Pavement Live at The Palace Theatre - St. Paul
Experience the electrifying return of Pavement as they take the stage at The Palace Theatre - St. Paul on July 21, 2026. This iconic alternative rock band, known for their influential sound and captivating live performances, is set to deliver an unforgettable night in the heart of Saint Paul. With a legacy that spans decades, Pavement has consistently pushed the boundaries of indie rock, and their recent tours have only solidified their status as one of the genre's most revered acts.
Fans can expect a setlist filled with classics such as "Cut Your Hair," "Gold Soundz," and tracks from their latest album, showcasing their evolution while staying true to their roots. The intimate atmosphere of The Palace Theatre - St. Paul enhances the experience, allowing concert-goers to connect with the band in a way that larger venues simply cannot replicate. The venue's rich history and stunning architecture provide the perfect backdrop for an evening filled with energy and nostalgia.
As excitement builds for this highly anticipated concert, securing your Pavement tickets in Saint Paul is essential. Don't miss your chance to witness this legendary band perform live at one of the city's premier venues. Join fellow fans for a night that promises to be both soulful and exhilarating, making it one of the standout upcoming events in Saint Paul.
FAQs
What are the parking options at The Palace Theatre - St. Paul?
The Palace Theatre offers several parking options nearby, including street parking and dedicated lots. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
What is the seating arrangement like at The Palace Theatre - St. Paul?
The venue features various seating options: Floor seating provides an up-close experience, Lower Level offers great views from a slightly elevated position, while Balcony seating gives a unique perspective of the stage.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on ticketssaintpaulmn.com?
You can easily secure mobile tickets by visiting ticketssaintpaulmn.com and selecting your desired seats. Our platform guarantees secure delivery and easy access on event day.
What is the typical duration of Pavement's setlist?
Pavement's setlist typically lasts around 90 minutes, featuring a mix of fan favorites and new material.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the prices for Pavement tickets in Saint Paul?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice.
Pavement Saint Paul Concert reviews
mediocre in all of the ways I expected it to be and more
First off I'll say that if I hadn't been given tickets to this I would not have gone.
I saw Pavement in a small venue in my youth. I knew this would never top that experience and I was right. A venue like the Paramount is a lousy place for loud rock music.
I get it. Pavement is not an arena band and they aren't a small club band anymore either. There are only so many venues a band with their kind of audience can play and in an historic building like The Paramount you can only do so much with acoustic treatment and PA without negatively impacting the aesthetics. It was not a good combination.
My son and I were seated in the mezzanine and the sound was pretty lousy and very heavy on the kick drum. We wore earplugs and were some of the few people in the audience masked. Between all of these factors and the sheer volume it was impossible to speak to each other while the band was playing. Sadly the best sound I heard all night was during a visit to the bathroom where the overwhelming volume and the acoustics of the auditorium weren't fighting with each other.
My son is on the autism spectrum and has lot of sensory sensitivities. The volume we both expected, but the blinding LED light show was completely uncalled for, and was a distraction from both the band's performance and the projected visuals the band provided. This was a really poor decision on somebody's part.
The venue staff were a mix of friendly and oddly surly and initially we were shown to the wrong seats. Another member of the staff helped us find the right ones. Not that big a deal to me, but I think it disrupted my son's ability to settle in and enjoy the show (to the extent possible).
Pavement deserves most of the credit for the 3 star rating. I feel they did their best to put on a good show and I would consider seeing them again under other circumstances. Still, we left after 8 or 9 songs. This was my son's first "big" rock show and I wanted him to remember the adventure and spectacle and not suffering through a show that too loud and too bright.
