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The Offspring Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Feb 21, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Location Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
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Event summary

Concert The Offspring – Feb 21, 2026 at 7:30 PM – Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
A concert like this turns familiar riffs into a shared moment. You’ll hear big choruses, feel the bounce in the room, and catch the jokes that keep it light. It’s simple, loud, and satisfying. Compare the options and choose your spot.

Bell Centre - sports hall, capacity 20,962, address: 1909 Canadiens-de-Montréal Avenue, Montreal, Canada. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer The Offspring
City Montreal, Canada
Venue / arena Bell Centre
Date Feb 21, 2026
Start time 7:30 PM
Venue type Sports Hall
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Location and venue

Bell Centre is one of Montreal’s most recognizable indoor venues and a go-to address for major sports nights, concerts, and large-scale shows. Its modern, purpose-built design and large seating bowl (around 21,000 seats in hockey configuration) place it among the biggest indoor arenas in Canada.

Inside, it delivers the full “big-arena” experience: steep tiers and strong sightlines keep the action close, while acoustics and event infrastructure help concerts and headline events feel powerful. Visitors often highlight comfortable seating, clear wayfinding, and a solid food and drink selection that keeps breaks smooth.

The venue sits in a lively downtown micro-location, with the official address 1909 Canadiens-de-Montréal Avenue, Montreal, Canada. Getting to the main entrance is straightforward: the closest metro stop is Lucien-L’Allier (with covered pedestrian connections), and Bonaventure is also a short walk away; if you’re driving, nearby garages and lots are available, though arriving early is smart on event nights. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the practical transport notes in the text below.
Address 1909 Canadiens-de-Montréal Avenue, Montreal, Canada
Capacity About 20.962
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Destination guide: Montreal

Montreal, the largest city in Québec, is known as one of North America’s most vibrant stages for sports, concerts, and major live events. The city blends European charm with modern energy, so attending an event is often only the start of the experience. Whether you’re coming for the arena atmosphere or for big stadium spectacles, Montreal offers a rhythm that naturally revolves around entertainment, culture, and nightlife.

For visitors, top-tier connectivity is a major advantage: public transit by STM (Société de transport de Montréal) includes the Métro de Montréal and a dense bus network, making it easy to reach most arenas and stadiums quickly and stress-free. If you arrive by train, Gare Centrale (Montréal Central Station) is the key hub in the heart of downtown, while the main airport for air arrivals is Aéroport international Montréal-Trudeau (YUL). For the wider metro area, regional exo services are also practical, helping you combine accommodation choices with a smooth trip to the event.

Before or after a concert, it’s worth taking advantage of the “tourist bonus” Montreal delivers at almost every turn. Wander the cobblestone streets of Vieux-Montréal and along the Vieux-Port, pause in lively squares, and experience the city by the Saint Lawrence River. For views and a break from the buzz, Mont Royal is ideal, and a walk through central neighborhoods often ends in cafés, galleries, and spots where you can feel the city’s true pulse.

All things considered, Montreal is easy to plan: accommodation ranges from downtown hotels to more budget-friendly options along metro lines, and the food scene fits every budget and taste. That mix of solid logistics, a comfortable sense of moving around the city, and attractions within reach is exactly what makes Montreal a great destination when you’re looking for tickets to an event and want an experience that lasts both before and after the show itself.
Airport Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Montréal, Canada
Country / Continent Canada / North America
Time zone UTC-05:00
Eastern Standard Time

About the performer

The Offspring are an American band that, since the mid-1980s, has grown into one of the defining names of modern punk rock and the skate-punk legacy. Their sound blends fast, riff-driven choruses and recognizable humor with clear melody, making it accessible even to listeners who don’t usually follow punk. With decades of experience, they stay relevant across generations and fit equally well in arenas, stadiums, and festival stages, with a set that works for die-hard fans and the curious alike. Their signature mix of speed and melody makes an impact right away.

In their discography, the band stands out with singles that shaped radio rock through the 1990s and 2000s, as well as albums that helped move the genre from the underground into the mainstream. Smash is especially often mentioned as a record-setting best-selling release from an independent label, opening the door to truly global reach. The blend of catchy hooks and short, high-energy songs makes their repertoire ideal for concert pacing with no “dead air,” so even first-time listeners quickly lock into the rhythm. The lyrics stay singable and clear, even when the sound system is loud.

On stage, The Offspring build momentum like a well-directed set: they move quickly between classics and newer material, keeping the crowd engaged with direct communication and tight arrangements. The production leans on a solid, defined guitar-and-drums sound and clean vocal articulation, so the impact holds up indoors and outdoors. Fans often note a sense of control and comfort—energy is high, but the flow stays professional, with clear breaks and strong continuity. Even from farther back, the mix remains readable, which matters in large-capacity venues.

The band’s evergreen appeal sits in the themes: from personal doubts and confidence to social observations, always delivered plainly and without melodrama. That approach lets new listeners grab the chorus fast, while longtime fans recognize details, references, and the evolution of the sound over time. Different age groups often mix in the crowd, so the concert feels like a shared celebration of rock culture rather than an exclusive club—relaxed, but fully charged. That’s why the shows carry both a fun edge and an emotional layer, without overdoing it.

Whether you catch them on a major tour or in a festival slot, The Offspring are known for reliable performance: fast parts stay compact, while slower, more emotional sections offer breathing room without losing tension. Visual elements usually support the music instead of overpowering it, helping the focus stay on songs and collective singalongs. That makes them a strong choice even for people attending their first punk concert, because the experience remains “clean” and easy to follow. A touch of humor often comes through, so the crowd can unwind between songs.

For the full experience, arrive early, check entrances and on-site amenities, and plan transport—especially for large outdoor events. If you want a calmer view of the stage, choose seats or more distant zones; if you’re after intensity, the floor delivers the most energy and spontaneous moments. Wherever you stand, a The Offspring show usually blends nostalgia with freshness that lingers long after the final encore, with the feeling you were part of a big, loud community. If you’re coming with friends, agree on a meeting point to stay relaxed in the crowd.

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