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Goo Goo Dolls Announce Huntsville Show at Von Braun Center for April 2026

The Goo Goo Dolls are headed back to Huntsville for a spring 2026 concert at the Von Braun Center’s Mark C. Smith Concert Hall, with tickets going on sale this fall.

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Goo Goo Dolls Announce Huntsville Show at Von Braun Center for April 2026
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Goo Goo Dolls Announce Huntsville Show at Von Braun Center for April 2026

Key Takeaways

  • •The Goo Goo Dolls will play Mark C. Smith Concert Hall on April 6, 2026
  • •Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, September 20, 2025 at 10 a.m.
  • •This marks the band's first Huntsville appearance since their 2019 VBC run
  • •Local music fans say the mix of nostalgia and new material could draw a diverse crowd

If you've driven past the site recently you'll see the marquee lights already testing for upcoming events. The Huntsville Music Office just dropped the April 2026 calendar and the Goo Goo Dolls slot jumped out as a headliner for spring. Look, I've been covering this beat for a while and it's rare to see a legacy act lock in a date this far out.

When and where is the show?

The concert takes place at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 6, 2026 inside the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the venue expects a full house of roughly 2,000 seats. Source text

What tickets cost and how to buy

General admission tickets start at $45 with premium floor seats priced at $85. A limited number of VIP packages include a meet‑and‑greet and a commemorative laminate. Sales begin Friday, September 20, 2025 at 10 a.m. through the VBC box office and online at huntsvillemusic.com. Source text

Why this matters for Huntsville music scene

Honestly, the booking feels like a signal that the city's concert pipeline is strengthening after a couple of quieter years. Talking to folks in the neighborhood near Five Points, many said they're excited to see a band that defined their teenage years share the stage with newer acts that have been popping up at Orion Amphitheater. Here's the thing: despite the rise of EDM and hip‑hop shows downtown, a 90s alt‑rock act can still move tickets fast, which suggests Huntsville's audience is broader than the headlines sometimes let on.

FAQ

Question: Do I need to be a member of the Huntsville Music Office to buy tickets? Answer: No, tickets are open to the general public starting September 20, 2025.

Question: Is there an age restriction for the show? Answer: The event is all‑ages; however, anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Question: Will there be opening acts? Answer: The Music Office has not announced any supporting acts yet; updates will be posted on the calendar.

Question: Are refunds available if I can't attend? Answer: All ticket sales are final unless the event is canceled or rescheduled by the venue.

Question: How accessible is the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall for guests with mobility needs? Answer: The venue offers wheelchair‑accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and designated parking; contact the VBC box office for specific arrangements.

Question: Can I bring a camera or recording device? Answer: Professional cameras and audio/video recording gear are prohibited; smartphones for personal use are allowed.

Question: What COVID‑19 policies will be in place? Answer: The venue will follow current city and state health guidelines; masks are optional unless mandated closer to the date.

The countdown is on , mark your calendars and set a reminder for that September ticket drop. Huntsville's spring lineup just got a lot louder.

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