What are the event details for GWAR at Revolution Live?
GWAR will perform on November 4, 2026, at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This concert promises to deliver an unforgettable experience filled with hard rock and metal energy.
What is the typical setlist duration for GWAR concerts?
The typical setlist duration for GWAR concerts ranges from 75 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their classic hits and newer material that showcases their unique style and theatrical performance.
Will there be any opening acts for the GWAR concert?
As of now, there are no confirmed opening acts for the GWAR concert at Revolution Live. Stay tuned for updates as the event date approaches.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to attendees aged 18 and older. Valid identification will be required for entry.
What are the parking options at Revolution Live?
Revolution Live offers limited on-site parking. However, there are several nearby parking lots and garages available. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a spot. For more information on parking options, visit Revolution Live Parking.
Are there any parking secrets I should know about?
For a more convenient experience, consider using rideshare services or public transportation to avoid parking hassles. Additionally, some nearby businesses may offer parking for a fee during events.
What is the bag policy at Revolution Live?
Revolution Live has a strict bag policy. Only small bags (under 12"x12") are permitted inside the venue. All bags are subject to search upon entry.
How can I secure mobile tickets on palmbeachtickets.org?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through palmbeachtickets.org by selecting your desired seats and opting for mobile delivery during checkout. Ensure you have your mobile device ready for entry on the event day.
How can I guarantee that my tickets are legitimate?
When purchasing tickets from palmbeachtickets.org, you can rest assured that all tickets are guaranteed to be legitimate and valid for entry. We prioritize customer satisfaction and ticket authenticity.
What are the delivery guarantees for my tickets?
All tickets purchased through palmbeachtickets.org come with delivery guarantees, ensuring that you receive your tickets in a timely manner before the event.
What is the price range for tickets to see GWAR?
Prices currently start around $50 and can go up to $200+, depending on market demand and seating selection.
What seating options are available at Revolution Live?
Revolution Live features general admission standing areas as well as reserved seating options. The best seating typically offers a clear view of the stage, while general admission areas provide an energetic atmosphere close to the action.
Are there any seating areas I should avoid?
The worst seating areas may include those located further back from the stage or obstructed views due to structural elements of the venue. It is recommended to review seating charts when purchasing tickets.
GWAR West Palm Beach Concert reviews
Would Attend More than Once-Great Fantastic-Incredible Show
This concert was absolutely amazing, from the opening with GWAR and Micah Tyler to Crowder. The abundance of joy, laughter, and emotions felt during the event cannot be adequately described with good words. We experienced lots of time with Crowder and Micah, and GWAR sang an unexpected "Go Rest High," which made 3 out of 5 of us cry. They surprised us by coming back on stage after we thought the show was over, playing several more songs. The concert started at 7:30 and continued until a little after 11:00 p.m. The price we paid was well worth it. We sat in Section 108, row M on the lower level, and everything was perfect. Each section had plenty of restrooms. Everything was well organized and done. Bravo to GWAR, Crowder, Micah, and the BOK. This was my first time attending the BOK, and it was a great experience all around. There was only one negative aspect that I can mention - an opportunity to give to an organization for children was discussed for quite a lengthy time. It seemed like a good organization to give to, but the way the audience was asked to give felt almost a little intimidating. The announcer instructed everyone to raise their hands, making it feel like we were being shamed into giving. I prefer to research an organization or pray about giving before doing so. That's the only thing I would change.