What to know about Dave Matthews Band tickets, parking for Kansas City concert
An iconic ‘90s jam band is set to make its return to the Kansas City area for the first time in a decade. It will also be their first appearance at the new amphitheater in Riverside.
Virginia-based Dave Matthews Band is set to appear at Morton Amphitheater on Wednesday, June 24. Limited tickets remain to see the Grammy-award winning band, known for hits such as “Ants Marching,” “Crash into Me,” “#41” and “Satellite.”.
The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024, and their last seven studio albums all debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts, dating back to 1998.
Before you head out to the amphitheater, here’s what you need to know.
How much are tickets to see Dave Matthews Band?
Tickets for the covered lawn and uncovered lawn sections at the amphitheater for Dave Matthews Band are sold out, while limited tickets remain in different seated sections of the venue.
The cheapest face value ticket remaining on Ticketmaster is $69.50 in the back area of the 300 sections. Tickets are available for $125 for seats in the 300 section that are closer to the stage.
Seats in the 200s cost between $189.50 and $229.75, and tickets for a seat in the 100s are also $229.75. General admission pit tickets are $249.50.
What’s parking like at Morton Amphitheater?
Parking has been a key discussion point for attendees at the Morton Amphitheater, and officials with the amphitheater say they’ve made these updates to help navigate people through the venue’s parking lots:
- Updated third-party maps to accurately reflect the location of the venue.
- Additional signage to help fans identify and locate parking lots before and after the show.
- Adjusted rideshare drop-off and pick-up operations to improve access and traffic flow around the venue.
General parking passes cost $20 before the day of the show, and become $25 on the day of the show. Parking passes can be purchased online.
A premier parking pass puts you in the parking lot closest to the venue, and costs $85. A reserved parking pass is near the staff entrance and box office, and costs $110. You only need one parking pass per vehicle.
What songs will Dave Matthews Band play?
Your guess is as good as anyone’s if you’re trying to predict what songs you’ll hear DMB play Wednesday.
The setlist changes at every show, leaving it a mystery as to what fans will hear at any show they attend. The official Dave Matthews Band website lists the setlists for every show.
Their first show of this tour was May 8 in The Woodlands, Texas. They played 16 songs. But in the most recent concert June 13 in Bristow, Virginia, they played 21 songs. A show played May 29 in West Palm Beach Florida lists that they played 18 songs.
There’s no guarantee you’ll hear the hits — or the deep cuts.
The band has encouraged fans to record any of their shows and share it with others through tape-trading or posting it online, since whichever songs they play live will sound different than the studio recordings, and will sound different for each live performance.