Kamasi Washington Tickets in Monterey


Golden State Theatre will host Kamasi Washington. ConcertFix has a great selection of seats starting at $67.00 for the Balcony Left section and range all the way up to $842.00 for the ORCH CENTER section. The concert will be held on June 6, 2024 and is the only Kamasi Washington concert scheduled at Golden State Theatre as of right now. We only have 276 tickets left in stock, so get them as soon as you can before they get sold out. Purchased tickets come with a 100% moneyback guarantee so you know your order is safe. Give us a shout at 855-428-3860 if you have any questions about this exciting event in Monterey on June 6.

Tickets for Kamasi Washington at Golden State Theatre

Kamasi Washington will be performing at Golden State Theatre for a big show that you can't miss! Tickets are currently on sale at good prices here at Concert Fix where we make it our priority to get you to the concert even if it's sold out through the venue. We want you to see the show from up close, which is why we are a top seller for first row and premium seats. If you need them last-minute, make sure to get eTickets for the easiest delivery so you are able to download and print them from anywhere. All transactions are made through our safe and secure checkout and covered with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Is Kamasi Washington having a show in Monterey, California?

Absolutely, Kamasi Washington is booked to have a event in Monterey at Golden State Theatre on June 6. There are also other concerts you could make it to in the state of California if you are not able to catch Kamasi Washington in Monterey on June 6. Kamasi Washington has 4 some other performances planned in Sacramento on June 5, in San Francisco on June 7, in Santa Cruz on June 8 and in Solana Beach on June 9.

What can we look forward to hear at the Kamasi Washington event in Monterey?

"Change of the Guard" is definitely a fan favorite and will most likely be played at the Kamasi Washington Monterey event. Additionally, the crowd could hear Kamasi Washington play "Malcolm’s Theme," which is also quite saught-after.