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Ella Langley

Hertz Arena, Estero, US
14. May 2026. 19:00h
2026
14
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Ella Langley tickets for a country night at Hertz Arena, Estero, on The Dandelion Tour and new album

Looking for tickets for Ella Langley in Estero? Buy tickets for the country concert at Hertz Arena on May 14, 2026, and hear music from her "Dandelion" era, fan favorites like "You Look Like You Love Me", and a live night shaped by modern Nashville storytelling

Ella Langley brings "The Dandelion Tour" to Hertz Arena

Ella Langley performs at Hertz Arena in Estero on 05/14/2026 at 19:00, on one of the early stops of "The Dandelion Tour". The concert comes at a moment when her career has accelerated from a club and festival story into an arena format: after the breakthrough with the song "You Look Like You Love Me" with Riley Green and after the album "Hungover", Langley entered 2026 with the new album "Dandelion" and a broader country momentum that can clearly be heard in recent performances. Tickets for this event are in demand.

For audiences in Southwest Florida, this date carries additional weight because Estero is not just a passing concert point between larger markets. Hertz Arena is a venue that can preserve a sense of closeness to the performer, while still giving the performance a full arena framework: a wide stage, big sound, stands that close the audience around the space, and enough capacity for the concert to feel like a shared country night out, not a small showcase.

Why Ella Langley is currently one of the most interesting country names

Ella Langley comes from the contemporary American country wave that is returning to storytelling, Southern character and songs that are not afraid to sound raw, vulnerable and direct. Her style combines a traditional country reflex, a radio-friendly chorus, guitar firmness and a voice that carries both conversational verses and a powerful song ending well. That is why her concerts attract both audiences who follow new country and listeners who like it when a song has a clear story.Her broader breakthrough came with the song "You Look Like You Love Me", a duet with Riley Green that grew into one of the recognizable country moments of recent seasons. That song explains well why Langley has become so visible: it is not built only on the chorus, but also on character, dialogue and a stage gesture. In a live performance, such material usually gains additional charm because the audience follows not only the melody, but also the small dramatic situation within the song.

After "Hungover", the album "Dandelion" opened a new phase. Critics highlighted its old-fashioned country feeling, the collaborative production with Miranda Lambert and Ben West, and songs that move between defiance, recovery and emotional clarity. For the concert in Estero, this means that the audience is not coming only for an overview of previous hits, but also for a repertoire from the current period in which Langley is building a larger, more confident image of herself as a songwriter and performer.

What the audience can expect from the repertoire

The official set list for the concert in Estero has not been publicly confirmed, so it should not be guessed. Still, the context of the tour points to an evening focused on material from the album "Dandelion", along with songs from the earlier phase that opened her path to a larger audience. The most logical expectation is a combination of more emotional country ballads, songs with honky-tonk energy and moments in which the audience takes over the choruses.Within such a framework, the songs that have already become recognizable among fans stand out in particular: "You Look Like You Love Me", "Weren't for the Wind", "Hungover", "Dandelion" and "Choosin' Texas" belong to the material that best shows the range between softness, defiance and a big country chorus. This does not mean that all the listed songs are guaranteed for Estero, but that they form the core of her current concert identity.

What distinguishes Langley from many young country performers is not only the catalog, but the way the songs rely on character. In them, one often hears a woman who does not ask permission to be vulnerable, stubborn or witty. At the concert, this can create a good rhythm between quieter, lyrically focused moments and songs that demand a loud audience reaction.

Opening acts and the broader country framework of the evening

For the date at Hertz Arena, concert announcements list Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose as part of the lineup alongside Ella Langley. This gives the evening a broader country profile: Marlowe brings a male vocal contrast and a contemporary Nashville sound, while Gabriella Rose enters the program as a younger name with a more traditional country sensibility. Such a combination suits an audience that is not coming because of only one song, but wants a full evening of the genre.It is important to emphasize that guests, joint performances or special production moments cannot be announced if they have not been confirmed for the concert itself. The only certain thing is that the concert is part of "The Dandelion Tour" and that, for this date, a lineup with Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose has been announced. Everything beyond that remains outside verified information.

Hertz Arena as a concert venue

Hertz Arena is located at 11000 Everblades Parkway in Estero, in Southwest Florida. The arena is a multipurpose venue known also as the home of the Florida Everblades hockey club, but it regularly hosts concerts, family programs, sporting events and major tours. For most events, a capacity of approximately 7,000 seats is listed, which is an interesting measure for a concert like this: large enough for an arena feeling, and compact enough that songs with a lot of lyrics do not lose contact with the audience.


  • Address: 11000 Everblades Parkway, Estero, Florida.

  • Capacity: approximately 7,000 seats for most events.

  • Location: a few minutes from the Naples and Fort Myers areas, with access from Interstate I-75.

  • Amenities: luxury suites, Breakaway Sports Pub overlooking the arena, hospitality spaces, a pro shop and two adjacent recreational ice rinks.

  • Doors for this event are announced for 17:30, and the concert start for 19:00.

For a country concert, the acoustic character of the space is also important. Hertz Arena is not a huge open-air stadium, but an indoor arena in which the audience gathers around the stage and stands. Such a framework favors songs in which the lyrics can be heard, but also choruses that call for collective singing. With Ella Langley, that matters because a large part of her appeal lies between the story in the verse and a broad, easily memorable ending.

Seats are disappearing quickly. At concerts in arenas of this size, the experience depends quite a lot on the position in the venue: the floor provides a more immediate feeling, the lower stands a better overview of the stage, and the higher stands a wider image of the lights, the audience and the entire production. Anyone who wants to choose more calmly should secure tickets in time.

Arrival in Estero and access to the arena

Estero is located between Fort Myers and Naples, in a part of Florida that many visitors associate with the coast, golf, shopping and short drives between Gulf locations. For travelers coming from outside the region, the most practical orientation is toward Southwest Florida International Airport in the Fort Myers area, while for arrival by car the key road is Interstate I-75.From the north, the official directions for Hertz Arena lead via exit 128, Alico Road, then toward Ben Hill Griffin Parkway and south to the arena. From the south, exit 123, Corkscrew Road, is used, then the route continues toward Ben Hill Griffin Parkway. In that traffic sense, the arena is simple to plan for because it is not in a dense urban core, but in a zone where arrival is most often organized by car.

For visitors planning a full day in the region, Estero can be a practical base between Fort Myers and Naples. Nearby are shopping areas, restaurants and coastal destinations, and the concert itself begins in the evening, so there is room to arrive earlier, have dinner before the performance and enter the arena more calmly. Since doors are announced for 17:30, it is useful to avoid arriving at the last moment, especially if traffic around the arena is expected.

Atmosphere: a country evening for fans who love voice and story

This concert is especially attractive to audiences who love contemporary country with a strong authorial personality. Longtime fans will have the opportunity to hear how songs from the earlier phase fit into the new chapter, while a broader audience may come because of the recognizable singles and discover a performer who does not seem like a passing radio phenomenon on stage. Her music has enough genre roots for country traditionalists, but also enough modern production for audiences who listen to country alongside pop, rock and Americana performers.The best moments of such concerts are often not only the loudest choruses. With Ella Langley, equally important can be the verses in which one feels humor, fatigue after a breakup, self-irony or Southern defiance. When such songs come into an arena, the audience responds not only with applause, but with recognition. It is the type of country evening in which, between songs, one feels that people did not come only to hear a hit, but also to confirm their own connection with the story.

Ticket sales for this event are under way. For audiences from Estero, Fort Myers, Naples and the wider Gulf area, this is a practical opportunity to see a performer in a growth phase, while her repertoire is still changing freshly and while the new tour is only just gaining its own stage identity.

How to prepare for the concert evening

Since this is a single-day ticket and an evening concert, it is smartest to plan arrival as a classic arena night out: check departure time, count on congestion on the approaches, decide earlier where one will sit or stand and leave enough time for entry. The arena announces door opening at 17:30, which is useful for those who want to pass security screening without rushing, find their place and catch the beginning of the program.A confirmed performance length should not be expected if it has not been announced. At concerts like this, duration can depend on the number of performers in the program, changes between performances and the production schedule. That is why it is practical not to plan a tight departure immediately after the expected end, especially if traveling toward Fort Myers, Naples or the airport.

For those coming to Hertz Arena for the first time, it is useful to know that this is a venue accustomed to larger audience flows. The arena regularly hosts sports and concert events, and its location along main road corridors makes it suitable for visitors from several directions. Still, precisely because of that, arrival by car should be planned earlier, not in the last twenty or so minutes before the start.

Estero as host of a country evening

Estero is not a city that competes with major metropolises in size, but for a concert it has a useful advantage: it is located in a region where the audience naturally flows in from several surrounding places. Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs and the wider Lee County area form a large enough concert hinterland, while still preserving the feeling of a regional night out. For country music, which often works best when a local audience can be felt, that can be an advantage.Travelers arriving earlier can combine the concert with a short stay in Southwest Florida. Estero is known as a practical point between the coast, shopping areas and natural spaces, and the proximity of Fort Myers and Naples makes it easier to organize accommodation, dinner and onward travel. The Ella Langley concert therefore does not have to be only an evening arrival at the arena, but also a reason for a short musical trip to the region.

Who this concert is the best choice for

The concert is the clearest choice for fans who discovered Ella Langley through "You Look Like You Love Me" and continued to follow her growth through "Hungover" and "Dandelion". For them, Estero will be an opportunity to hear how familiar songs align with new material in a larger space. But the evening also makes sense for audiences who are only just entering her catalog, especially if they like country performers who build identity on voice, lyrics and attitude, not only on production shine.

For a broader audience, the appeal lies in the fact that "The Dandelion Tour" comes at a moment when Langley is not at the end of a cycle, but in its ascent. The new album is still fresh, the concert format is expanding, and the songs are current enough for the audience to feel that the career is happening now, in front of them. It is worth securing tickets in time.Sources:

- Hertz Arena - data on the date, start time, door opening, address, general capacity, arena amenities and arrival directions.

- Songkick - data on the concert lineup for the date in Estero, including Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose.- AP News - context of the album "Dandelion", the recent phase of the career, production direction and Ella Langley's position in contemporary country.

- Apple Music - description of the album "Dandelion", the musical tone, Nashville collaborators and the country production framework.

- Visit Florida and Visit Fort Myers - context of Estero as a place between Fort Myers and Naples and basic information useful to visitors traveling to the region.

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