ODESZA tickets typically run from around $55 for rear and upper sections to $280 or more for premium positions and VIP packages, though the exact figure depends on the city and how early you buy. The Seattle duo's live show — a full band, drumline and cinematic visuals — is widely regarded as one of the best productions in electronic music, and their tours sell out quickly.

This guide breaks down what each seating tier usually costs, why their acclaimed live production keeps demand high, and how to land the cheaper end of the range. Live "from" prices for every confirmed date appear in the cards below the moment a show goes on sale.

ODESZA Ticket Tiers Explained

  • Rear / upper sections: The cheapest standard positions, usually $55–$100. The cinematic production is designed to be seen from the whole room.
  • Mid-tier reserved / GA: Reserved seats or mid-floor positions, roughly $100–$170. The balance point for price and view of the full production.
  • Front floor / pit: Closest positions to the stage, typically $150–$225 depending on the market.
  • VIP packages: VIP packages run $225 and up, adding premium positions, dedicated entry and exclusive merchandise. Read the inclusions carefully.

Why Do ODESZA Ticket Prices Change?

ODESZA tours selectively and their live show is a destination event — fans travel for it — so the cheapest positions on popular dates sell first. Prices are generally lowest right at the on-sale, and comparing several cities on the same run is the best way to find the lower end of the range.