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Critical Role Urges Fans to Grab Last Tickets for Echoes of Exandria Tour

Tickets at select Echoes of Exandria stops are nearly gone, Critical Role warned, pushing fans toward Beacon pre-sales for five arena shows from May through December 2026.

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Critical Role Urges Fans to Grab Last Tickets for Echoes of Exandria Tour
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Seats for at least some Echoes of Exandria tour stops are nearly gone. Critical Role's March 26 YouTube update flagged that certain dates have only a few tickets left, putting fans on a clock for what stands as one of the most ambitious actual-play live events in recent memory.

The "2026 Live Show Update" video, posted to Critical Role's official YouTube channel, pulled tens of thousands of views within hours, a response that itself illustrates the demand problem. The production is not restructuring the schedule; the five announced venues still stand: Gas South Arena in Atlanta, Uber Arena in Berlin, Edinburgh Castle, The O2 in London, and Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, with performances running from May through December 2026.

Each stop is designed as a self-contained event rather than a touring version of an existing campaign arc. The shows feature unique Exandrian one-shots, original stories built for the stage, alongside the full founding cast: Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Liam O'Brien, Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, and Ashley Johnson. Mercer serves as GM for the initial shows, while rotating guest GMs are slated for special stops. The March 26 update also teased show-specific staging and surprise guests, precisely the kind of production-side hint that tends to accelerate secondary-market activity fast.

For fans who missed early sale windows, Beacon membership remains the clearest path to remaining seats. The update directed Beacon members toward pre-sale access and priority ticketing, alongside links to venue-specific event pages on the CritRole site where VIP tiers, fan-experience packages, and seat maps are available for each city.

Exclusive merch drops are built into the event structure at every stop, a detail that carries weight beyond the show floor. Tour merchandise from Critical Role productions has a track record of scarcity and secondary demand, and show-specific drops tied to one-shot stories only sharpen that pattern.

Across five arenas on three continents, the tight remaining inventory at certain stops confirms the tour's audience has arrived in force. Anyone still weighing the decision has a shrinking window to act before secondary-market prices make that choice for them.

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