Russ has revealed plans for a North American tour with the announcement of “It was you all along,” a 10-city trek that will bring him to arenas all over the U.S. You can get tickets during the general onsale on Friday, March 15th at 10am local time, or you can join one of the two presales that started today. Get the presale code and all other essential details for Russ below!
FIND A RUSS TOUR DATE NEAR YOU
The “It was you all along” tour will make stops in Seattle, Phoenix, Dallas, and Brooklyn. While in California Russ will perform at Oakland Arena and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Further appearances will include concerts at the American Airlines Center in Dallas and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
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The summer of 2023 saw the release of SANTIAGO, an introspective new project that was followed by pop-ups held all over the U.S. It also featured the release of a short film that was screened at theaters in both the U.S. and the U.K. The new tour is looking to expand the album’s reach and impact even further. Russ will also be joined by both 6LACK and Melii on all dates of the “It was you all along” tour
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How Much Are Russ Tickets?
Tickets for Russ are currently $39 to $149 + service fees for standard and general admission tickets. Prices for VIP tickets are $214 to $400. Ticket prices can vary between cities so we recommend you select a tour date near you to confirm pricing.
When Do Russ Tickets Go On Sale?
Tickets for Russ go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 15th at 10am local time.
The VIP Package presale started Monday, March 11th at 10am local time.
A Russ artist presale began Monday, March 11th at 10am local time.
The promoter presale opens Wednesday, March 13th at 10am local time.
A Kia Forum venue presale will be initiated on Thursday, March 14th at 10am local time.
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What Is The Russ Presale Code?
Fans can choose one of the below presales to get tickets before the general onsale for the “It was you all along” tour. The VIP and Artist presale are both live!
VIP Package Presale
The VIP Package presale has started! A presale code isn’t necessary for these Russ tickets. You will need to decide which of the four available packages best suits your preferred experience. VIP perks vary between each but include pre-show photo opportunities, access to a VIP lounge (light appetizers, drink vouchers, games, and other amenities), a rideshare voucher, a VIP gift item, early entry, and more.
Artist Presale
The Russ artist presale has begun! To participate in this presale you should first pick a Russ tour date you want to attend, then enter the following presale code to unlock the artist presale: RUSSWORLD.
Promoter Presale
The promoter presale opens on Wednesday, March 13th at 10am local time. After you’ve decided on a tour date for Russ you can use the promoter presale code to get your tickets: KEY.
Venue Presale (Kia Forum)
The Kia Forum venue presale is on Thursday, March 14th at 10am local time. Fans in Los Angeles can take advantage of this presale if they plan on attending the Russ date at the Kia Forum. Just use the presale code to get access: INGLEWOOD.
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What Are Official Platinum Tickets?
If you see expensive tickets that are not VIP packages, those are official platinum tickets. These tickets are offered well over standard ticket prices, which is unfair to fans. The Event Organizer(s) have priced these tickets according to their market value (aka dynamic pricing). In other words, ticket pricing can go up or down and usually goes up.
Official platinum tickets do not include VIP packages. The only positive thing about them is that they make buying floor or front-row tickets to a high-demand concert easy if you’re willing to shed the extra cash. They can sometimes be purchased during a presale without a presale code. Availability and pricing for official platinum tickets are subject to change based on demand.
Pro Tips When Buying Your Tickets
First, on the day of the presale or general onsale (whichever you prefer), login to your Ticketmaster account (go to my account or sign in located on the upper right corner of the page) 30 minutes ahead of the sale time. If you don’t have one, create one now.
Be sure to add your billing info (aka credit card info) before jumping into the digital queue for a quick check-out. Once the presale starts, remain in the digital queue. Only use one browser window because using multiple browsers or devices and multiple accounts with the same phone number can result in errors. Trust, it’s happened to us before! Don’t refresh your page, do be patient, don’t leave your page, do get those tickets!
What To Do If Tickets Are Sold Out?
If tickets sell out, your other option is to buy them via online resellers like VividSeats or StubHub. When all else fails, we prefer these resell options because both offer a 100% Guarantee. You can also purchase resale tickets through Ticketmaster’s resale program. Just search for the concert or event you want to attend, and see if any resale tickets are available. We recommend comparing the three options to determine which one works best for you.
Also, more standard tickets are often released in the weeks leading up to the show date. We’ve seen it with Oasis, Nine Inch Nails, BLACKPINK, and many more. These tickets are normally production release tickets and sideview/limited-view tickets. It’s a secret gatekept by many, but if you’re reading this, now you know.

Where Is Russ Touring In 2024?
Russ will deliver the “It was you all along” tour to ten cities in the U.S. and Canada this summer.
Fri May 31 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Sun Jun 02 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
Thu Jun 06 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
Sat Jun 08 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
Thu Jun 13 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Sat Jun 15 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Fri Jun 21 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Sun Jun 23 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Tue Jun 25 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Fri Jun 28 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
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