ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Jun 3 2026, 10:00 AM PDT

Belly Up Presents
moe. - An Evening with
Sun, 18 Oct, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Jun 3 2026, 10:00 AM PDT
Description
moe., Sunday, October 18, 2026 at Belly Up in Solana Beach, San Diego, CA
ARTIST PRESALE 6/3/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
VENUE PRESALE 6/4/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
PUBLIC ON SALE 6/5/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
THERE IS A DELIVERY DELAY IN PLACE FOR THIS SHOW. Tickets will be delivered to your inbox 72 hours in advance of the show start time.
General Admission Ticket Price: $55 adv / $60 day of
Reserved Loft Ticket Price: $96
Note: Loft & GA tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online & phone purchases. Loft Seating Chart / Virtual Venue Tour
Box Office: 858-481-8140 | Boxoffice@bellyup.com | FAQ
$1 from every ticket sold goes to Rock the Pink. Rock The Pink is an industry-wide campaign to help end breast cancer as we know it - for everyone. Musicians, artists, venues & music influencers join together each October to raise awareness & funds for the American Cancer Society.
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There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.
All times and supporting acts are subject to change.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.
Refund Policy
There are no refunds for any tickets bought from the Belly Up, any time, without exception. In the event of a reschedule or show postponement there will be a refund window in which customers can request a refund by contacting boxoffice@bellyup.com - in these instances no fees incurred by purchasing over the phone or online will be refunded.
In the event of a full show cancellation - a full refund including fees will be refunded automatically at the point of purchase.

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Thirty-five years ago, a posse of University of Buffalo-based musician-friends got together to play music. Out of freewheeling sessions bursting withbold, genre-defying creativity and tongue-in-cheek humor, a 6-headed mon-ster named moe. emerged.
Decades later, moe.’s tireless work ethic, DIY resourcefulness, infectioussongwriting, and highly-engaged fanbase—the Famoe.ly—have enabled thesextet to earn a successful career. Yet, the guys have never rested on their lau-rels as “jam band pioneers.” They average 100 shows per year, and regularlyrelease vital new music, including the band’s latest album, Circle of Giants(ATO), its 13th release.
Circle of Giants was almost all tracked when bassist/vocalist Rob Derhak’s25-year-old son died tragically, but it’s no downer. Visceral and vulnerable,the 10-collection confronts life’s challenges with grace, humor, hard-foughtwisdom, and jaw-dropping musicality. Creatively-invigorated by the additionof keyboardist Nate Wilson to the full-time lineup, moe. has created a mile-stone album while processing an unfathomable loss.
moe. is a brotherhood, featuring Derhak, Schnier, guitarist/vocalist ChuckGarvey, drummer Vinnie Amico, percussionist/vibraphonist Jim Loughlin,and keyboardist Nate Wilson. The six-piece band came up in the primordialpouch of the early jam band scene, alongside Blues Traveler, Spin Doctors,Widespread Panic, and Phish.
Lauded by American Songwriter for its “mind-bending musicality,” moe. isbeloved for its sonic adventurousness, unbridled showmanship, and its witty and insightful songwriting. NYS Music has said: “moe. has redefined what’spossible within the genre, leaving a lasting impact and challenging listenersto rethink the limits of musical expression.
”Since releasing its foundational album, Fatboy, in 1992, moe. has issued avast and varied series of now-classic records. Select studio album highlightsinclude 1998’s Tin Cans & Car Tires; 2004’s Wormwood; 2007’s The Conch(which reached #1 on Billboard’s “Heatseekers” chart); and 2012’s critically-acclaimed What Happened To The La Las.