Gary Clark Jr. tickets on sale in West Des Moines
Gary Clark Jr. will perform at Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines, Iowa, on Sept. 21, 2026. The acclaimed…

Gary Clark Jr. will perform at Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines, Iowa, on Sept. 21, 2026. The acclaimed guitarist and songwriter brings his distinctive blend of blues, rock, soul and R&B to one of Iowa’s most historic concert venues.
Tickets for Gary Clark Jr. are on sale now. Fans can purchase seats through the Val Air Ballroom box office or through ScoreBig, which offers tickets to major live events with no hidden ticket fees.
Clark has earned widespread acclaim for revitalizing blues music for modern audiences while incorporating influences from rock, funk and soul. His electrifying guitar work and powerful vocals have helped him become one of the most respected performers of his generation.
The intimate setting of Val Air Ballroom should provide fans with an up-close experience of Clark’s celebrated live show. His concerts are known for extended guitar solos, dynamic musicianship and passionate performances.
The West Des Moines appearance is expected to attract fans from across Iowa and neighboring states eager to see one of contemporary music’s premier guitarists perform live.
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