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How to get The Strokes concert tickets: Las Vegas, El Paso, Austin, and Indio

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Fabrizio Moretti and Julian Casablancas of American rock band The Strokes performs at Pentaport Rock Festival on August 05, 2023 in Seoul, South Korea

The Strokes are back to performing, and fans couldn’t be happier. The “Reptilia” artists had last performed in March of 2024 for a benefit concert in support of Chicago-based congressional candidate Kina Collins’ third congressional bid. When it was announced that not only would the band be performing at Austin City Limits and Coachella, but also performing two “warm-up” concerts to prepare for their fall festival appearances, fans jumped at buying seats. If you’re hoping to see them live, I’ve broken down how to get The Strokes tickets below.

The Strokes will perform in Las Vegas and El Paso in what has been described as a warm-up before their Austin performances, and tickets for them sold fast. The New York City band, first formed in 1998, has long held its status as an influential legend on the scene. With recent full concert performances somewhat fewer than in the past, loyal fans are eager to catch a piece of the action and see them rock out live.

Don’t worry if you weren’t able to snag original tickets for The Strokes’ warm-up shows when they first went on sale. We’ve got you covered if you’re still looking to grab tickets and see the band perform live onstage. Here’s our breakdown for how to get tickets for The Strokes’ solo performances as well as their festival appearances. This will include information on The Strokes’ tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between tickets. You can also look at ticket details at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

The Stroke’s 2025 tour schedule

The Strokes have two “warm-up” shows scheduled this fall in Las Vegas and El Paso ahead of their headlining appearances at the Austin City Limits festival. Following that, they will perform on the Saturday schedules of Coachella in April 2026.

Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
September 27, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $523 $499
October 1, 2025 El Paso, TX $452 $440
October 3-5, 2025* Austin, TX $518 $534
October 4, 2025* Austin, TX $319 $301
October 10-12, 2025* Austin, TX $482 $540
October 11, 2025* Austin, TX $308 $286
April 10-12, 2026* Indio, CA $802 $786
April 11, 2026* Indio, CA $752
April 17-19, 2026* Indio, CA $715 $693
April 18, 2026* Indio, CA $915

* Indicates a music festival The Strokes will be performing at, in addition to several other artists.


How to buy tickets for The Strokes’ 2025 concert tour

Original tickets for The Strokes’ two headlining concerts were previously sold on Ticketmaster, but eager fans were quick to grab tickets, and the shows have already sold out. Verified resale options can still be purchased on Ticketmaste,r however.

Tickets may also be purchased from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Considering that original tickets for The Strokes’ headlining shows are no longer available, resale will be your best option if you want to grab tickets for The Strokes.

Passes for The Strokes’ festival appearances can be purchased from the Austin City Limits and Coachella websites, respectively. As of this writing, both festivals have some original pass availability, but as they are extremely popular events, it is expected that they will both sell out shortly. Resale options are also available for festivals on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

How much are The Strokes tickets?

Ticket prices for The Strokes’ upcoming performances vary depending on the event type (their festival shows or headlining stops), as well as each show’s date, location, and demand. At the time of writing, tickets have already sold out for The Strokes’ two “warm-up” headlining shows. Festival appearances still have some original pass availability, with pricing options available to view on each festival’s official website (Austin City Limits and Coachella). Coachella is currently sold out for weekend one, and weekend two has waitlist availability beginning at $700.

All of The Strokes’ scheduled appearances have options available via verified resale ticket vendors. Prices for their two headlining shows this fall have affordable options at $523 (StubHub) and $499 (Vivid Seats) for their Las Vegas performance and $452 (StubHub) and $440 (Vivid Seats) for their El Paso show. The overall pricing range for both shows is $500 up to over $4,000. While prices are on the higher end, this can be attributed to the concerts being the first from the group since March 2024. With anticipation at an all-time high and original tickets having quickly sold out, it’s not a shock that resale prices are also on the higher end.

Festival pricing for resale options varies depending on the pass type (single or multi-day). Austin City Limits has the most affordable options, starting at $308 (StubHub) and $286 (Vivid Seats) for single-day passes, with Coachella’s cheapest options starting at $752 (StubHub). Vivid Seats currently does not have single-day Coachella passes available, but this may change later.

There are currently no VIP options available on Ticketmaster for The Strokes’ two headlining performances in Las Vegas and El Paso.

Who is opening for The Strokes’ tour?

The Strokes have teased special guests for both their “warm-up” shows, but have not officially announced exactly who they will be. Fans are speculating, however, that it will likely be one of the groups performing at Austin City Limits, the festival that The Strokes will be attending right after their El Paso concert.

Will there be international tour dates?

The Strokes have not announced any international tour dates. Their current schedule only includes two headlining shows and tour festival appearances, so it is possible there will be more announcements later this year or early next year.

Who are the members of The Strokes?

The Strokes stars lead singer Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. Formed in 1998 in New York City, the members are all long-time friends. Unlike many other bands, the lineup of The Strokes has never had any permanent lineup changes. The same five members who formed the band are the ones continuing to perform today.

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