Bleachers Announce $30 MSG Tickets

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Bleachers have partnered with The Ally Coalition to host local LGBTQ Youth and Leaders at the show at Madison Square Garden on June 23rd.

Bleachers have partnered with The Ally Coalition to host local LGBTQ Youth and Leaders at the Bleachers show at Madison Square Garden on June 23rd. To make the show even more accessible to all fans, the band is offering a limited number of tickets to Bleachers' MSG show on June 23rd for $30, inclusive of all fees. It has always been a mission of Jack Antonoff and Bleachers to provide access to their shows for everyone, regardless of financial means. These tickets are intended for those who cannot always afford many of today’s ticket prices. You can sign up for access HERE. Tickets will be released tomorrow, Friday, June 12th at 10AM ET and will remain on sale until inventory runs out. 

Founded in 2013 by Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) and fashion designer Rachel Antonoff, TAC is committed to bettering the lives of LGBTQ youth through tours, campaigns and partnerships, providing support to organizations serving LGBTQ Youth. TAC partners with artists and uses their platforms to raise awareness of the systemic inequalities facing the LGBTQ population and activate prominent members of the creative community and their fan bases to engage with these issues in meaningful and impactful ways.

Just a few weeks ago, alternative rock band Bleachers released their fifth studio album, everyone for ten minute, via Dirty Hit. To mark the occasion, Bleachers released a live concert video, filmed at their release week show at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, giving  fans and music lovers alike a chance to experience the unmatched live band at their loudest, grittiest, sweatiest best. Watch BLEACHERS- LIVE AT THE STONE PONY HERE. The release of the live concert film coincided with the start of the Bleachers Forever tour. 

Leg one of the North American tour kicked off last Friday in Chicago with the Sun-Timessaying “at the heart of this 105-minute concert was Antonoff’s strong acumen as a songwriter and the unbridled joy he always brings to the art of making music.” Tour highlights include TD Pavilion At Highmark Mann in Philadelphia, two nights at MGM Music Hall At Fenway in Boston, culminating with the band’s return to Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 23rd. On August 28th, Antonoff’s Shadow Of The City Festival will return to Asbury Park featuring Bleachers, Real Estate, Toadies, Grace Ives and Bike Routes. The tour picks back up in September beginning with a five-night residency at the legendary Troubadour in West Hollywood before wrapping throughout the remainder of the U.S., Europe and the United Kingdom through the end of the year. Tickets are available now, and you can find more information HERE. See full tour routing below.

Bleachers’ new album everyone for ten minutes is built on a lifetime of devotion to bands for the six members and, ultimately, finds each one at their creative peak. The album touches on marriage, generational divides, grief, and what Jack calls this “monumentally bizarre moment in culture” that we’re currently experiencing, set to music that leaps from harmony-laden folk rock to shimmering pop-soul to sax-assisted examples of the New Jersey sound that Bleachers have become synonymous with. This is a band that is just as happy in a small club as they are in an arena, or in a van instead of a bus and they’re romanticizing the grind of the early days. “Throughout these principle-exceeding 39 minutes, Bleachers let the audience in,” said MXDWN. “The result is a record that feels deeply personal while remaining expansive in scope, one that transforms private grief into communal ritual and leaves a lasting impression long after its final notes fade.”

Described by The New York Times as “anthemic” and “life-affirming”, Bleachers are fronted by thirteen-time Grammy Award-winning artist Jack Antonoff. Releasing their debut album Strange Desire in 2014, the band have built a huge, passionate following across four studio albums, renowned for their impressive live show and infectious camaraderie.Bleachers’ self-titled fourth record, released in March 2024, marked a major high point and received widespread critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone praising the “spiritual ecstasy that can only be attained through the platonic perfection of pop formula”, and NME calling it “a triumphant portrait of Antonoff’s talent and the band’s tight musical bond”. Following its release, the band embarked on their sold out From The Studio To The Stage world tour, which finished with their largest headline show to date at New York’s Madison Square Garden.