What are the event details for Broadway Rave at The Rebel Lounge?
Broadway Rave will take place on July 24, 2026, at The Rebel Lounge in Phoenix, Arizona. This concert promises an electrifying experience, showcasing a unique blend of Broadway hits and contemporary music.
What is the seating arrangement at The Rebel Lounge?
The Rebel Lounge features a general admission setup with standing room and limited seating options. For the best experience, it is recommended to arrive early to secure a spot closer to the stage.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
Yes, attendees must be 21 years or older to enter The Rebel Lounge for the Broadway Rave event.
How can I purchase tickets for Broadway Rave?
Tickets can be purchased through ticketsphoenix.org. Ensure you secure your mobile tickets for easy access on the day of the event.
What are the parking options available at The Rebel Lounge?
Parking is available on-site at The Rebel Lounge, but spaces may fill up quickly. It is advisable to arrive early or consider alternative transportation options.
Is public transport available to reach The Rebel Lounge?
Yes, public transport options are available in Phoenix. Check local transit schedules for routes that service The Rebel Lounge area.
What is the bag policy at The Rebel Lounge?
The Rebel Lounge has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed, and all bags are subject to search upon entry.
What can I expect in terms of setlist duration?
The typical setlist duration for Broadway Rave is approximately 90 minutes, featuring a mix of popular Broadway songs and high-energy performances.
Will there be any opening acts for Broadway Rave?
Details regarding opening acts have yet to be announced. Stay tuned for updates as the event date approaches.
What are the ticket prices for Broadway Rave?
Prices currently start around $40 and may vary based on market demand as the event date approaches.
Broadway Rave Phoenix Concert reviews
Wall needs to go
"The wall blocked our view, from the side of the arena all the seats were bad. But it was still kept very dark in order to use the constant video on the wall--which was mostly still shots of anti-war propaganda. I never saw the band that played behind the wall, on a few songs they setup in front of the wall. The price of the ticket reflected the 10 truckloads of arena decorations that were wasted on me. I was not blown away like I expected. I think Broadway Rave is only licensed to do the wall songs, not my favorites I admit. And it just seemed ironic, the whole concert is anti war let's have peace, but Broadway Rave can't make peace with Gilmore, so we can see them together?"