Breaking Benjamin at PNC Bank Arts Center ? Holmdel, NJ
Join us for an electrifying night as Breaking Benjamin takes the stage at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, on September 6, 2026. As part of their highly anticipated "Awaken the Fallen Tour," this concert promises to deliver a powerful blend of new material and classic hits from one of the most successful rock bands of the 2000s.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Breaking Benjamin's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand. Secure your tickets early through ticketsredbank.com to ensure you don't miss out on this monumental event.
What is the typical setlist duration for Breaking Benjamin?
The concert will feature a total runtime of approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, including performances from co-headliner Three Days Grace and supporting act Return to Dust. Expect each band to play 45-60 minute sets, with a mix of fan favorites and new tracks like "Awaken."
What are the seating options at PNC Bank Arts Center?
The venue offers a variety of seating options, including reserved seats in the covered pavilion and general admission on the lawn. The front orchestra sections provide premium views, while mid-pavilion sections balance comfort and price.
How can I secure mobile tickets for this event?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through ticketsredbank.com. Simply download the Ticketmaster app, log in, and access your digital tickets for quick entry on event day.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
This event is open to all ages, making it a perfect outing for fans of all generations.
What are the bag policies at PNC Bank Arts Center?
For security reasons, it is advisable to bring only small bags or backpacks. Check the venue's official website for specific bag policy details before attending.
Will there be any opening acts for Breaking Benjamin?
The concert will feature Return to Dust as the supporting act, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of rock music.
Seating Information at PNC Bank Arts Center
The PNC Bank Arts Center is an outdoor amphitheater with a capacity of 17,500, known for its excellent acoustics and vibrant atmosphere.
What types of seating are available?
The venue features:
- Covered Pavilion (Reserved Seating): Offers numbered reserved seats under a roof for guaranteed sightlines and weather protection. Front orchestra sections are premium choices.
- Lawn (General Admission): A large general admission area behind the pavilion that is more affordable. Arrive early for optimal spots and bring a blanket or low-back chair.
What are the best seating sections?
The best sections include front and mid-pavilion reserved seats for an optimal experience. For lawn seating, aim for center mid-distance from the stage.
Are there any sections to avoid?
Avoid far side pavilion seats with angled views and back corners of the lawn for less desirable sightlines.
Parking Information at PNC Bank Arts Center
The PNC Bank Arts Center is conveniently located at Exit 116 of the Garden State Parkway in Holmdel, NJ, with extensive on-site parking available.
What are my parking options?
- PNC Bank Arts Center Official On-Site Parking: Located on-site; general parking typically costs $20?$30; premium lots range from $40?$60. Purchase in advance online.
- SpotHero / Nearby Lots: Limited third-party options available; prices range from $15?$25 per event.
- Rideshare Drop-off Zone: Designated Uber/Lyft drop-off at main entrance; book your return ride early as availability may be limited post-show.
Is rideshare available at the venue?
Yes, Uber and Lyft services are available with designated drop-off zones near the main entrance. However, it is advisable to book your return ride before the show ends due to limited availability in suburban Holmdel.
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I was fortunate to have tickets in "The Pit" for the Honda Civic Tour at THE GORGE in George Washington, after the previous show was postponed due to high winds that calmed down about 1/2 hr after the show was cancelled. No weather issues in the "Golden State". Kelly Clarkson was great and a hard act to follow, but Breaking Benjamin was up for the challenge and absolutely rocked the joint with great sound and a great show, providing lots of eye candy for guys and girls alike. I saw Breaking Benjamin about 10 years ago during the Songs About Jane tour, and neither show was a disappointment. Breaking Benjamin did not play long enough, my only complaint, but that can be said about any great show, including 3 hours of The Eagles. Can't wait for the next tour.