
Halloween 2026 in St. Paul just got a headliner. Ella Langley will close her Dandelion tour with a Halloween-night arena show at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul on Oct. 31, 2026. The Alabama-born singer has turned into a crossover force this year on the back of the runaway success of "Choosin' Texas" and the No. 1 debut of her sophomore album, Dandelion. For Twin Cities fans, it is a relatively rare shot to catch Langley as a full-on headliner after a fast climb from festival slots and opening gigs.
Tickets, Presales and Opening Acts
As reported by the Star Tribune, Langley will bring Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose to St. Paul as opening acts, and fans can register for a presale at ellalangley.com/tour. According to the paper, the general on-sale is set for 10 a.m. Friday via Ticketmaster. Local concertgoers may want to think ahead: Halloween weekend plus an arena show often equals long lines and tight parking.
Langley’s Breakout Year
Her leap to an arena finale lines up neatly with the year she is having. Per MusicRow, Dandelion opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Coverage of the Academy of Country Music Awards notes that Langley picked up seven wins this spring, including song and single of the year for "Choosin' Texas," according to AP News. Those milestones, combined with a steady run of radio-friendly singles, have turned her into a genuine crossover ticket seller.
From Support Slots To Headliner
Langley is not exactly a stranger to Grand Casino Arena. She already hit the same room earlier this year as an opener for Eric Church, a detail listed on the venue’s Feb. 7 event page. Pollstar's tour announcement lays out her rise and the 16-date Dandelion Tour, noting a rotating lineup of support that includes Kameron Marlowe and Gabriella Rose. The sprint from support act to closing-night headliner underlines how quickly industry insiders and audiences alike have nudged Langley into larger venues.
Fans heading to St. Paul can expect arena-scale production and a set that likely blends Dandelion tracks with earlier favorites. For locals looking to lock in a spot before the Halloween rush, the artist presale is the safest bet, since general tickets for holiday-weekend arena dates tend to disappear in a hurry.









