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Tickets for The Hives in Philadelphia - Mar 17, 2026

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The Hives Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Mar 17, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Location The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, United States of America
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Concert The Hives – Mar 17, 2026 at 12:00 AM – The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, United States of America
A high-voltage live show is coming your way with relentless pace and a playful edge. The songs land quick, the vibe stays loose, and the crowd turns into one big chorus. When you want a proper rush, this is it. See options and lock it in.

The Fillmore Philadelphia - event center, capacity 2,500, address: 29 E Allen St, Philadelphia, United States of America. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer The Hives
City Philadelphia, United States of America
Venue / arena The Fillmore Philadelphia
Date Mar 17, 2026
Start time 12:00 AM
Venue type Event Center
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Location and venue

The Fillmore Philadelphia is an event center that blends industrial heritage with modern show production. Set inside a repurposed former metal factory, it keeps a bold warehouse character—high ceilings, rugged details, and a distinctive layout that feels iconic rather than generic. It’s widely seen as a go-to live venue in the city, delivering a “big-room, still-intimate” experience with a crowd size that typically sits around 2,500 guests depending on the setup.

Inside, the focus is on sound, sightlines, and pace. The main room is built for high-impact concerts with confident acoustics, strong lighting capabilities, and viewing angles that keep you close to the stage even when the room is full. Fans also appreciate the practical comforts—multiple bar points, efficient service, and VIP/upgrade options that add comfort without losing the club-style energy.

You’ll find it at 29 E Allen St, Philadelphia, United States. The entrance is clearly marked and easy to reach once you’re in the neighborhood; many visitors use nearby landmarks like Girard Station or Spring Garden Street to time their walk, while drivers can rely on limited nearby parking lots. For broader citywide transport and planning beyond the immediate area, refer to the city info further down the page.
Address 29 E Allen St, Philadelphia, United States of America
Capacity About 2,500
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Destination guide: Philadelphia

Philadelphia, one of the most recognizable cities on the U.S. East Coast, blends big-city momentum with the warmth of its neighborhoods and creates a powerful stage for major sports and concert events. You can feel the city’s pulse on every block—from lively Center City to the vibrant riverfront areas—and visitors appreciate how entertainment, culture, and great food often sit just minutes away before and after heading into an arena or stadium. Accommodation options are broad, and the city is compact enough that, with a bit of planning, it’s easy to enjoy without stress even on a short trip.

A key advantage of Philadelphia is its dependable infrastructure and straightforward connections to major event venues. Local public transit, SEPTA, makes getting around simple, with services such as the Market–Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, Regional Rail, and Subway–Surface Trolleys, helping visitors reach the main arenas and stadiums with ease. If you arrive by air at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) or by train at 30th Street Station, you can quickly connect to downtown and transit hubs, making arrival and the post-event return trip far more convenient.

For a well-rounded experience, Philadelphia offers plenty to do that naturally fits around a game night or concert. Stroll through Old City and the historic core near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, then head toward the promenades along the Delaware River or unwind by the Schuylkill River and its walking routes. Food lovers often gravitate to Reading Terminal Market, while Benjamin Franklin Parkway is perfect for an easy walk and photos that round out a stay in a city that carries both sports buzz and concert atmosphere with equal confidence.
Airport Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), Philadelphia, United States of America
Country / Continent United States of America / North America
Time zone UTC-04:00
Eastern Standard Time

About the performer

The Hives, the Swedish rock band from Fagersta, have been building a reputation since the early 1990s as one of the most exciting live attractions in the modern guitar scene. Their sound blends garage rock, punk bite, and instantly memorable choruses, so the crowd locks in from the first bars. The riffs are sharp, the pace is fast, and the songs deliver maximum tension and release in just a few minutes. For visitors, that means a concert that feels dynamic and rhythmically clear, in a club, arena, or festival setting, with no drag.

They are instantly recognizable for a tightly drilled lineup, razor-sharp drumming, and “call-and-response” exchanges with the audience, all wrapped in their stage identity and the black-and-white suit aesthetic. That mix of theatricality and discipline gives the show high production value without excess and without relying on playback. The guitars cut, the bass stays firm, and the vocal leads the room like a conductor. Even when the atmosphere is raw and loud, the performance remains controlled, which helps keep the experience relaxed and safe for everyone.

The setlist alternates short, explosive songs with anthem-ready hooks, and fans often single out “Hate to Say I Told You So” as the moment the whole venue “breathes” in the same rhythm. Alongside it, “Main Offender” and other live favorites regularly appear and spark sing-alongs. Through albums such as Veni Vidi Vicious and Tyrannosaurus Hives, they’ve shown how classic rock forms can be refreshed with speed, humor, and precise guitars, without losing melody. The set usually balances well-known hits with newer material, so first-timers quickly catch the story.

What further sets them apart is the professional construction of the set: entrances, pacing, and transitions are designed so there’s no “dead air,” and the audience stays focused on the stage. The between-song banter is witty and concise, yet it never breaks momentum, so the show feels like one well-directed piece. The sound is typically tuned for clarity and punch, keeping vocals and guitars readable even in a denser mix. Visual elements stay subtle but effective, so even from farther back you feel included and clearly see what’s happening.

The Hives draw a broad crowd: punk fans, indie rock listeners, classic rock’n’roll devotees, and festival regulars, as well as people who want a band that sounds “like the record” but plays as if everything is on the line. Their charisma comes from confidence, stage narrative, and interaction—not pyrotechnics or inflated effects—so the experience stays authentic. Behind the humor sits serious playing discipline, and the shared “uniformed” look adds extra charm. Different generations often meet in the same chorus, because the songs are simple, on target, and extremely memorable.

Whether you’re buying tickets for a big open-air show or an intimate club night, expect a performance that sticks with you and an energy that travels from the stage through the entire crowd. Solid sound and clear dynamics mean details carry even without a perfect spot, and their connection with the audience helps you feel part of the event. Take the chance to explore on-site extras—merch, bar areas, or side programming—and plan to arrive earlier to avoid bottlenecks and secure a great position. For the full experience, stay to the end and surrender to the groove.

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