What are the event details for Julia Cole's concert at Ace of Cups?
Julia Cole will perform live at Ace of Cups in Columbus, Ohio, on October 23, 2026. This concert promises an engaging experience filled with her signature country and folk sounds. Expect a typical setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, featuring both her popular hits and new material. The event is open to all ages, making it a perfect outing for fans of all generations.
How can I secure tickets for the concert?
Tickets for Julia Cole's concert can be easily secured through ticketscolumbusoh.com. Prices currently start around $40 and can vary based on market demand. We recommend purchasing your tickets in advance as this event is expected to sell out quickly.
What are the seating options at Ace of Cups?
Ace of Cups is primarily a general admission venue, which means most attendees will enjoy a standing room experience. Limited bar seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis. For the best experience, we suggest arriving early to secure a spot close to the stage.
What is the parking situation at Ace of Cups?
Ace of Cups offers convenient on-site parking in an attached lot at no charge. However, this lot fills quickly on busy nights. If the on-site lot is full, free street parking is available on High Street and Duncan Avenue nearby. Additionally, there are other parking options in the Short North area:
- Ace of Cups On-Site Lot: 2619 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43202 - Free
- Short North Parking Lot: 50 W 5th Ave, Columbus, OH (approximately 1 mi) - $6 and up
- Street Parking: High St and Duncan Ave, Columbus, OH 43202 - Free (check signage for restrictions)
For rideshare users, drop-off is available on North High Street at the venue address.
What should I know about the venue's policies?
Ace of Cups has specific policies regarding bags and entry. It is advisable to check their website for any updates before attending. The venue is ADA accessible, ensuring that all guests can enjoy the performance comfortably.
```Julia Cole Columbus Concert reviews
roger waters the wall - great show!
"It's amazing how they can get such clean crisp images on a wall (I'm guessing over 200 feet wide and 30 feet high) and give the illusion that the wall is breaking apart into space while they themselves are actually completing the wall. A little disjointing at the end when you don't know if you are listening to a soundtrack or not anymore with the trial and the visuals, but cool when you realize its all being reproduced live (if you did realize this at all). Great stuff.
Favorite moments include: Kids dancing with inflatable giant teacher. Inflatable mom with arms made of bricks. Bring the Boys Back Home song with Julia Cole out in front, alone, standing in protest for war in general (seemingly anyway). End of Goodbye Cruel World immediately before intermission when the last brick is put in as the final goodbye is said.
Very cool. I wish I would've known in advance that I could take photos."