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Secure Your Spot: 2026 “The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me” Tour Tickets Now On Sale

Tickets on Sale for 2026 “The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me” Tour

The long‑awaited 2026 tour celebrating Brand New’s seminal album is finally open for purchase. Find dates, pricing tiers, and tips for snagging the best seats.

After years of rumors, fan speculation, and a handful of cryptic social‑media posts, the moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally here: tickets for the 2026 "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me" tour are officially on sale. Yes, you read that right—Brand New is taking the stage again, and they’re doing it with a full‑blown celebration of the album that defined a generation of emo‑rock listeners.

The sale kicks off this Thursday at 10 a.m. PT on the official ticketing platform, Ticketmaster, and will roll out to secondary sites a few hours later. If you’re the type who likes to grab a seat the moment the clock strikes ten, set a reminder. The demand is expected to be fierce—just think of the lines that formed for the 2017 reunion shows, and multiply that by a factor of three.

Now, let’s talk logistics. The tour will span 23 cities across North America, beginning in Boston on March 5 and wrapping up in Los Angeles on April 23. Major stops include Chicago, Denver, Austin, and the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York. Each venue will feature a mix of the classic tracks you love—"The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows," "Sowing Season," "Jesus Christ"—alongside deeper cuts that have become fan‑favorites over the years.

Pricing is tiered, as you’d expect. General admission starts at $89, while premium seats—those coveted spots near the stage—can climb up to $219. If you’re looking for a truly immersive experience, the VIP packages include early entry, a limited‑edition tour‑specific merch bundle, and a short, acoustic backstage performance. It’s a bit pricey, but for many fans the chance to hear the whole album performed live, front‑and‑center, is worth every penny.

One piece of good news for the budget‑conscious: a limited number of tickets will be released each week leading up to the shows. So if you miss the initial wave, don’t panic. Keep an eye on the official website and sign up for the mailing list—updates often slip through the cracks, and you’ll be the first to know.

For those traveling from out of town, we’ve got a quick heads‑up on accommodations. Many hotels near the venues are offering special concert‑week rates, but they’re selling out fast. Booking early not only guarantees a room but can also snag you a lower nightly price. And remember, public transit is usually a reliable—and cheaper—option in most cities on the itinerary.

Finally, a word on safety. In light of the lingering concerns surrounding large gatherings, each venue will enforce a comprehensive health‑and‑safety protocol. Masks are optional, but hand‑sanitizer stations will be abundant, and contactless ticket scanning will be the norm.

All in all, the 2026 "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me" tour promises to be more than just a concert; it feels like a communal rite of passage for anyone who grew up with Brand New’s haunting melodies. So, set your alarm, clear your calendar, and get ready to claim your spot in what could be the most talked‑about series of shows of the year.

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