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Liz Phair Tickets

Liz Phair Tickets

Liz Phair Concert Tickets

Get the full alternative rock experience when you secure your Liz Phair tickets today with TicketSmarter. Celebrated as one of the most influential female singer-songwriters of the 1990s, Liz Phair's landmark debut album 'Exile in Guyville' became a cult indie classic that railed against rock's macho swagger and later inspired the likes of Fiona Apple, Cat Power, Waxahatchee and Courtney Barnett. Growing up in Cincinnati and Chicago with adopted parents, Phair started writing songs while studying art history at college in Oberland, Ohio before heading to San Francisco to play the coffee house circuit, making homemade cassette recordings under the name of Girly Sound.

She ended up back in Chicago playing alternative clubs and working with Chris Brokaw from Come and Urge Overkill but, unbeknown to Phair, a close friend took it upon himself to send her tapes to every fanzine in the country and by 1992 she had landed a deal with Matador Records.

Designed as a riposte to the cocksure male gaze of albums like The Rolling Stones' 'Exile on Main St.' and small-town, alternative rock poseurs, 'Exile in Guysville' was adored by critics who saw Phair as leading a new generation of sharp-tongued, sexually confident, feminist songwriters. Her lo-fi, DIY sound was polished into a spiky pop record on Grammy-nominated follow-up 'Whip-Smart' in 1994 with Phair tracking the course of a relationship from its first flirtation to its tearful break-up and appearing in a typically playful, frank and unapologetic mood on tracks like 'Supanova' and 'Jealousy'.

Though not a natural major label artist, Phair released three albums for Capitol Records, on which she confronted marriage, motherhood and her divorce and collaborated with artists including REM and Sheryl Crow. Her work with glossy, hit-making production team The Matrix and the pursuit of shiny, radio-friendly pop anthems divided critics and fans, but she returned more to her indie roots when she joined Dave Matthews' ATO Records label and released the experimental 'Funstyle' in 2010. Grab Liz Phair tickets now so you can experience alternative music live and in person.

How much are Liz Phair tickets?

Generally speaking, Liz Phair ticket prices cost more than $50 for most live performances. Tickets to see Liz Phair play at music festivals like Lollapalooza can cost more than $100 for a standard general admission ticket. Premium seating at venues like the United Center can cost more than $275 a seat, while standard tickets for seats in the upper levels of the arena can cost less than $75 a ticket.

Liz Phair concert ticket prices can range up to several hundred dollars per ticket depending on the venue and seat location. Floor seats and VIP are usually the most expensive depending on availability. And of course, the least expensive seats will be farthest from the stage.

When do Liz Phair tickets go on sale?

Onsale dates for Liz Phair tickets vary depending on the city or region. You can stay up to date by viewing the event schedule above. There’s no need for a presale code. Typically, tickets go on sale 6-9 months in advance.

Liz Phair Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

Catch Liz Phair on the road possibly at festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, Desert Daze Festival at Moreno Beach, CA or at Pickathon Music Festival in Happy Valley. Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago brings together some of the biggest names in indie and alternative music. Check out the event schedule above to see when Liz Phair tour dates are coming to an arena or stadium near you. 

Right now, there aren't any shows left on the Liz Phair 2024 concert schedule. 

Songs from the Liz Phair Tour Setlist

Liz Phair's setlist while performing in Washington , DC at “Nationals Park” included the following songs:

  1. Supernova
  2. 6'1"
  3. Help Me Mary
  4. Never Said
  5. Polyester Bride
  6. Stratford-on-Guy
  7. Divorce Song
  8. Extraordinary
  9. Mesmerizing
  10. Cinco de Mayo
  11. Fuck and Run
  12. Why Can't I?

Source: Setlist.fm