcoming shows feature Jelly Roll, pairing two of music’s most in-demand genre-blurring stars on one large-scale bill.

The stadium run follows the broader world tour that began in April 2025 and will continue internationally later this year, with an Asian leg scheduled for the fall. But for North American fans, the focus is now on the remaining summer stadium stops, where Post Malone and Jelly Roll are set to play venues including Lucas Oil Stadium, Raymond James Stadium, Kauffman Stadium, Jack Trice Stadium, Commonwealth Stadium and Rice Eccles Stadium.

Ticket Club analyzed available ticket prices for upcoming Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium dates to see where fans can find the lowest entry points, which cities offer the strongest overall value and which markets are trending higher.

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World Cup Tickets 2026: Prices, Trends, and How to Find the Best Deals Right Now

The World Cup is finally here, returning to North America for the first time in a generation. For fans across the United States, Canada and Mexico, that means one thing: demand for World Cup tickets is now live as the tournament begins.

After months of attention on sky-high World Cup ticket prices, the current resale market tells a more nuanced story. TicketClub marketplace data shows that prices have come down significantly from the early highs seen in February, creating new opportunities for fans still looking to buy World Cup tickets.

Compared with February, there is real value in parts of the market. Compared with last week, however, many prices are firming again. That creates a practical takeaway for shoppers: flexibility still matters, but waiting for last-minute deals is not guaranteed to produce better prices.

How to Buy World Cup Tickets Right Now

Fans looking to buy World Cup tickets now have two primary options: official primary sales (if available) and the secondary resale market. Most active inventory at this stage of the tournament is being traded on resale marketplaces, where prices fluctuate based on demand, matchup and location.

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Chris Stapleton Tickets: Affordable Stops and High-Demand Markets on the All-American Road Show Tour

Chris Stapleton is back on the road, and demand for the country-soul powerhouse remains strong across stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, and fairgrounds.

Stapleton kicked off his 2026 “All-American Road Show” tour with a massive concert at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on Saturday, May 23. The Nashville opener, which featured Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone, marked the start of a busy summer and fall run that will bring Stapleton to cities throughout the United States and Canada.

With rotating support from artists including Molly Tuttle, Grace Potter, Zach Top, the Teskey Brothers, and more, the tour is set to visit major markets such as Jacksonville, Tampa, Charlotte, Portland, Vancouver, Cincinnati, Toronto, Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and beyond.

For fans looking to catch Stapleton live, current ticket prices show a wide range depending on the city, venue, and seat location. Several stops still have relatively affordable entry points, while others are commanding noticeably higher prices.

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