Ella Langley Wilmington NC Concert June 26, 2026 | Live Oak Bank Pavilion Tickets & Show Guide
Ella Langley Wilmington Concert 2026
- Ella Langley performs June 26, 2026 at Live Oak Bank Pavilion at 7:00 PM.
- Outdoor venue on the riverfront. Lawn chairs must be 9 inches or lower.
- Tickets $52.50–$122.50. Gates open 5:30 PM. Rain or shine event.
- No on-site parking — use public decks. Cashless venue, clear bags only.
Ella Langley returns to Wilmington’s riverfront exactly one year after her last appearance at Live Oak Bank Pavilion. On June 26, 2026, the Alabama-born chart-topper brings The Dandelion Tour to North Carolina’s largest outdoor music venue, riding unprecedented commercial momentum following “Choosin’ Texas” historic run atop the Billboard Hot 100.
The show marks Langley’s second appearance at the 7,200-capacity waterfront venue. She first performed there June 13, 2025, in a supporting role. This time, she headlines with a full 90-minute set showcasing material from her sophomore album Dandelion, which releases April 10, 2026.
“Choosin’ Texas,” co-written with Miranda Lambert, made history in February 2026 as the first song by a female artist to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. The track held the No. 1 position for multiple weeks, surpassing Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” to become 2026’s best-selling song. It’s now RIAA Platinum-certified with over 310 million global streams.

The Wilmington date falls on the heels of Langley’s Salem, Virginia show the previous night, creating a back-to-back Southeast swing. Dylan Marlowe and Gabriella Rose join as opening acts across select Dandelion Tour dates, including Wilmington.
Gates open at 5:30 PM. The show starts at 7:00 PM. This is an outdoor, rain-or-shine event with no covered seating. Ella Langley Wilmington tickets remain available through Ticketmaster and the Live Oak Bank Pavilion box office.
How to Get Ella Langley Wilmington Tickets
Official tickets for the June 26 Live Oak Bank Pavilion show range from $52.50 to $122.50 before fees. Pricing varies between reserved seating sections closer to the stage and general admission lawn areas behind the seated bowl.
Tickets went on presale February 5 at 10:00 AM local time via ellalangley.com. The general onsale started February 6 at 10:00 AM through Ticketmaster and Live Nation. As of early March 2026, tickets remain in stock across multiple price points, though lawn sections typically sell out as showtime approaches.
The Live Oak Bank Pavilion box office operates on show days from 10:00 AM until the headliner takes the stage. The box office also opens Fridays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM when new shows go on sale to the general public. All ticket sales are final with no refunds or exchanges.
Secondary market options exist through Vivid Seats and StubHub, where average prices hover around $247-$310 as demand increases closer to the event. Parking passes sell separately through ParkWhiz and average $65-$93 depending on proximity to the venue.
For the best Ella Langley Live Oak Bank Pavilion tickets at face value, purchase through primary channels early. Langley’s chart dominance and sold-out shows across other markets signal strong demand for her lone 2026 Wilmington appearance.

About Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park
Live Oak Bank Pavilion sits at 10 Cowan Street in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, along the Cape Fear River. The outdoor amphitheater opened in July 2021 and seats 7,200 across reserved seating sections and an expansive general admission lawn. The venue operates as Wilmington’s largest music destination and has hosted Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews Band, Jelly Roll, and dozens of country and rock touring acts since its opening.
The venue’s waterfront location creates unique atmospheric conditions. Summer shows often feature dramatic sunset backdrops as the sun sets behind the stage, though this can create challenging sight lines for lawn attendees during opening sets. The Cape Fear River breeze provides natural cooling but can intensify quickly during storms.
Parking & Transportation
Live Oak Bank Pavilion does not provide on-site parking. Guests must use nearby public parking decks or street parking. The venue partners with ParkWhiz for advance parking reservations, which range from $30-$65 depending on location and proximity.
Recommended parking options include:
- Convention Center Deck (3-4 blocks)
- Riverfront Park Garage
- Metered street parking along Water Street and Front Street
Uber and Lyft drop-offs occur at the corner of Harnett Street and 3rd Street. This is also the recommended pickup location post-show to avoid congestion.
Seating & Lawn Area
The venue features two distinct experiences. Reserved seating sections sit in front of the stage under no cover. Behind the seated bowl, a large general admission lawn slopes upward, providing sightlines over the crowd. The lawn area includes no covered sections.
Low-Profile Chair Policy (Critical)
Personal lawn chairs are permitted on the lawn only if the seat sits no higher than 9 inches off the ground. Standard camping chairs or folding chairs with elevated seats exceed this limit and will be turned away at entry. The venue offers official lawn chair rentals for guests who don’t want to bring their own.
Personal blankets are allowed but cannot exceed 4 feet by 8 feet. Blankets must remain flat on the ground and cannot be hung to create shade structures.
Clear Bag Policy
Live Oak Bank Pavilion enforces a strict clear bag policy. Only the following bags are permitted: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags not exceeding 12″ x 6″ x 12″; one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc-style); and small non-clear clutches or fanny packs under 6″ x 9″. Medical bags are permitted but subject to inspection.
Prohibited Items
Outside food or beverages are prohibited, except up to two factory-sealed water bottles (one gallon total) or one empty refillable water bottle. Professional cameras with detachable lenses, tablets, laptops, audio/video recording devices, umbrellas, coolers, laser pointers, noisemakers, and selfie sticks are not allowed. Service animals are permitted; pets are not.
Weather Policy
Live Oak Bank Pavilion operates rain or shine. The venue includes no covered seating areas. Guests are encouraged to bring ponchos, as umbrellas are prohibited inside the venue. North Carolina’s June weather typically features afternoon temperatures in the mid-80s with high humidity and occasional thunderstorms.
All guests pass through metal detectors or receive pat-down searches upon entry. The venue maintains a cashless policy for all concessions and merchandise. Cash-to-card conversion stations operate at Guest Services.
Accessibility
The main entrance on Harnett Street is fully ADA-accessible. Accessible drop-off operates at the main entrance, allowing guests with mobility needs to exit vehicles while drivers park in nearby decks. Limited accessible parking exists on Harnett Street on a first-come basis. Wheelchair seating is available on a first-come basis through Ticketmaster during purchase.
What to Expect at the Show
Ella Langley’s expected setlist for The Dandelion Tour draws heavily from her upcoming sophomore album Dandelion, her debut Hungover, and signature covers that showcase her Southern roots and modern country edge.
Ella Langley – Country Boy’s Dream Girl (Official Visualizer)
Expected Setlist:
- “Country Boy’s Dream Girl”
- “nicotine”
- “paint the town blue”
- “Better Be Tough”
- “Here for the Party” (Gretchen Wilson cover)
- “Never Met Anyone Like You”
- “Dandelion” (new album title track)
- “girl you’re taking home”
- “20-20”
- “That’s Why We Fight”
- “Hungover”
- “you look like you love me” (feat. Riley Green)
- “Choosin’ Texas” (chart-topping single)
- “weren’t for the wind”
Langley’s recent performances as an opening act for Eric Church in February 2026 featured condensed 8-song sets, but as a headliner, she’s expected to perform 75-90 minutes with deeper album cuts and extended crowd interaction. Her last Wilmington appearance in June 2025 featured a setlist heavy on material from Hungover; the 2026 show will introduce new tracks from Dandelion throughout.
Langley’s performance style emphasizes raw vocal power, minimal production theatrics, and direct audience engagement. She often introduces songs with personal backstories, particularly “Choosin’ Texas” and its co-writing session with Miranda Lambert at a Nashville retreat. The Dandelion Tour features a center-stage configuration with a full live band, emphasizing intimacy even in larger outdoor settings.
Dylan Marlowe and Gabriella Rose open the show. Gates open at 5:30 PM, with Gabriella Rose expected around 6:00 PM, Dylan Marlowe around 6:30 PM, and Ella Langley taking the stage by 7:15-7:30 PM as the sun begins setting over the Cape Fear River.
Setlists are subject to change based on crowd response and pacing.
Opening Acts — Dylan Marlowe & Gabriella Rose
Dylan Marlowe joins The Dandelion Tour as a rising voice in contemporary country. The Georgia-born singer-songwriter blends traditional country storytelling with modern production, earning attention across streaming platforms and country radio. His catalog resonates with fans of Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen. Marlowe appears on select Dandelion Tour dates, including the Wilmington show, typically performing 25-30 minute sets featuring original material.
Gabriella Rose represents the new wave of independent country artists building audiences through grassroots touring and digital engagement. She’s confirmed for Country Thunder Wisconsin 2026, a major festival placement signaling growing industry recognition. Rose’s set typically runs 20-25 minutes and focuses on original material rooted in Americana and modern country traditions. Her Live Oak Bank Pavilion appearance marks her Wilmington debut.
Both openers perform full electric sets with backing bands. Arriving by 5:30 PM ensures fans catch the complete show from first note to final encore, and allows time to navigate parking and entry security.
About Ella Langley
Ella Langley was born in Hope Hull, Alabama, and began writing songs in her teenage years, drawing inspiration from Southern storytelling traditions and modern country’s evolving sound. Her breakthrough arrived in 2024 with “you look like you love me,” a duet with Riley Green that climbed country radio and introduced her confessional songwriting style to a national audience.
Her debut album Hungover arrived in 2024 and produced multiple Billboard Hot 100 entries, including the title track and “weren’t for the wind.” The project established Langley as both a commercial force and critical favorite, blending traditional country instrumentation with modern lyrical themes around heartbreak, resilience, and Southern identity.
Dandelion, her sophomore album, releases April 10, 2026, co-produced with Miranda Lambert and Ben West. The album’s lead single “Choosin’ Texas” made history in February 2026 as the first song by a female artist to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. The track’s success positioned Langley alongside Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Dolly Parton, and a select group of women who have dominated both country and pop charts simultaneously.
Beyond The Dandelion Tour, Langley maintains a packed 2026 schedule with supporting slots on Eric Church’s Free the Machine Tour, Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour, and festival appearances at Stagecoach, Rock the Country, Railbird Fest, and Braves Country Fest.
Her music centers on authentic storytelling, vocal grit, and a refusal to sand down the rough edges of country music. She cites influences ranging from Miranda Lambert to Gretchen Wilson, and her live shows emphasize those connections through covers and collaborations. Industry observers credit Langley with helping lead a neotraditionalist movement in country music, proving radio-friendly hits can emerge from traditionally-structured songs with authentic Southern narratives.
Wilmington Venue Survival Guide
What to Bring:
- Low-profile lawn chair (seat 9 inches or lower off ground) OR small blanket (4’x8′ max)
- Clear bag (12″x6″x12″ max) or small clutch (6″x9″ max)
- Two factory-sealed water bottles (1 gallon total) OR empty refillable bottle
- Poncho (umbrellas prohibited; this is a rain-or-shine event)
- Sunscreen and hat (no shade on lawn until sunset around 8:30 PM)
- Credit/debit card (venue is cashless)
What to Leave at Home:
- Standard camping chairs (seat height exceeds 9-inch limit)
- Umbrellas
- Outside food or alcohol
- Large bags or backpacks
- Professional cameras
Arrival Strategy: Plan to arrive by 5:00 PM if using public parking decks, as nearby lots fill quickly for popular shows. Pre-purchase parking through ParkWhiz to guarantee a spot within walking distance.
The walk from Convention Center Deck to the venue entrance is approximately 3-4 blocks along Wilmington’s Riverwalk. Factor 15-20 minutes from parking to venue entry, including security screening time.
Weather Considerations: Late June in Wilmington typically features afternoon temperatures in the mid-80s with 60-70% humidity. Thunderstorms are common in early evening but usually pass quickly. Since the venue operates rain or shine with no covered seating, check weather forecasts the morning of the show and dress accordingly.
Sunset occurs around 8:30 PM on June 26, meaning the first 60-90 minutes of the show occur in full daylight with direct sun exposure on the lawn. Lawn attendees should apply sunscreen and bring hats.
FAQs About Ella Langley’s Wilmington Concert
Q: When is Ella Langley coming to Wilmington, NC?
Ella Langley performs at Live Oak Bank Pavilion on Friday, June 26, 2026. Gates open at 5:30 PM and the show starts at 7:00 PM.
Q: Where is Live Oak Bank Pavilion located?
Live Oak Bank Pavilion is at 10 Cowan Street, Wilmington, NC 28401, along the Cape Fear River in downtown Wilmington. The venue has no on-site parking; use nearby public decks or ParkWhiz reservations.
Q: How much are Ella Langley Wilmington tickets?
Official ticket prices range from $52.50 to $122.50 (plus fees) depending on seating section. Reserved seats are more expensive than general admission lawn. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Q: Are Ella Langley Wilmington tickets sold out?
As of March 2026, tickets remain available through Ticketmaster. Secondary market options exist through Vivid Seats and StubHub at higher prices ($247-$310 average) if primary tickets sell out.
Q: Can I bring a lawn chair to Live Oak Bank Pavilion?
Personal lawn chairs are permitted on the lawn only if the seat is no higher than 9 inches off the ground. Standard camping chairs exceed this limit. The venue offers lawn chair rentals.
Q: Is there parking at Live Oak Bank Pavilion?
No. The venue has no on-site parking. Use nearby public parking decks (Convention Center Deck recommended), street parking, or pre-purchase parking through ParkWhiz ($30-$65 average). Uber/Lyft drop-off is at Harnett and 3rd Street.
Q: Who is opening for Ella Langley in Wilmington?
Dylan Marlowe and Gabriella Rose serve as opening acts. Both perform full sets before Ella Langley takes the stage.
Q: What happens if it rains?
The show operates rain or shine. Live Oak Bank Pavilion is an outdoor venue with no covered seating. Bring a poncho; umbrellas are prohibited inside.
Q: What time does Ella Langley go on stage in Wilmington?
Ella Langley is expected to take the stage around 7:15-7:30 PM, following opening performances. Gates open at 5:30 PM.
Other Ella Langley North Carolina & Regional Tour Stops
Ella Langley’s Dandelion Tour includes multiple North Carolina stops, giving fans in the region several opportunities to catch her 2026 headlining run.
The night before Wilmington, Langley performs at Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia, on June 25, 2026. The indoor arena setting offers a contrast to Wilmington’s outdoor riverfront experience.
Later in July, she returns to North Carolina for a show at Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary on July 24, 2026. The following night, July 25, she performs at North Charleston Coliseum in South Carolina, creating a three-state Southeast swing across consecutive nights.
For fans considering multi-show weekends, the Salem-to-Wilmington back-to-back offers two distinct venue experiences: indoor arena versus outdoor waterfront amphitheater.
