Experience ZZ Top Live at Orpheum Theatre - Madison
Get ready for an unforgettable night as the legendary rock band ZZ Top takes the stage at the iconic Orpheum Theatre - Madison on May 5, 2026. Known for their electrifying performances and timeless hits, ZZ Top has solidified their place in rock history with classics like "La Grange," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Tush." This concert promises to be a celebration of their extensive catalog, showcasing their unique blend of blues-infused rock that has captivated audiences for decades.
The energy of a ZZ Top concert is palpable, with fans eagerly singing along to every word. The band's signature sound, characterized by Billy Gibbons' gritty guitar riffs and Frank Beard's powerful drumming, creates an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and intimate. The Orpheum Theatre - Madison, with its rich history and stunning architecture, provides the perfect backdrop for this monumental event. Its intimate setting allows fans to feel connected to the band, making it an ideal venue for experiencing the raw power of live music.
As part of their latest tour, ZZ Top is set to deliver a performance that highlights not only their classic hits but also newer material that showcases their evolution as artists. Don't miss your chance to witness this rock powerhouse live in concert. Secure your ZZ Top tickets in Madison now and be part of an evening filled with unforgettable music and memories!
FAQs about ZZ Top at Orpheum Theatre - Madison
What are the parking options at Orpheum Theatre - Madison?
The Orpheum Theatre offers several parking options nearby, including street parking and designated lots. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
What is the seating arrangement at Orpheum Theatre - Madison?
The venue features three main seating areas: Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony. The Floor offers a close-up experience, while the Lower Level provides excellent sightlines. The Balcony offers a unique perspective of the stage.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on ticketsorpheum.com?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through our website. Simply select your desired seats, proceed to checkout, and choose mobile delivery for instant access to your tickets.
What is the typical setlist duration for ZZ Top concerts?
ZZ Top concerts typically last around 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of their greatest hits and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the ticket prices for ZZ Top at Orpheum Theatre - Madison?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand.
Orpheum Theatre - Madison Flash News
ZZ Top Announces 2026 US Tour Dates
ZZ Top has revealed plans for a 2026 US leg of their tour titled "The Big One!" This tour will complement their co-headlining "Dos Amigos Tour" with Dwight Yoakam. The US segment is set to run from late March to mid-May, commencing on March 21 at the Outlaws & Legends Music Festival in Abilene, Texas. The band will perform in various cities, including Amarillo, New Orleans, San Antonio, and Madison, Wisconsin.
Members of ZZ Top's Tres Hombres Fan Club will have early access to tickets starting December 10 at 10:00 a.m. local time, while general ticket sales will begin on December 12 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Following their US performances, ZZ Top will embark on a European tour. The complete list of tour dates and locations is available for fans eager to catch the legendary band live.
Orpheum Theatre - Madison Customers Reviews
It’s was thunder and LIGHTNING!!!
Well, Kenny Wayne Sheppard was great until he was no more, canceled by lightning after three songs. I’d never heard him live, but will definitely watch to see if he is performing again in the Atlanta area, INDOORS!!!
ZZ Top was awesome! Albeit after an almost 2 hour delay. They played nonstop until 11:35 (35 minutes past the amphitheater curfew) and were wanting to continue playing, but were stopped by the powers that be.
The evening was a harsh reminder of the risks of outdoor venues in the middle of summer, down here in the south. I think I’ll stick to indoor concerts going forward.