Ella Langley Savannah Concert May 15, 2026 | Enmarket Arena Tickets & Info
Ella Langley Savannah Concert 2026
- Ella Langley plays Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA on May 15, 2026.
- Doors open at 5:00 PM. The show begins at 7:00 PM.
- Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose join as opening acts.
- Tickets start at $89.50 via Ticketmaster. Venue is cashless. Only clear bags or small clutches allowed.
Ella Langley returns to Savannah on May 15, 2026, headlining Enmarket Arena as part of Ella Langley Tour 2026. The rising country star last performed at the same venue in February 2024 as a special guest on Riley Green’s Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour. This time, she commands the stage as the headliner, bringing her chart-topping momentum and sophomore album energy to Georgia’s Hostess City.
The show marks a pivotal moment in Langley’s trajectory. Fresh off her historic Billboard Hot 100 achievement with “Choosin’ Texas” the first song by a woman to simultaneously top the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts Langley enters arena headliner territory with newfound industry credibility and a rapidly expanding fanbase.
Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose join as special guests for the Savannah date, creating a triple bill that showcases rising talent across contemporary country music. Doors open at 5:00 PM, with showtime set for 7:00 PM.

The Dandelion Tour Context
The Savannah concert sits within Langley’s 16-date headlining trek, which launched May 7 in Toledo, Ohio. Named after her sophomore album Dandelion released April 10 via SAWGOD/Columbia Records the tour represents Langley’s first sustained run as an arena headliner.
Executive produced by Langley alongside Miranda Lambert and Ben West, Dandelion follows her 2024 debut hungover, which spawned the Riley Green duet “You Look Like You Love Me” and reached No. 5 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. The new 18-track project explores themes of growth, self-discovery, and resilience, with Langley describing it as her most personal work to date.
“This record has so much growth in it,” Langley said upon the album’s announcement. “I’ve never poured more of myself into a project, into a song, into an idea, and it’s fallen out so beautifully.”
The Savannah stop arrives one day after Langley’s Estero, Florida show at Hertz Arena and precedes a supporting slot with Morgan Wallen at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville on May 16.

Ticket Information & Availability
Tickets for Ella Langley’s Enmarket Arena performance are available through Ticketmaster, AXS, and the venue box office. Current secondary market pricing starts around $89.50, with approximately 1,932 tickets remaining as of early March 2026.
Presale access began February 5 at 10:00 AM local time through Langley’s official website, ellalangley.com. General public sales opened February 6 at 10:00 AM local time.
VIP packages remain available and typically include premium seating, early venue entry, and exclusive merchandise options. Given Langley’s recent chart success and the limited 16-date tour schedule, Savannah tickets are moving steadily toward sellout status.
Enmarket Arena operates as a cashless venue. All transactions require credit cards, debit cards, or mobile payment methods including Apple Pay and Google Pay. Cash is not accepted for tickets, concessions, or merchandise.

Enmarket Arena Venue Guide
Located at 620 Stiles Avenue in Savannah’s Canal District, Enmarket Arena opened in 2022 as a 9,500-capacity multi-purpose venue. The arena features modern acoustics designed specifically for live music, with clear sightlines from every seat and state-of-the-art sound reinforcement systems.
Parking & Transportation
On-site paid parking is available directly adjacent to the arena, though spaces fill quickly for popular concerts. Parking typically costs $30–$35 per vehicle. Guests are advised to arrive early, as lot capacity is limited during sold-out events. Ride-share drop-off zones are clearly marked on Stiles Avenue.
Entry & Security
All guests pass through walk-through metal detectors or handheld security wands upon entry. The arena enforces a strict bag policy: only small clutches (4.5″ x 6.5″ x 2″ or smaller) or clear bags (maximum 14″ x 14″ x 6″) are permitted. Diaper bags and medical bags are allowed but subject to thorough inspection.
Mobile-only ticketing is standard. Guests should download tickets from their Ticketmaster account before arrival rather than attempting to access them at the entrance.
Accessibility
Enmarket Arena provides wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and seating throughout the venue. Accessible seating is available at multiple price points and can be reserved through Ticketmaster’s accessible ticket interface.
Expected Setlist & Performance Details
Based on Langley’s recent 2026 performances at venues including MVP Arena in Albany and KeyBank Center in Buffalo, the Savannah setlist should feature approximately 16–18 songs spanning both albums plus select covers.
Likely Opening
“Hell At Night” (BigXthaPlug cover) — Langley frequently opens with this high-energy reinterpretation, setting an immediate tone of confidence and cross-genre appeal.
Core Setlist Expectations
- “Country Boy’s Dream Girl”
- “nicotine”
- “Here for the Party” (Gretchen Wilson cover)
- “Never Met Anyone Like You”
- “Dandelion” (title track from the new album)
- “girl you’re taking home”
- “20-20”
- “you look like you love me” (Riley Green duet — performed solo or with crowd participation)
- “Choosin’ Texas” (guaranteed set highlight given its chart dominance)
- “weren’t for the wind”
- “paint the town blue” (frequent show closer)
Additional deep cuts from Dandelion will likely rotate into the setlist as the tour progresses, with Langley emphasizing the new material’s live arrangements.
The set typically runs 90 minutes, balancing uptempo sing-alongs with emotional ballads that showcase Langley’s vocal range and storytelling precision. Fans attending should expect a high-production show featuring full band arrangements, dynamic lighting design, and Langley’s natural stage presence honed through years of opening for arena acts.
Special Guests: Kameron Marlowe & Gabriella Rose
Kameron Marlowe brings his own headlining pedigree to The Dandelion Tour. The North Carolina-born singer-songwriter gained national attention through his appearance on The Voice and has since built a devoted following through singles like “Giving You Up” and “Steady Heart.” His second studio album Keepin’ the Lights On arrived in 2025, and he recently collaborated with Langley on “Strangers,” which appears on that album.
Marlowe’s baritone delivery and emotionally resonant songwriting create a natural pairing with Langley’s blend of country traditionalism and contemporary production. His set typically runs 30–35 minutes, focusing on his most recognizable material.
Gabriella Rose represents the newer wave of country artists blending Americana influences with pop accessibility. Her growing catalog and energetic stage presence make her an ideal tour opener, typically performing a 20-minute set that introduces audiences to her core sound.
The rotating support acts across different tour dates include Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, and Laci Kaye Booth, creating varied lineups that keep each night of the tour fresh.
About Ella Langley
Born May 3, 1999, in Hope Hull, Alabama, Ella Langley grew up immersed in music through Baptist church singing and family jam sessions. After moving to Nashville in 2019, she built her career through the city’s songwriter community, eventually landing cuts on Elle King’s Come Get Your Wife and a Runaway June single.
Her debut album hungover arrived August 2, 2024, and debuted at No. 77 on the Billboard 200. The deluxe edition Still Hungover pushed the album to No. 49 upon its November 2024 re-entry. “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green became her first No. 1 on Country Airplay, while “Weren’t for the Wind” peaked at No. 18 on the Hot 100.
“Choosin’ Texas,” co-written with Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, and Joybeth Taylor, became Langley’s career-defining moment. The song debuted at No. 39 on the Hot 100 in November 2025 and climbed to No. 1 by February 2026, making history as the first female-led country song to simultaneously command the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. The track has accumulated over 240 million streams.
At the 2025 CMA Awards, Langley earned six nominations including Female Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year, and Single of the Year for “you look like you love me,” ultimately winning Best Single of the Year.
Langley’s influences span Stevie Nicks, Willie Nelson, and 1970s-80s rock bands, creating a sound that balances country authenticity with rock energy and pop melody. Her live performances emphasize this fusion, moving seamlessly between tender ballads and arena-ready anthems.
Savannah Concert History
Langley’s February 24, 2024 performance at Enmarket Arena as Riley Green’s special guest introduced her to Savannah audiences during her pre-breakthrough era. That appearance came months before hungover‘s release and preceded her chart ascension.
The May 15, 2026 return marks a full-circle moment. Where she once opened for an established arena act, she now commands the same stage as the headliner, backed by industry validation and commercial success. For Savannah fans who attended the 2024 show, the 2026 concert offers a rare opportunity to witness an artist’s evolution in real time.
Enmarket Arena’s 9,500-seat configuration creates an intimate environment relative to stadium shows, allowing Langley’s personality and vocal nuance to connect with audiences in ways larger venues cannot accommodate. The venue’s acoustics favor country music’s dynamic range, from whisper-quiet verses to full-band crescendos.
Pre-Show & Post-Show Savannah
Visitors traveling to Savannah for the concert have access to the Historic District’s restaurants, bars, and hotels within a short distance of Enmarket Arena. The venue sits in the Canal District, an emerging entertainment zone separate from the tourist-heavy River Street corridor.
Dining Options Near the Venue
Local favorites within walking distance include Cotton & Rye (New American), The Grey (Southern fine dining housed in a restored Greyhound bus terminal), and Alligator Soul (seafood and steaks). For pre-show casual dining, Crystal Beer Parlor and B. Matthew’s Eatery offer quicker service.
Parking Strategy
Early arrival (by 5:30 PM) secures the best on-site parking spots. Alternative lots exist within a 10-minute walk, often at lower rates. Street parking in surrounding neighborhoods is limited and subject to residential permit requirements.
Post-Show Considerations
Traffic exits quickly from the arena lot onto Stiles Avenue, but congestion occurs at the intersection with I-16. Allowing 15–20 minutes for parking lot clearance typically reduces wait times. Nearby hotels along Abercorn Street provide walkable options for out-of-town guests.
Why This Show Matters
The Savannah date represents more than a tour stop. It captures Langley at a defining career threshold — transitioning from emerging artist to arena headliner while her biggest single still dominates radio and streaming platforms.
“Choosin’ Texas” remains in the Top 5 at country radio as of early March 2026, ensuring maximum audience familiarity with her recent work. The Dandelion album, released just weeks before the tour launch, positions Langley as an artist in active creative mode rather than touring on legacy material.
For attendees, the May 15 concert offers front-row access to an artist whose career trajectory suggests festival headline slots and stadium dates within the next 12–24 months. The 16-date Dandelion Tour deliberately maintains scarcity, making each performance a premium experience for dedicated fans.
Langley’s collaboration with Miranda Lambert on Dandelion adds industry credibility that translates to live performance polish. Lambert’s influence appears in the album’s production values and songwriting depth, elements that elevate Langley’s live show beyond typical rising-artist performances.
Related Shows & Tour Continuation
Following Savannah, Langley joins Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville (May 16), then returns to headlining mode for dates in Oklahoma City (June 18), Independence, Missouri (June 19), and Salem, Virginia (June 25).
The tour concludes with a Texas three-show run in mid-August: Austin’s Moody Center (August 13), Corpus Christi’s Hilliard Center (August 14), and Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena (August 15).
Fans unable to attend the Savannah show can catch Langley at nearby dates in North Charleston, South Carolina (July 25) or Cary, North Carolina (July 24).
Frequently Asked Questions
What time should I arrive at Enmarket Arena?
Doors open at 5:00 PM. Arriving by 6:00 PM ensures time for parking, security screening, concessions, and merchandise purchases before the 7:00 PM showtime.
Can I bring a bag into Enmarket Arena?
Only small clutches (4.5″ x 6.5″ x 2″ or smaller) or clear bags (maximum 14″ x 14″ x 6″) are permitted. Standard purses and backpacks are prohibited.
Is the venue cashless?
Yes. Enmarket Arena accepts only credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay). No cash transactions are processed anywhere in the venue.
Will Ella Langley perform “Choosin’ Texas”?
Guaranteed. The song remains her biggest hit and serves as a set highlight on the current tour.
Are there age restrictions for this concert?
All ages are welcome. Tickets are required for all attendees regardless of age.
