Prices For The Rolling Stones Tickets In KC Are Now 26% Below Tour Average

In a little less than two weeks, The Rolling Stones will be making their way to Kansas City. The legendary rock group will be playing Arrowhead Stadium on June 27 as part of their Zip Code Tour. For those still looking for tickets, the stop at Arrowhead will be a relative steal on the secondary market compared to the band’s other upcoming tour dates.

According to TiqIQ, the average price for Rolling Stones tickets is $193.10 for next Saturday’s show in Kansas City. That is the least expensive average for an upcoming Rolling Stones show and the only remaining date on the tour with a secondary market average below $100. None of the previous six shows already played on the tour had an average below $200, making the Arrowhead stop the cheapest overall show. The secondary market tour average for Rolling Stones tickets on TiqIQ is $258.52, placing the Kansas City show 26% below the tour average.

The get-in price for the show is $44, the also the least expensive ticket on the tour. The band’s May 30 show at Ohio Stadium in Columbus also had a get-in price of $44, which saw an attendance of 59,038. Only three other shows had or have a get-in price under $60.

Across the tour, The Rolling Stones have featured a wide array of high profile opening acts. These artists range from Gary Clark Jr. to Brad Paisley to Walk the Moon. The opener for the band’s Arrowhead show will be Ed Sheeran. While Sheeran and the Stones might not share much of a target demographic, Sheeran has not had a problem drawing crowds on his own this year. Ed Sheeran tickets on TiqIQ have an average price of $150.36 across his 2015 tour dates. Sheeran has also been able to draw Stones-like ticket prices, such as his upcoming September show with Christina Perri at Philips Arena in Atlanta that has an average price of $478.63.

After the KC stop, The Rolling Stones will have just four shows until their 15-date Zip Code Tour ends. The final stops will be in Raleigh, Indianapolis, Detroit and Buffalo.