Frequently Asked Questions about Cristian Castro at Honda Center
What are the event details for Cristian Castro's concert?
Cristian Castro will perform at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, on February 12, 2027. Expect an unforgettable evening filled with his greatest hits and captivating performances.
How long is the typical setlist duration for Cristian Castro?
While specific setlist durations can vary, fans can typically expect a concert length of approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of classic and contemporary latin hits.
What are the ticket prices for this event?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating location and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
How can I purchase tickets for Cristian Castro's concert?
Tickets are available through our platform, ticketsanaheimca.com. We offer mobile ticketing options for your convenience, ensuring a seamless entry experience.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
Generally, concerts at Honda Center are open to all ages; however, it is advisable to check specific event guidelines closer to the date.
What are the seating options available at Honda Center?
Honda Center features various seating levels including Floor GA/Seats, Lower Bowl (100-level), Club Level (200-level), and Upper Level (300-level). Each offers a unique experience tailored to different preferences.
Will there be any opening acts for Cristian Castro?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, it is common for major concerts to feature supporting artists. Stay tuned for updates as the event date approaches.
What is the bag policy at Honda Center?
For security reasons, it is recommended to bring only essential items. Please check the Honda Center website for detailed bag policy information before attending.
Is there public transportation available to Honda Center?
Yes, Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) buses serve the area, providing convenient access from various locations including Disneyland Resort hotels.
What parking options are available at Honda Center?
General parking is included with your event ticket at all on-site lots. The Katella Garage and Cerritos Garage are the most convenient options. For more details on parking, visit Honda Center Parking.
Seating Information at Honda Center
Honda Center is Southern California's premier sports and entertainment arena, home to the Anaheim Ducks. The venue seats up to 18,900 for concerts and 17,174 for hockey. Here's a breakdown of seating levels:
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): The closest seats to the ice or stage ? offering an immersive experience. Center sections directly facing the stage are top picks for concerts.
- 200 Level (Club Level): Premium seating with exclusive access to premium dining experiences featuring handcrafted cocktails and chef-curated tapas.
- 300 Level (Upper Level): Elevated panoramic views ? excellent value and great for groups.
- Floor/GA (Concerts): Arena floor configured with folding chair seating or general admission standing.
- The Theatre at Honda Center: An intimate 500-seat venue within the complex for smaller shows.
Parking Information at Honda Center
General parking is now included with your event ticket at all on-site lots:
- Katella Garage: Free with event ticket ? most convenient on-site parking option.
- Cerritos Garage: Free with event ticket ? directly adjacent to the arena.
- ARTIC (Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center): Adjacent transportation hub connecting to Metrolink and Amtrak trains.
- Anaheim Resort Transit (ART): Shuttle buses from Disneyland Resort area hotels.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off on Katella Ave near main entrance.
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Cristian Castro Anaheim Concert reviews
Amazing— from start to finish.
Cristian Castro picked the perfect set list; it was a good mix of loud, intense, abrasive songs with their signature slower songs sprinkled in. I can say, however, Chino chilled on the speaker next to me during Bloody Cape and Hexagram, which both have some intense screaming vocals. Honestly, both (headlining) bands carried themselves with lots of emotion and had plenty of crowd interactivity. Not a huge Dillinger fan so I can't really judge them, but my company is and he enjoyed their set list quite a bit. The sound was awesome, the crowd was friendly, and most importantly, the bands were fantastic. I would have loved it if they played "When Girls Telephone Boys", but I can't complain because they played "Feiticeira"— which is also one of my favorites. Ah yeah, and he sung "Fireworks" by Katy Perry which was a fucking riot. Well worth the amount paid; I couldn't say a bad thing about this show if I tried; I would see this show again in a goddamn heartbeat.