Twenty One Pilots tickets on sale in Columbus
Twenty One Pilots is returning to its hometown of Columbus, Ohio, for a major concert at Ohio Stadium on Oct….

Twenty One Pilots is returning to its hometown of Columbus, Ohio, for a major concert at Ohio Stadium on Oct. 17, 2026.
Tickets for the Columbus performance are on sale now. Fans can purchase tickets through the Ohio Stadium box office or online through ScoreBig, where concertgoers can shop for major live entertainment events with no hidden service fees.
The Grammy-winning duo has built one of the most devoted fan bases in modern alternative music through genre-blending hits including “Stressed Out,” “Ride” and “Heathens.” Known for explosive live performances and elaborate production, Twenty One Pilots continues to headline arenas and stadiums around the world.
The hometown performance at Ohio Stadium is expected to become one of the group’s biggest concerts of 2026, drawing fans from across the Midwest and beyond. Columbus has long played a central role in the band’s history, making the event especially significant for longtime fans.
With enormous demand expected for the stadium concert, fans are encouraged to secure tickets early while inventory remains available for one of the fall’s most anticipated live music events in Ohio.
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