Andy Grammer tickets: Cost, cities, dates to see the 2024 ‘Greater Than: A One Man Show’ Tour

Emily Dozier

Andy Grammer tickets: Cost, cities, dates to see the 2024 ‘Greater Than: A One Man Show’ Tour image

Been wanting to see Andy Grammer in concert but haven't had the chance? Keep your head up, because the musician is hitting the road again with his 2024 "Greater Than: A One Man Show" Tour this fall.

Grammer's roadshow will celebrate the release of his newest single, "Without You." It's been a while (five years, to be exact) since he's released an album, but one may possibly be on the way. Since Naive, Grammer has released one EP, The Art of Joy in 2017, and 10 non-album singles. 

Until then, he'll focus on performing in 28 cities around the U.S., including Detroit, Kansas City, Boulder and more. The two-month tour all begins on Sept. 6.

For those interested in seeing Grammer live, here's what to know about tickets for his "Greater Than: A One Man Show."

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Andy Grammer 'Greater Than: A One Man Show' Tour tickets

Tickets for Grammer's "Greater Than: A One Man Show" Tour officially go on sale Friday, June 14 at 10 a.m. ET. Still, you can find tickets from the tour's presale already on StubHub.

Prices vary based on city and theater, but fans can expect to pay at least $50 for a ticket. For example, passes for his show in Washington DC are as cheap as $55, but his first of two shows in Ridgefield, Connecticut, costs $122.

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Andy Grammer 'Greater Than: A One Man Show' Tour cities, dates

Grammer will visit 28 cities this around the U.S. this September and October during his tour. It begins in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and wraps up in New Philadelphia, Ohio. As of now, the only stop that includes two shows is in Ridgefield, Connecticut.

DateCityTickets
Sept. 6St. Cloud, MNBuy now
Sept. 7Madison, WIBuy now
Sept. 8Skokie, ILBuy now
Sept. 10Detroit, MIBuy now
Sept. 11Plainfield, INBuy now
Sept. 13New Albany, OHBuy now
Sept. 14Verona, NYBuy now
Sept. 15Keene, NHBuy now
Sept. 17Beverly, MABuy now
Sept. 18Ridgefield, CTBuy now
Sept. 19Ridgefield, CTBuy now
Sept. 21Red Bank, NJBuy now
Sept. 22Patchogue, NYBuy now
Sept. 24Washington, DCBuy now
Sept. 25Virginia Beach, VABuy now
Sept. 27Charleston, SCBuy now
Oct. 8Portland, ORBuy now
Oct. 9Seattle, WABuy now
Oct. 11Chico, CABuy now
Oct. 12Rohnert Park, CABuy now
Oct. 13Thousand Oaks, CABuy now
Oct. 17Scottsdale, AZBuy now
Oct. 19Park City, UTBuy now
Oct. 20Boulder, COBuy now
Oct. 22Kansas City, MOBuy now
Oct. 23Iowa City, IABuy now
Oct. 25Kalamazoo, MIBuy now
Oct. 26New Philadelphia, OHBuy now

Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.