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Cheapest tickets for Mel Robbins’ 2026 Let Them Tour start around $102

The Let Them Tour runs March–May 2026 across North America, including two Philadelphia shows at The Met; cheapest seats listed at about $102 on secondary markets.

Culture & Entertainment 4 months ago
Cheapest tickets for Mel Robbins’ 2026 Let Them Tour start around $102

Mel Robbins has announced the 2026 Let Them Tour to promote her 2024 self-help book Let Them. The run is scheduled from March through May 2026 and will take the former lawyer-turned-host across North America, including two shows at The Met in Philadelphia on April 22 and 23. Robbins posted the news on Instagram, describing the tour as a night of breakthroughs, laughter and practical tools that can change lives. Reviewers who have seen the show have praised its blend of personal storytelling and Robbins’ coaching techniques, including the 5 Second Rule and the Let Them theory.

Ticket prices for the tour vary by market and resale demand. At publication, the lowest listed price among available options was about 102 dollars, with other dates listed from roughly 112 to the mid-100s. The New York Post’s calendar shows Denver on April 15 at 129 including fees, Minneapolis at 185, Detroit at 119, and two Philadelphia shows at The Met — 128 for April 22 and 112 for April 23 — plus Atlanta shows at 134 and 125, Sugar Land at 145, Grand Prairie at 102, Phoenix at 113, San Jose at 178, Seattle at 125, and two Vancouver, BC shows on May 10 priced at 171 for the afternoon and 203 for the evening. All prices are in U.S. dollars and include fees where noted; they are subject to change with demand. The piece notes that Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market platform offering a buyer guarantee, and that the cited prices were confirmed at publication.

Robbins describes the Let Them Theory as a way for people to learn who others are by stepping back in situations where they would rather not engage, whether it is brunch plans, dating or workplace changes. By allowing others to reveal themselves, individuals can decide next steps with clearer options. The concept, along with the 5 Second Rule, has become a staple of her books and live talks.

Robbins is the author of nine books, including Let Them, and she launched the Mel Robbins Podcast in 2022. Her live shows mix storytelling with practical coaching, and early reviews have described the experience as warm and engaging. A May 2025 Beacon Theatre review noted Robbins sharing her upbringing, her marriage and rock-bottom moments that helped shape the approaches she promotes today.

For readers seeking tickets, a complete North American calendar and links to the cheapest seats are available through outlets listing prices at publication time. All prices, venues and dates are subject to change. The NY Post report cites price quotes verified at publication and highlights that secondary-market platforms like Vivid Seats offer buyer protections. The article was written by Matt Levy, who covers live events for the outlet.


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