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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

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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With Knicks up 2-0, NBA Finals ticket prices reach historic highs for Game 3 at MSG

The New York Knicks are coming home with a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals, and the ticket market for their long-awaited return to Madison Square Garden has moved into historic territory.

After winning the first two games in San Antonio, the Knicks are set to host their first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999. TicketClub marketplace data shows that demand for Game 3 has remained intense in the hours before tipoff, while prices for Game 4 and a potential Game 6 have surged even higher as New York moves within two wins of a championship.

According to sales data as of Monday morning, Game 3 is seeing an average sold price of just under $10,000 per ticket, putting the first Knicks home Finals game in a generation ahead of any Super Bowl making this game not only one of the biggest basketball ticket markets in recent memory, but one of the most expensive sporting events TicketClub has tracked across any sport. Continue reading “With Knicks up 2-0, NBA Finals ticket prices reach historic highs for Game 3 at MSG”

Stanley Cup Final Ticket Prices: How Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Compares to Recent Finals

The 2026 Stanley Cup Final is now a best-of-five series, and the ticket market is beginning to move accordingly.

After the Vegas Golden Knights took Game 1 in Raleigh, the Carolina Hurricanes answered with a 4-3 overtime win in Game 2 to tie the series 1-1. That sends the Final to Las Vegas with both teams still very much alive, but with a noticeably different resale market than the one fans saw before the series began.

After the split in North Carolina, prices for most remaining games have moved lower since the pre-series snapshot, especially for Games 3 and 4 at T-Mobile Arena. At the same time, a potential Game 7 in Raleigh remains the clear premium ticket of the series, holding near its earlier price level even as the rest of the market has softened.

That creates a useful moment to look at the current Hurricanes-Golden Knights ticket market in the broader context of Stanley Cup Final ticket prices over the past decade-plus. TicketClub historical order data shows that the average price of a Stanley Cup Final ticket has climbed considerably since the early 2010s, with recent full-attendance Finals regularly landing near or above $900 per ticket in the data reviewed. Continue reading “Stanley Cup Final Ticket Prices: How Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Compares to Recent Finals”

Luke Bryan Tour Is Underway: Cheapest Tickets, Standout Markets and Price Trends

Country music fans have plenty of chances to catch Luke Bryan on the road, but ticket prices for his upcoming shows vary widely depending on the city, venue and seating section.

Bryan kicked off his Word On The Streets Tour this past weekend in Gilford, New Hampshire, with a May 29 show at BankNH Pavilion. From there, the “Play It Again” singer is set to make stops in cities including Fort Worth, Des Moines, Kansas City, Long Beach and Tampa before wrapping the run on September 26 in East Troy, Wisconsin, at Alpine Valley Music Theatre.

The tour features a rotating lineup of opening acts, including Drew Baldridge, Karley Scott Collins, Lanie Gardner, Randall King, Zach John King, Shane Profitt, RaeLynn, Lauren Watkins, Jake Worthington and DJ Rock.

For fans still looking to attend, Luke Bryan tickets are available through Ticket Club, where members can shop seats without hidden service fees.

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World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices One Week Before Kickoff: Where Fans Can Find Value, Which Matches Carry a Premium, and What the Market Looks Like Now

The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is almost over. With the tournament set to begin in just over a week, fans finally have a clearer picture of what the World Cup tickets situation is going to be as games get underway across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

While premium matches remain expensive, many World Cup ticket prices have become more approachable compared to where they stood earlier this spring. The biggest changes have come in the Group Stage, where median asking prices have declined significantly as more inventory has entered the market and buyers have become more selective about which matches they are willing to pay a premium to attend.

For fans still hoping to experience the World Cup in person, that creates opportunities. The difference between a marquee host-nation match and a lower-profile Group Stage contest can now be several thousand dollars per ticket, giving travelers substantial flexibility depending on which teams, cities, and stages of the tournament they prioritize. Continue reading “World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices One Week Before Kickoff: Where Fans Can Find Value, Which Matches Carry a Premium, and What the Market Looks Like Now”

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Stanley Cup Final Ticket Prices: Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Buyer’s Guide for TicketClub Members

The 2026 Stanley Cup Final begins tonight in Raleigh, with the Carolina Hurricanes hosting the Vegas Golden Knights in a matchup between two of the NHL’s strongest postseason teams.

Carolina enters the series after a dominant Eastern Conference run, winning 12 of its first 13 playoff games and reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since the franchise won it all in 2006. Vegas, meanwhile, arrives after sweeping Colorado in the Western Conference Final and brings a deep, veteran roster into its third Stanley Cup Final appearance in nine years.

For fans still shopping for seats, the ticket market is already showing a clear divide between the early games, the Las Vegas portion of the series and the higher-stakes “if necessary” games later in the Final. TicketClub listing data reviewed June 2 shows Stanley Cup Final admission prices starting at $769 for Game 1 in Raleigh, with median listing prices climbing above $2,000 for several games later in the series. Continue reading “Stanley Cup Final Ticket Prices: Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Buyer’s Guide for TicketClub Members”

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Tour Prices: Cheapest Tickets, High-Demand Stops and What Fans Can Expect This Summer

Bob Dylan is set to kick off his 2026 summer tour this week, giving fans across the country another chance to see one of music’s most influential artists live.

The 35-date run begins Thursday, June 4, at McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater in Troutdale, Oregon, and is currently scheduled to wrap August 1 at Ascend Federal Credit Union Amphitheater in Nashville. 

Along the way, Dylan will visit major cities including Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Kansas City and Queens, New York. Lucinda Williams, the John Doe Folk Trio, Jimmie Vaughan and Brittney Spencer are among the artists slated to support Dylan on select dates throughout the tour.

With the tour about to begin, Ticket Club reviewed available ticket listings to see where fans can find the lowest prices, which cities are commanding the highest demand and what stands out across the upcoming Bob Dylan tour schedule.

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