Concert

Ella Langley in Green Bay: country hits, The Dandelion Tour and tickets for a night at the Resch Center

Thursday, 20 August 2026 at 7:00 PM Β· Resch Center Green Bay, United States of America
Β· Capacity: 10,200

Tickets

Tickets for Ella Langley
Viagogo
from 207 €
These links may be affiliate links. If you buy tickets through them, KarloBag.eu may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Prices are starting, indicative prices and may change. Check the final price, fees, seat, availability and purchase terms on the seller's page.
AI illustration: Tickets for Ella Langley in Green Bay: country hits, The Dandelion Tour and tickets for a night at the Resch Center β€” Resch Center, Green Bay β€” Thursday, 20 August 2026 Karlobag.eu / AI illustration

AI illustration β€” this image is not a real photograph and does not depict an actual event. What does AI illustration mean?

See Ella Langley live at a country concert in Green Bay on August 20, 2026, at the Resch Center. Expect songs from "Dandelion", major hits including "Choosin' Texas", plus ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth. Plan your visit and ticket purchase for the full concert experience in advance

Ella Langley arrives in Green Bay at the height of her career momentum

Ella Langley comes to the Resch Center in Green Bay on August 20, 2026, with the program beginning at 7:00 PM. The arena doors open at 6:00 PM, and special guests ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth have also been confirmed for the evening. The concert is part of The Dandelion Tour, a major arena phase in which Langley carries the entire evening with her own songs, her audience, and a recognizable blend of modern country and older honky-tonk influences.

Green Bay comes at an interesting point in the schedule. The initial run of The Dandelion Tour concerts was sold out, and the Resch Center show was subsequently added. At the same time, in 2026 Langley grew from an extremely popular country performer into a name that has moved deep into the mainstream. "Choosin' Texas" spent weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 during the summer, while the songs "Be Her" and the duet "I Can't Love You Anymore" further expanded her audience.

The concert therefore brings together two phases of her career: the earlier, rawer material with which she built her fan base and the new repertoire that has taken her country sound into arenas. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Dandelion is the center of the current concert chapter

The second studio album "Dandelion" was released on April 10, 2026, through SAWGOD/Columbia Records. The project was shaped by Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert, and Ben West as executive producers, and the album contains 18 tracks, including a short introduction and ending based on the traditional song "Froggy Went A Courtin'". At the heart of the album are songs that now form the core of her concert story: "Dandelion", "Choosin' Texas", "Be Her", "You & Me Time", "Loving Life Again", "Bottom Of Your Boots", "I Gotta Quit", "Broken", "Somethin' Simple", and "Butterfly Season".

The material ranges from more stripped-down, intimate moments to a full band and choruses that naturally call for a large arena. Miranda Lambert appears on "Butterfly Season", the only guest performance on the album, but her appearance on stage in Green Bay has not been confirmed. The studio collaboration therefore should not be turned into an expectation for this specific concert.

"Dandelion" is also a thematic step beyond the debut "hungover". Langley turns toward growing up, mistakes, confidence, family, and a sense of her own identity. Live, this kind of material allows for an evening rhythm in which big choruses alternate with quieter songs and stronger country-rock moments.

  • "Dandelion" is Ella Langley's second studio album.
  • The album was released on April 10, 2026, and contains 18 tracks.
  • Miranda Lambert and Ben West participated with Langley in the album's executive production.
  • "Butterfly Season" is the only song on the album featuring a guest performer, Miranda Lambert.
  • "Choosin' Texas" and "Be Her" are key singles from the current phase of her career.

From "Choosin' Texas" to the songs that changed the scale of the tour

If there is one song that explains why this concert is now a bigger event than it would have been a year earlier, it is "Choosin' Texas". In 2026, the song made a rare crossover from the country space to the very top of the American pop market. By August 8, it had spent 16 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The Resch Center also states that it became the first song by a female artist to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts.

But the concert does not rely on just one hit. "Be Her" also reached the top of country radio, while the earlier "weren't for the wind" and "you look like you love me" remain important to the audience that followed Langley before "Dandelion". The arena will therefore bring together fans of her earlier country identity and a newer audience that discovered her through the biggest crossover success of 2026.

For the broader audience, it is particularly interesting to hear how songs that dominated the charts sound with a full band and the reaction of an arena that already knows the choruses. For longtime fans, the value lies in the fact that the larger production has not removed the emphasis on the song and storytelling.

What previous performances say about the live repertoire

The exact set list for Green Bay has not been confirmed in advance and should not be assumed. Earlier concerts on The Dandelion Tour nevertheless provide a framework. At the St. Louis show on May 8, Langley performed 18 songs, with material from both studio albums and a strong emphasis on "Dandelion". The program included 12 songs from the new album, among them the title track, "I Gotta Quit", "Bottom Of Your Boots", "You & Me Time", "Broken", "Somethin' Simple", "Butterfly Season", "Be Her", "Loving Life Again", and "Choosin' Texas".

That performance shows that the tour is conceived as a presentation of the new album rather than merely a sequence of the biggest singles. At the same time, Langley leaves room for older favorites and occasional covers of country classics. In St. Louis, she performed songs associated with Gretchen Wilson, Toby Keith, and Kitty Wells. That does not mean the same covers will appear in Green Bay, but it demonstrates her connection to older layers of the country tradition.

Such a repertoire suits an audience that likes clear melodies, lyrics that can be followed from the first verse, and a band capable of moving from a gentler arrangement into a powerful arena sound without a major stylistic break.

ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth are confirmed for Green Bay

ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth have been confirmed for the evening at the Resch Center. ERNEST is a songwriter and performer deeply connected to Nashville's contemporary scene, with his own catalog blending melodic country, more modern production, and a strong songwriting narrative. His presence fits naturally alongside Langley because both sides of the program begin with the song and the performer's character.

Laci Kaye Booth brings a different color, with a warmer and more atmospheric country approach and a vocal style that leaves more room for melody and nuance. The evening is therefore not designed as three nearly identical sets, but as several different faces of contemporary country.

Because the program is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM, arriving only shortly before the main performance could mean missing part of the evening. The doors open an hour earlier, so visitors who want to hear the entire program will find it more practical to enter before the first performance.

Resch Center offers an arena format without the feeling of a huge stadium

The Resch Center opened in 2002 and is a multipurpose arena with a capacity of up to 10,500 seats, depending on the configuration. The venue is large enough for a full concert production and mass sing-along choruses, but it is not a stadium where the performer is merely a small figure on stage from the more distant seats. That format suits Langley well, because her performances also depend on contact with the audience and moments when the arena takes over the chorus.

The arena is located at 820 Armed Forces Drive, across from Lambeau Field, in an area built around major sporting and entertainment events. Visitors from outside the city can combine the concert with a tour of the stadium district, Titletown, or a trip toward downtown Green Bay. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Getting there, parking, and entering the arena

For visitors arriving by car, parking is organized in the Lambeau Field lot and in the NV Technologies Fire & Security Parking Lot across from the Resch Center. Parking for this event is cashless. ADA spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis in the parking lot across from the arena; if they are full, a person who needs a more accessible entrance may be dropped off in front of the Resch Center before the driver goes to another parking lot.

For those arriving by air, Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport is the main local airport. Discover Green Bay lists several options for getting around the city, including car rental, taxi, rideshare, and Green Bay Metro. For the concert evening, it is useful to allow additional time because of congestion in the area around Lambeau Field and the Resch Center.

Only small bags, no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches, are permitted for the concert. Larger bags, backpacks, suitcases, laser pointers, selfie sticks, audio or video recording equipment, professional cameras without approval, outside food and drinks, and umbrellas are among the prohibited items. Camera rules may vary by event.

  • The Resch Center doors for this concert open at 6:00 PM.
  • The program is announced for 7:00 PM.
  • The arena address is 820 Armed Forces Drive, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
  • For concerts, a small bag up to 8.5 x 11 inches is permitted.
  • Parking for the event is cashless.

Who will enjoy this concert most

The Dandelion Tour appeals to audiences who want to see a performer at precisely the moment when the scale of her career is changing rapidly. Langley is no longer just a new name with one viral single, but she still performs with a repertoire in which the journey from earlier smaller stages to arenas can be heard. The songs are big enough for mass sing-alongs, while her identity continues to rest on lyrics, country sensibility, and a recognizable voice.

Longtime fans will get songs from the "hungover" period along with a large portion of "Dandelion". Newer listeners will likely come for "Choosin' Texas", "Be Her", and other songs that crossed the boundaries of country radio during 2026. Through ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth, genre fans also get several different perspectives on the contemporary scene.

Green Bay is also an important arena stop in the continuation of the tour after an intense summer schedule. Tickets for this event are in demand.

A practical plan for the evening at the Resch Center

The simplest plan is to arrive in the stadium district early enough to avoid the final wave of traffic, park before the doors open, and enter the arena with as few belongings as possible. Because the security screening includes a bag-size restriction, a smaller bag or arriving without one speeds up entry. If you are traveling to Green Bay from another city, the proximity of Lambeau Field and Titletown allows the day to be more than simply arriving just before the concert and leaving immediately afterward.

You should not count in advance on a particular length of the main set, the exact song order, surprise guests, or special effects. Enough has been confirmed: Ella Langley is performing at the Resch Center, ERNEST and Laci Kaye Booth are part of the program, the doors open at 6:00 PM, and the program begins at 7:00 PM. Previous performances on The Dandelion Tour show that the new album occupies a large part of the evening, alongside key earlier songs and occasional links to country tradition.

For a visitor who wants to experience Langley in the current phase of her career, Green Bay offers an arena suited to her present status, an audience familiar with both old and new songs, and a repertoire created during the period when "Dandelion" became the center of her identity on stage.

Sources:
- Resch Complex - information about the Green Bay concert, confirmed guests, door-opening time, address, parking, security rules, and arena capacity.
- Sony Music Canada - release date, production, track list, and context of the album "Dandelion", as well as the initial tour schedule.
- Axios - current context of the song "Choosin' Texas" on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early August 2026.
- Music Mayhem Magazine - report from an earlier The Dandelion Tour performance in St. Louis, number of songs performed, and the relationship between the new and older repertoire.
- Discover Green Bay - information on getting to the city, local transportation, the stadium district, and Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport.

Accommodation nearby

Best Western Green Bay Inn Conference Center Best Western Green Bay Inn Conference Center 0.2 km from Resch Centerβ˜…β˜…β˜…7.8(319) 61 Instant confirmation
from 130 €Booking.com
LAMBEAUView|7 MinWalk|Sleeps10 LAMBEAUView|7 MinWalk|Sleeps10 0.2 km from Resch Center9.0
from 408 €Vrbo
Quality Inn Stadium Area Quality Inn Stadium Area 0.3 km from Resch Centerβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…8.2(422) 111 Instant confirmation
from 91 €Booking.com
See all accommodation
Prices are starting, indicative prices and refer to the listed partners at the time of the last check. The final price may differ due to fees, taxes, currency, availability and seat selection. The purchase is completed on the seller's page.
There are currently few direct offers available at this location. See a wider selection of apartments and private accommodation with our partner.
Search more accommodation
Ready for the event? From 207 €
Buy tickets

Note: This content was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools. The content was editorially reviewed before publication.

Newsletter β€” top events of the week

One email per week featuring top events, concerts, sports fixtures and price-drop alerts. Nothing more.

No spam. One-click unsubscribe. GDPR compliant.
Ella Langley From 207 €
Buy tickets