concert-prep
The Ultimate Ella Langley Concert Checklist (Printable)
Everything you need before, during, and after an Ella Langley show — organized, skimmable, and actually printable. Tick these off and you will not have a bad night.
We have been to enough Ella Langley shows to know what separates a great night from a frustrating one. It is never the music — it is always the stuff you forgot to do beforehand. This checklist covers every stage of the process, from deciding to go to driving home after the encore. Print it, bookmark it, forward it to the group chat.
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The decisions you make before you buy affect the entire rest of the night. Getting this part right matters.
- [ ] Check the full tour schedule for your nearest city — some markets have multiple dates
- [ ] Compare platforms before buying: TickPick shows no-fee prices, which is usually 15-20% cheaper than StubHub on the same seat for the same view
- [ ] Decide your section before you start shopping: front floor, lower bowl sides, or upper bowl — each has a different price/experience tradeoff
- [ ] Check the Dandelion Tour survival guide for venue-specific timing and opener info before committing to a seat location
- [ ] Screenshot or download your ticket immediately — do not rely on an email link loading on show night
Nothing ruins the first hour of a show like a blister or being overdressed and sweating through the opener. See our full what to wear guide for the detailed breakdown. Short version:
- [ ] Closed-toe shoes — your feet will thank you three hours in
- [ ] If you are wearing boots, break them in before the show — new boots on a concrete floor are a medical event waiting to happen
- [ ] Jeans in a medium or dark wash, fit you can stand and move in
- [ ] A shirt you would wear to a casual dinner: pearl snap, clean fitted tee, or light flannel
- [ ] A light layer you can take off — arenas are 62 degrees during the openers and 78 degrees by the time Ella hits
- [ ] If you want the full western look, Pinto Ranch carries the pearl snaps, boots, and belts that hold up past show night
Avoid: new boots straight out of the box, open-toe shoes, anything you would be upset to get a beer spilled on.
For a more detailed rundown on footwear specifically, see our best cowboy boots for a country concert guide.
Pack this the night before, not the morning of.
The bag itself:
- [ ] A clear crossbody or tote that meets the venue's policy — most major arenas require 12"x6"x12" maximum. Check the venue website for your show. Our clear bag guide has the specific picks that pass security
- [ ] One small non-transparent clutch (4.5"x6.5" or smaller) for cards, ID, and cash — most venues allow this in addition to the clear bag
Inside the bag:
- [ ] Portable phone charger — doors open at 6:30 PM and you won't be home until midnight. A 10,000 mAh bank covers two full charges. Our portable charger guide has the pick that fits cleanly in the clear crossbody
- [ ] Earplugs — a full country arena production runs loud. The Loop Experience 2 is the one that cuts volume without killing the vocals; they look like small earrings in your ear
- [ ] USB-C cable for charging
- [ ] Cards and ID (in the small clutch, not floating in the clear bag)
- [ ] $40-60 cash for parking, tips, and any cash-only bars or lots nearby
- [ ] A printed or screenshots-saved backup of your ticket
Leave at home:
- [ ] DSLRs and GoPros (prohibited at most tour venues)
- [ ] Anything in a bag that doesn't meet the clear-bag policy
- [ ] Outside drinks
- [ ] Any bag larger than the venue allows — if security turns you away, there is usually no bag check at the gate
The show timing on the Dandelion Tour is consistent. Plan around it.
- [ ] Eat before 5:30 PM — you want to be in the venue when doors open, not waiting on a restaurant bill
- [ ] Leave for the venue at least 30 minutes before doors if you're driving — parking fills fast on show nights
- [ ] Factor in 20-30 extra minutes if you need to park, walk, and get through security — clear-bag lines are longer than you expect at a sold-out show
- [ ] Arrive at the venue no later than 30-45 minutes after doors open — the first opener is worth catching and merch lines are shortest at door time
- [ ] Charge your phone fully before leaving and top off the portable bank as well — do not arrive at 40%
Dandelion Tour typical schedule:
- Doors: 6:30 PM
- First opener: 7:30 PM
- Second opener: 8:15 PM
- Ella Langley: 9:15 PM
- Lights up: ~10:50 PM
Dates vary — check the tour page for your specific venue.
Once you're inside, the sequence matters.
- [ ] Hit the merch table first — lines are short for the first 30 minutes after doors. By opener time, they are not
- [ ] Find your section and orient yourself to the exits — you'll want to know where you're going before the lights go down
- [ ] Put your earplugs in before the first opener hits, not during the first song — your ears don't recover just because you waited
- [ ] Keep your phone at 100% in your bag; start charging proactively when you hit 70%, not when you panic at 10%
- [ ] Locate the nearest concession point to your seat so you can get back fast between sets
- [ ] Let the opener play. On the Dandelion Tour, both opener slots have been actual songwriters worth hearing — the full set is part of the experience
The traffic situation is predictable. Your response to it doesn't have to be improvised.
- [ ] Stay in your seat for 10-15 minutes after lights-up — the parking lot gridlock peaks in the first 20 minutes. Watch the lights come up, decompress, let it clear
- [ ] Or: leave during the encore if you need a specific exit window — you will hear the closer from the tunnel anyway
- [ ] Share a favorite moment while it's fresh — the group chat is waiting
- [ ] Check the tour page for other dates if this was your first Ella show and it absolutely will not be your last
Q: What should I bring to an Ella Langley concert? A: Your ticket, a valid ID, a clear bag that meets the venue policy, a portable phone charger, earplugs (especially for floor seats), and some cash for parking and tips. Check the specific venue's website before you go.
Q: Do I need a clear bag for an Ella Langley concert? A: Most major arenas require it. The standard is one clear tote or crossbody no larger than 12"x6"x12". Smaller venues and amphitheaters sometimes allow a regular small bag — always check the venue's FAQ page directly.
Q: What should I wear to an Ella Langley concert? A: Jeans, boots or closed-toe shoes you can stand in comfortably, and layers. Western wear fits the vibe but is never required. See the full what to wear guide for the breakdown by section of the crowd.
Q: When should I arrive at an Ella Langley concert? A: No later than 30 minutes after doors open. The Dandelion Tour runs doors at 6:30 PM with the first opener at 7:30 PM. If you're driving, budget an extra 20-30 minutes for parking. Arriving at door time also means shorter merch lines.
See everything we cover in our concert prep guides section, or browse the concert essentials shop for the clear bag, earplugs, and portable charger in one place.
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Your first show · any venue
First Concert Starter
Everything, nothing fancy
Never been to a country show? Start here. A pearl-snap, jeans, a belt, and the four essentials that keep the night from going sideways — earplugs, a charger, a clear bag, water.




Outdoor · wet weather
Rain-Ready
When the forecast turns
Half the outdoor dates flirt with a rain delay. A packable shell, ponchos for the crew, a waterproof-backed blanket and a cap keep the night going when the sky opens up.
Frequently asked questions
What should I bring to an Ella Langley concert?
Your ticket (digital or printed), a valid photo ID, a clear bag that meets the venue policy, a portable phone charger, earplugs if you are in the lower bowl, and some cash for parking and tips. Check the specific venue page for your show before you leave — bag rules vary by arena.
Do I need a clear bag for an Ella Langley concert?
Most major arenas on the Dandelion Tour enforce a clear-bag policy. The standard is one clear tote or crossbody no larger than 12x6x12 inches. Smaller venues and amphitheaters sometimes allow a regular small bag. Check the venue website for your specific show — it is always listed on their ticketing or FAQ page.
What should I wear to an Ella Langley concert?
Jeans, boots or closed-toe shoes you can stand in for three or four hours, and a shirt you would wear to a nice dinner. Western wear is common but never required. Layers matter — arenas run cold during the openers and warm up fast once the room fills.
When should I arrive at an Ella Langley concert?
Plan to be at the venue no later than 30 minutes after doors open. On the Dandelion Tour, doors typically open at 6:30 PM and the first opener hits at 7:30 PM. Parking fills fast — factor in an extra 20 to 30 minutes if you are driving. Getting there at door time also means shorter merch lines.
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