Blood Orange in Chicago
Tour Dates, Ticket Prices & Availability
Blood Orange is performing at House Of Blues - Chicago in Chicago, IL. Browse upcoming concert dates, venue information, seating options, VIP packages, and ticket availability for scheduled performances in 2026 and 2027.
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Blood Orange Upcoming Concerts 2026
Browse upcoming Blood Orange concerts by date, venue, and city. Compare ticket prices and availability.- Jul2920268:00 PMWedPOP / ROCKLollapalooza Aftershow: Blood OrangeLollapalooza Aftershow: Blood OrangeHouse Of Blues - Chicago • 1300 seatsHouse Of Blues - Chicago
60654, 329 N Dearborn St Chicago, IL, US
60654, 329 N Dearborn St Chicago, IL, US
From $163Avg. price ~ $261Tickets Available: 33View Tickets
Blood Orange Ticket Prices by City & Date
| Venue | City | Standard Range | Avg. ticket price |
|---|---|---|---|
| House Of Blues - Chicago Jul 29, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $163-$370 | $261 |
Prices reflect current market listings and may change.
Blood Orange Ticket Price Summary: Lowest ticket: $163 | Average price: $261
Blood Orange Concerts by City & Date
Blood Orange Tickets FAQ
When is Blood Orange on tour?
If Blood Orange is out on the road, dates usually roll out in chunks. You’ll see a few pop up, and more will be added later. So yeah — what’s listed now isn’t always the full lineup.
Where does Blood Orange usually play?
Big tours mean big rooms. Think arenas, not tiny venues. If it’s Blood Orange, they’re not squeezing into a small space.
How much are tickets, realistically?
Depends how brave your wallet is. Upper levels are the “okay, not terrible” option. Closer to the stage? That’s where things get serious. Prices bounce around a lot once demand kicks in.
Do prices drop last minute or nah?
Sometimes. If tickets are still hanging around, you might catch a deal. But for big names? More often, they creep up. Waiting can work… or totally backfire.
Do Blood Orange shows sell out?
Yeah, especially the good dates. Weekends and bigger cities tend to go first. If you’re thinking about it, so is everybody else.
How long is the show?
Usually around 90 minutes to 2 hours. Long enough to lose your voice, short enough to wish it kept going.
When should I get there?
Don’t cut it close. Aim for about 45 minutes early — gives you time to get in, find your seat, and settle in before things start.
Where’s the easiest way to check tickets?
Right here. The schedule’s got dates, availability, all that — no need to go digging all over the internet.
