Olivia Rodrigo, Interpol, Disney On Ice and More Lead This Week’s Ticket Onsales
This week’s onsales bring a particularly broad slate of events for fans tracking upcoming tours, arena runs and family events….

This week’s onsales bring a particularly broad slate of events for fans tracking upcoming tours, arena runs and family events. Tickets for Olivia Rodrigo, Interpol, aespa, Monster Jam and several other major names are set to go on sale in the coming days, giving buyers a mix of pop, alternative, country, comedy, theater and family-event options to track.
The onsale calendar is heavily centered on Friday, with concerts accounting for most of the volume, but this week’s list is not limited to touring musicians. Family arena events, Broadway-style theater, comedy dates, live-film concert formats and select sports and wrestling events also appear in the mix.
For fans planning ahead, the key theme is range: some onsales are tied to single-city theater or comedy engagements, while others cover full national runs stretching from late summer into the fall, winter and even next year. Below are some of the most notable onsales to watch this week.
Olivia Rodrigo anchors the week’s biggest pop onsale
The largest pop run in this week’s data belongs to Olivia Rodrigo, whose onsale includes more than 50 performances across more than 20 markets. The run spans arena dates beginning in the fall and continuing into next year, with shows listed in major markets including Hartford, Orlando, Sunrise, Seattle, Brooklyn, Dallas and Los Angeles.
The scope of the listing stands out even in a crowded week. Rodrigo’s onsale includes multiple nights in several large markets, including a multi-show stretch at Barclays Center, giving the release both national scale and major-market depth.
Alternative and pop-rock tours add depth across club, theater and amphitheater markets
Alternative and pop-rock fans will also see several broad tours hit the onsale calendar. Interpol’s upcoming run includes dates across a mix of theaters, clubs and mid-sized venues, with markets stretching from the West Coast into the Northeast and South. That gives this week’s onsales a strong lane for fans looking beyond the largest arena events.
The same pattern shows up elsewhere in the data. Foster The People appears with more than 20 dates, including outdoor and indoor stops such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park. Squeeze, Theory Of A Deadman, The Menzingers, The Psychedelic Furs, Oliver Tree and LP also help make alternative and rock one of the deepest categories in this week’s onsale window.
K-pop and Latin music give the week added arena presence
K-pop group aespa is another notable arena-scale onsale this week, with dates listed across a dozen North American markets. The run includes major venues such as State Farm Arena, American Airlines Center, Climate Pledge Arena and Intuit Dome, underscoring the continued arena strength of K-pop touring in North America.
Latin music is also represented by Yandel, whose onsale includes a multi-market run with stops in Texas, California, Las Vegas and Colorado. Additional Latin and world music listings, including Gipsy Kings, give this week’s calendar more variety beyond the pop and rock-heavy top of the dataset.
Country and Americana onsales range from stadium pairings to theater runs
Country fans have several different kinds of onsales to watch. Luke Bryan appears in the data with Jason Aldean for large outdoor shows, including a stadium listing in Washington, D.C. Keith Urban is tied to a two-night casino-arena engagement in Atlantic City, while The Mavericks have a broader theater and club run across more than a dozen markets.
The category also includes emerging and mid-sized country/folk entries such as Alana Springsteen, Amble, Blake Whiten and Brenn!, giving the week a mix of amphitheater-scale, casino, theater and club onsales.
Disney On Ice and Monster Jam headline family-event releases
Family events are a major part of this week’s onsale picture. Disney On Ice: Spotlight Magic! appears with more than 20 performances across multiple markets, including arena runs in Duluth, Orlando and Memphis. Other Disney On Ice productions, including Find Your Hero and Magic of Family, also appear in the dataset, expanding the family-entertainment footprint beyond a single production.
Monster Jam also has a meaningful onsale presence this week, with multiple arena dates across markets including San Jose, Fresno, Sacramento, Jacksonville and Edmonton. Together, Disney On Ice and Monster Jam make family arena events one of the clearest non-concert themes in this week’s release calendar.
Theater, live-film events and stage productions add another lane
Theater is led by Suffs, which appears with a multi-performance Chicago run at CIBC Theatre. The run gives this week’s onsales a strong Broadway-touring component, with multiple performances clustered around a short engagement window rather than a single concert date.
Other stage and arts-related listings include The Nutcracker, classical and film-concert programming, and Blade Runner – Live In Concert. Those listings broaden the post-summer event calendar and give theater and performing-arts buyers another set of onsales to track alongside the concert-heavy releases.
Comedy and personality-driven events include Alton Brown, Jim Gaffigan and Rodney Carrington
Comedy and speaker-style events are also represented this week. Alton Brown appears with a multi-city run across theaters and performing arts venues, while Rodney Carrington has several comedy dates in the fall. Jim Gaffigan also appears with a pair of summer listings.
That category matters because it gives this week’s onsales a different demand profile from the major concert runs. Rather than broad national arena tours, many of these comedy and personality-driven releases are built around theaters, casinos and regional performing arts centers where inventory can be more limited by venue size.
Sports, wrestling and special-event onsales round out the week
Sports and event-based listings are smaller in volume than concerts this week, but they still add useful variety. A Montreal Canadiens playoff-related listing appears in the data, while WWE-related onsales include Raw and other wrestling events tied to late-summer arena dates. Those listings sit alongside the larger Monster Jam release, giving the sports-adjacent category a mix of hockey, wrestling and motorsports entertainment.
The result is a week where concerts dominate the overall onsale volume, but the most notable opportunities are spread across several audience types. Fans tracking tickets this week should see a mix of major pop arena demand, alternative and rock touring depth, family arena events, theater engagements and comedy releases.
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