What are the event details for Die Spitz at Union Transfer?
Die Spitz will perform on November 16, 2026, at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This concert promises an electrifying experience with a mix of pop and rock music.
What is the seating arrangement at Union Transfer?
Union Transfer features a general admission setup with standing room and limited seating options. The best seating is typically near the front of the stage for an immersive experience, while the back may offer a less obstructed view but can be further from the action.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
Yes, this event is open to all ages; however, attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
How can I secure mobile tickets on atlanticcity-tickets.com?
To secure mobile tickets, simply visit atlanticcity-tickets.com, search for Die Spitz, and select the mobile ticket option during checkout. Your tickets will be delivered directly to your mobile device.
What are the parking options available at Union Transfer?
Union Transfer has limited on-site parking. It is recommended to use public transportation or nearby parking lots. For more information on parking options, please visit Philadelphia Parking.
What public transport options are available in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia offers various public transport options including buses and the subway. The nearest subway station to Union Transfer is the 8th Street station on the Market-Frankford Line.
What is the typical setlist duration for Die Spitz concerts?
The typical setlist duration for Die Spitz concerts ranges from 75 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their greatest hits and new material.
Will there be any opening acts for this concert?
As of now, there are no confirmed opening acts for Die Spitz's performance at Union Transfer.
What is the bag policy at Union Transfer?
Union Transfer has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed inside the venue. Large bags and backpacks must be left outside.
What are the prices for tickets to see Die Spitz?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
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