Empire of The Sun Concert at PNC Bank Arts Center
Join us for an electrifying performance by Empire of The Sun on September 2, 2026, at the renowned PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey. Known for their vibrant pop/rock sound and captivating stage presence, this concert promises an unforgettable experience.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the event details for Empire of The Sun at PNC Bank Arts Center?
Empire of The Sun will perform on September 2, 2026, at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey. The concert is expected to feature a dynamic setlist showcasing their popular hits.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
Tickets can be secured through ticketsredbank.com. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice.
What are the seating options at PNC Bank Arts Center?
The venue features a covered pavilion with reserved seating and a general admission lawn area. The front orchestra sections offer premium views, while the lawn provides a more affordable option.
What is the parking situation at PNC Bank Arts Center?
PNC Bank Arts Center has extensive on-site parking available for $20-$60 per event. It is advisable to purchase parking in advance online.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
Typically, concerts at PNC Bank Arts Center are open to all ages, but it is recommended to check specific event details for any age restrictions.
What should I know about the venue's bag policy?
PNC Bank Arts Center has specific bag policies in place. It is advisable to check their official website for the latest updates on what items are permitted.
What transportation options are available to reach the venue?
The most practical way to reach PNC Bank Arts Center is by car or rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. Limited NJ Transit bus service is also available.
What amenities are available at PNC Bank Arts Center?
The venue offers multiple concession stands with food and beverage options, including hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, beer, wine, and cocktails.
What should I bring for an outdoor concert?
As an outdoor venue, it is recommended to bring sunscreen, water, and light layers due to potential weather changes.
How long is the typical setlist duration for Empire of The Sun?
While specific setlist durations can vary, fans can typically expect a performance lasting around 90 minutes to two hours.
Is there ADA accessibility at PNC Bank Arts Center?
Yes, ADA-accessible seating is available in the pavilion. It is recommended to contact the venue in advance for specific accommodations.
Seating Information
The PNC Bank Arts Center features a capacity of 17,500, making it one of New Jersey's premier outdoor venues.
Covered Pavilion (Reserved Seating)
The covered pavilion offers numbered reserved seats under a roof ? ideal for guaranteed sightlines and protection from weather conditions. Front orchestra sections provide premium views closest to the stage while mid-pavilion sections balance comfort and price effectively.
Lawn (General Admission)
The large general admission lawn behind the pavilion offers an affordable option with a gradual slope that enhances sightlines. Arrive early for optimal positioning and consider bringing a blanket or low-back chair.
Best Sections
The best experience can be found in front and mid-pavilion reserved seats or center mid-distance on the lawn area.
Sections to Avoid
Avoid far side pavilion sections with angled views as well as back corners of the lawn where visibility may be limited.
Parking Information
The PNC Bank Arts Center is conveniently located at Exit 116 of the Garden
Empire of The Sun Red Bank Concert reviews
All around great show!!
A terrific show had Empire of The Sun, the awesome stage in the center was. Seether was particularly fantastic, one of my preferred bands around. My Darkest Days did a tremendous job, considering they are a new band. An awesome surprise was that Bush was even going to be on this show, they also put on a great performance. Gavin Rosdale going into the crowd was thought to be great! All the openers did a fantastic job. We were in the pit but not up in the front, so it was a great opportunity to see them up close without all the pushing and shoving. Disappointed that they didn't perform If Today Was Your Last Day, one of their VERY best songs, in my opinion anyway, or Save Me. Never Again, my personal favorite, which I have seriously missed in some of their past shows, was played.