How much do tickets cost to see Bryson Tiller? Get discounted seats

Good luck trying to hang out with Bryson Tiller later this year.The hard-working singer has concerts booked at arenas all over the globe from August 2026 through January 2027 as part of his recently-announced ‘Neo Trapsoul Tour’ with special guests Majid Jordan, Ty Dolla $ign and Austin Millz joining him on select dates.That includes not one, not two, not three, not four but five (!) New York and New Jersey concerts.They’re scheduled to take place at:UBS ArenaBelmont Park, NYSaturday, Sept.

12Madison Square GardenNew York, NYSunday, Sept.13Darien Lake AmphitheaterDarien Center, NYTuesday, Sept.

15Freedom Mortgage PavilionCamden, NJFriday, Sept.18Prudential CenterNewark, NJSaturday, Sept.

19If you’d like to be there, tickets are available for all 42 North American ‘Neo Trapsoul Tour’ concerts.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $54 including fees on SeatGeek.Prices start at $89 including fees for the MSG gig.“New decade, new album, new tour,” the Cannot wait to see y’all again.Don’t miss it,” the 33-year-old Louisville native shared via Instagram. As of now, not much is known about the new record.

However, there is a good chance his recently-released singles “So What Now,” “Still Mine,” “It’s OK” and “Drop The Lo” appear on the record.Prior to this outing, Tiller last headlined on his video game-themed, 2023-24 ‘Back and I’m Better Tour.’ On that run — which predated his self-titled 2024 album and 2025’s “Solace & The Vices” — he often performed approximately 20-25 songs per shows, according to Set List FM.Notable tracks to make the cut often included fan favorites “Don’t,” “Exchange,” “Right My Wrongs,” “Let Em’ Know” and “Sorrows” among others.“Although he’s a star, he’s personable and humble, which explains why he’s been able to build a consistent fanbase over his career so far,” Shifter Magazine wrote in a review of a Decemb...

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