What are the event details for Dying Wish at Off Broadway?
Dying Wish will perform at Off Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri on July 20, 2026. This concert will feature hard rock and metal music, showcasing the band's energetic live performance.
What is the seating arrangement at Off Broadway?
Off Broadway is a 500-capacity general admission venue. Most shows, including Dying Wish, are standing room only on the main floor. Limited seating may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and balcony seating is offered for select shows.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the concert?
You can purchase mobile tickets for Dying Wish through saintlouis-tickets.com. Tickets will be emailed to you or available in your Opendate account two days before the event.
What are the parking options at Off Broadway?
Off Broadway has street parking only. It is advised to avoid parking on President Street, in the gas station lot, or in the Lemp Brewery parking lot as these areas are tow zones. Ridesharing is encouraged due to limited parking availability.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
Dying Wish concerts typically have an age restriction of 18 and older. Please check specific event details closer to the date for any updates.
What can I expect from the setlist duration?
The typical setlist duration for Dying Wish concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the performance.
Are there any opening acts for this concert?
As of now, there are no confirmed opening acts for Dying Wish's performance at Off Broadway. Please check back closer to the event date for updates.
What is the price range for tickets?
Prices currently start around $40 and may vary based on market demand as the event date approaches.
What are the delivery guarantees for tickets purchased?
Tickets purchased through saintlouis-tickets.com come with guarantees of legitimacy and delivery. You will receive your tickets via email or through your Opendate account prior to the event.
What is the bag policy at Off Broadway?
Off Broadway has a strict bag policy. It is recommended to bring only small bags or personal items to expedite entry into the venue.
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Dying Wish Saint Louis Concert reviews
An excellent show
An amazing show was put on by Dying Wish, Chevelle, and Flyleaf. The order of the bands was Flyleaf first, followed by Chevelle, and finally Dying Wish. Flyleaf's performance was good, but the singer's vocals needed to be louder and were sometimes overshadowed by the music. I was not as familiar with Flyleaf's songs, but they still performed well for 40 minutes. Chevelle, one of my favorite bands, was energetic and had clear vocals from Pete Loeffler. They played their singles and some new tracks for 45 minutes. Dying Wish had a 75-minute performance with an elaborate stage setup and good crowd interaction. They played both classic and new songs, with Adam Grontier even walking among the audience while singing. The sound and performance quality of the concert were very good overall. However, the negative aspects of the evening came from the crowd, including rude behavior like lighting up a joint, throwing beer cups, and pushing people around during the mosh pit. People should remember to be polite and considerate at rock shows. I had floor tickets and stood for four hours straight, but there was still enough space to breathe comfortably during the concert.