Muse Holmdel tickets

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Wed Jul 22 7:00pm
Muse, Bloc Party & The Temper Trap
PNC Bank Arts Center  •  Holmdel, NJ
Sat Jul 25 7:00pm
Muse, Bloc Party & The Temper Trap
Northwell at Jones Beach Theater  •  Wantagh, NY




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Get Your Muse Tickets in Holmdel: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Muse Holmdel Muse fans, Are you ready for Holmdel? on Wednesday, July 22nd 2026 Muse will be playing at PNC Bank Arts Center, NJ. Score your Muse tickets Holmdel right here.

Parking & Directions for Muse PNC Bank Arts Center


116 Garden State Parkway, Holmdel, NJ
07733, US


1. On-site parking - 0 miles, $30
2. Holmdel Park - 1 mile, $10
3. Bell Works - 2 miles, $20
4. Hazlet Plaza - 3 miles, $15
5. Colts Neck High School - 4 miles, $10

Muse Concert Live at PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel – July 22nd, 2026

The PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel is one of those legendary spots where memories are made, especially if you’re into big-name acts like Bruce Springsteen, who’s played there countless times and truly helped put it on the map. It’s not just about the headliners though; the venue also shines during events like the New Jersey Folk Celebration, where the air fills with the soulful sounds of traditional folk music and a rich artistic vibe that really captures the heart of the region. The setting itself is pretty stunning, with natural surroundings that make you feel like you’re part of something special. Visiting Muse Holmdel feels like stepping into a musical haven, whether you’re sitting in the relaxed mezzanine area or enjoying the premium zones with some exclusive perks, think private lounges or better views. It’s a place that feels both historic and alive, especially when you’re making your way there, whether you’re coming up Route 9 from Freehold or heading down South Route 27 near Highland Park. Honestly, it’s one of those venues that somehow combines big concert energy with a cozy, almost hometown feel, making every show feel like an experience you won’t forget.