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If you missed The Midwest Princess Tour, don’t stress. Chappell Roan is making sure she gets to perform for her fans before she goes away to write a new album. The Grammy Award-winning artist is doing this through a series of eight pop-up shows called Damsels & Other Dangerous Things, which will take place in September and October of 2025. She’s only hitting three cities—Flushing, Kansas City, and Pasadena—so you bet your pink pony tickets to her mini tour will be in high demand.
Roan has embarked on two headlining tours already, but this time around, the artist is using AXS and trying to make sure her shows are accessible to fans. “We’re also using a ticketing process called Fair AXS to help get rid of bots and scalpers and make sure tickets end up in the hands of fans. From now until this Sunday, July 27th at 11:59 PM eastern time, you can register for a chance to buy tickets to these shows by going to the tour site. You can register for multiple shows if you want, but only one registration per show will count,” she wrote in an Instagram post from July 24, 2025.
If luck isn’t on your side with Fair AXS, you can still grab stubs from ticket resale sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek. Keep reading to find out how much Chappell Roan tickets cost, which cities have the cheapest prices, and how to save on seats with our StyleCaster-exclusive promo codes.
Roan has been very intentional in making tickets to her pop-up tour accessible to fans. Concertgoers can register to buy tickets on the tour site from July 24, 2025 through July 27, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Fans can register for multiple shows, but only one registration per show will count. At the end of this period, AXS will work to remove bot and scalper emails and will randomly select real fans to receive access to seats. Keep an eye out for a link to buy tickets in your email inbox between August 5, 2025 and August 7, 2025—and don’t forget to check your spam folder, too. If you weren’t selected in the Fair AXS registration, you should receive an email regarding the waitlist starting on August 7, 2025.
Roan shared with fans in the same Instagram post from above, “Because we’re only coming to three cities, I wanted to make sure 1. we’re keeping ticket prices as affordable as possible and 2. we’re trying to keep them away from scalpers.” But if you were unable to secure stubs with Fair AXS, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek have got you covered. Although you’ll find the cheapest seats on SeatGeek, prices are generally in the same range across all three ticket resale sites. Expect to pay between $600 and $800 for a stub (or thousands if you go for closer seats), with the lowest prices being for her Missouri and California stops. And for those who are always on the hunt for a promo code, we’ve got exclusive discount codes with Vivid Seats and SeatGeek, so be sure to keep scrolling to save.
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