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Ticket Prices for Slipknot’s Summer 2020 North American Tour Revealed

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Earlier this week, Slipknot announced a big headline tour of North America, dubbed Knotfest Roadshow 2020, to kick off at the end of May and run through June, with A Day to Remember, Underoath, and Code Orange opening.

Slipknot tickets go on sale to the general public today, so we took a look at how this tour is being priced using information from pre-sales and secondary market ticketing websites like StubHub so you don’t have to do the work. Slipknot’s planned run joins a crowded blockbuster summer tour market that already includes the Mötley Crue / Def Leppard / Poison run and Rammstein’s massive pyrotechnics display, meaning fans will need to carefully choose where to spend their dollars. 

Tickets for Slipknot’s tour are surprisingly affordable, especially compared to some of the other big-name summer tours going out. Most of the tour’s stops are at outdoor amphitheaters, meaning inexpensive lawn seats are plentiful, and the handful of indoor arenas on the routing (New York, Nashville, Memphis, Orlando, Quebec City, Montreal) are keeping costs fair as well.

Tickets for lawn seats at venues that offer them are coming in at the $40 range, while the least expensive tickets for the indoor shows are in the $50-$60 range (except New York, which is always more expensive for everything).

Pit tickets for the NYC show are currently priced at $269 on Ticketmaster. We aren’t sure whether the site’s controversial “dynamic pricing” model, which allows prices to change from minute to minute based on demand (like Uber surge pricing) is playing a factor in that price point.

Have a look below at what we’ve found for each show and let us know in the comments how you fare scoring tickets.

May 30 Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview* – $42 and up [tickets]
May 31 Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center – $41 and up [tickets]
June 02 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden** – $71 and up [tickets]
June 04 Quebec City, QC – Centre Videotron – $73 CAD and up [tickets]
June 05 Montreal, QC – Centre Bell – $111 CAD and up [tickets]
June 06 Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage – $97 and up [tickets]
June 08 Clarkston, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre – $51 and up [tickets]
June 10 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena – $56 and up [tickets]
June 12 Memphis, TN – FedExForum – $57 and up [tickets]
June 14 Orlando, FL – Amway Center – $65 and up [tickets]
June 15 West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre – $42 and up [tickets]
June 17 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion – $43 and up [tickets]
June 18 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – $46 and up [tickets]
June 20 Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre – $44 and up [tickets]
June 22 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion – $41 and up [tickets]
June 23 Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater – $35 and up [tickets]
June 25 The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion** – $42 and up [tickets]

* Not featuring A Day To Remember
** Not featuring Code Orange

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