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Eminem Tour 2026: Dates, Openers, Tickets & What to Expect

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Eminem on tour is a different kind of event. At this stage of his career, every tour feels like it could be one of the last times you see him perform in a stadium, and his 2026 run continues the trajectory from the Death of Slim Shady era: massive venues, production designed to feel like a spectacle, and a setlist that spans three decades of catalog.

Here is everything you need to know before buying tickets.

Is Eminem Touring in 2026?

Yes. Following the touring cycle for The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace), Eminem has continued to book stadium and festival dates into 2026. The run includes headlining slots at major US and international events, with standalone arena and stadium dates in select markets.

Check the Eminem page on TourWax for the current confirmed schedule with direct ticket links.

Cities on the 2026 Tour

Eminem's routing has historically prioritized stadium markets with large existing fanbases. His 2026 dates include stops across the US, with select international dates in Europe and Australia. The Detroit area is almost always on the calendar given his connection to the city, and Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago are standard stops on any major US leg.

For the most current list of confirmed markets, the Eminem artist page on TourWax updates as new shows are announced.

Who Is Opening for Eminem?

Opening acts for Eminem's 2026 dates vary by show and region. He has historically brought out Detroit-area artists and collaborators, including artists from the Shady Records roster. Past support acts on his stadium runs have included:

  • Big Sean: One of the most frequent collaborators and tour companions
  • Skylar Grey: Has appeared on multiple Eminem tours as a vocalist
  • 50 Cent: Joint billing has happened on select festivals and event shows
  • Royce da 5'9": Detroit-native and longtime creative partner

Support act announcements for specific 2026 dates are made closer to the show. Check the Eminem artist page on TourWax for opener updates as they're confirmed.

Ticket Prices: What to Expect

Eminem shows are among the more expensive stadium concerts on the touring calendar. Typical price ranges:

Tier Primary Market Range
Upper bowl / nosebleeds $60–$120
Mid bowl $120–$250
Lower bowl $250–$500+
Floor / pit $300–$600+
VIP packages $500–$1,500+

Resale prices vary significantly by market and proximity to show date. Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles historically carry the highest resale premiums. Smaller markets can offer better deals on secondary market if you're flexible on location.

How to Get the Best Deal

  1. Buy on primary market first. Ticketmaster presales go live to fan club and credit card holders before general on-sale. Signing up for the Eminem mailing list is the fastest way to get presale codes.
  2. Watch for price drops. Prices on secondary market typically drop 7–10 days before the show for most markets as sellers reduce prices to move inventory.
  3. Consider multiple markets. If you're willing to drive 2–4 hours, you can often find significantly cheaper tickets in secondary markets on the same tour.

For current ticket prices and direct purchase links, check the Eminem page on TourWax.

What to Expect at an Eminem Show

Eminem's live show is built on catalog depth. A typical stadium setlist runs 90–120 minutes and pulls from across his discography, with The Marshall Mathers LP, The Eminem Show, Recovery, and more recent material all represented. He performs with live backing tracks and often brings out guests unannounced at select dates.

Production-wise, expect large-scale staging with pyrotechnics, video screens, and a show designed for the back of a stadium to feel included. His vocal performance is consistently strong, and the crowd singalong moments (especially on Lose Yourself and Stan) are the kind of collective experience that stadium concerts are built for.

The Death of Slim Shady Era

The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace) was released in 2024 as Eminem's twelfth studio album, framed as the formal retirement of the Slim Shady character that defined his early career. The album was critically received as a return to form and debuted at number one in multiple countries. The tour supporting it extends well into 2026 for markets that weren't reached on the initial leg.


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