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Elena Rodriguez
Elena Rodriguez
Culture and lifestyle writer covering entertainment, social media trends, and consumer technology
June 26, 2026·4 min read

Dan and Phil Tour 2026: Dates, Venues, and What to Expect

Comprehensive guide to Dan and Phil's 2026 tour: dates across seven US cities, ticket pricing from $65 to $400, presale details, and show format highlights.

Entertainment

Confirmed Tour Dates and Venues Across Seven North American Cities

Dan and Phil have announced a 2026 tour spanning seven North American cities, kicking off on June 15 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and concluding July 10 in Orlando. The duo will perform two consecutive shows in every city except Orlando, which hosts a single performance. Venues are mid-sized theaters and amphitheaters seating between 2,000 and 5,000 fans, reflecting their preference for intimate yet energetic settings.

Each city will host two consecutive shows to meet demand, with the exception of Orlando, which has a single performance.
  • Los Angeles – Greek Theatre (June 15–16)
  • San Francisco – The Masonic (June 19–20)
  • Seattle – Paramount Theatre (June 23–24)
  • Chicago – Auditorium Theatre (June 28–29)
  • New York – Beacon Theatre (July 2–3)
  • Toronto – Princess of Wales Theatre (July 6–7)
  • Orlando – Walt Disney Theater (July 10)

Ticket Pricing and Four Ways to Secure Seats Before They Sell Out

General admission tickets range from $65 to $120, while VIP packages are priced at $250 to $400. VIP benefits include early entry, a signed poster, and exclusive merchandise. Artist presale begins on March 20, 2026 via Dan and Phil's official website, followed by a Spotify presale on March 22 and general sale on March 24.

  • Create a Ticketmaster account in advance and log in before the sale starts.
  • Use multiple devices (phone, tablet, laptop) to increase your chances.
  • Join the artist presale by signing up for the newsletter on DanandPhil.com.
  • Check official social media for last-minute presale codes or venue-specific instructions.

Past tours sold out within minutes, so preparation is key. Resale platforms like StubHub will have tickets post-sale, but expect higher prices; use the venue’s official resale partner to avoid scams.

Show Format Highlights: Interactive Games, Musical Numbers, and Nostalgic Callbacks

The 2026 show is expected to follow the structure of the Interactive Introverts tour, with segments such as “Dan and Phil Play Games,” a live Q&A, and a musical medley of fan-favorite songs from their YouTube channels. New elements include a “Terrifying Stories” segment where the duo reads Reddit horror stories, and a “Fan Art Gallery” displayed on massive screens during intermission.

The stage will incorporate a giant screen for live tweets and a 'wheel of fortune' style spinner to determine spontaneous challenges.

Past tours featured elaborate set designs and props; the 2026 edition continues that tradition with enhanced interactive technology. The duo’s ability to blend live performance with digital engagement has been a hallmark of their success—precision in timing and audience interaction mirrors the acute precision seen in high-tech fields like medical monitoring and computer graphics.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dan and Phil 2026 tour includes seven North American cities with two shows each, plus a single show in Orlando.
  • Tickets range from $65 (general) to $400 (VIP), with presales starting March 20, 2026.
  • To secure tickets, sign up for the artist presale, use multiple devices, and monitor official social media for updates.
  • The show format blends interactive games, musical numbers, and audience participation, building on the success of the Interactive Introverts tour.
  • VIP packages offer early entry, meet-and-greet opportunities, and exclusive merchandise, but are limited in quantity.
  • Fans should expect high demand and plan accordingly, as previous Dan and Phil tours sold out rapidly.