Anazala Family Concert at Prudential Center
Join us for an unforgettable experience as the Anazala Family takes the stage at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on October 4, 2026. This family-friendly concert promises to be a delightful event filled with music and joy for audiences of all ages.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for the Anazala Family concert?
Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150, depending on seating choice and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
What is the typical setlist duration for Anazala Family concerts?
The typical setlist duration is approximately 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their most popular songs and engaging performances designed for families.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is suitable for all ages, making it a perfect outing for families looking to enjoy live music together.
How can I secure mobile tickets on prudentialcentertickets.com?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through prudentialcentertickets.com. Simply select your desired seats, complete your payment, and your tickets will be delivered digitally to your device.
What are the seating options available at Prudential Center?
Prudential Center offers various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, Club Level, and Upper Level. Each section provides a unique viewing experience tailored to your preferences.
What are the parking options available near Prudential Center?
Multiple parking garages surround Prudential Center with rates ranging from $20-$40 on event nights. It is advisable to reserve your parking spot in advance when possible.
Is public transportation available to Prudential Center?
Yes, Prudential Center is conveniently connected to Newark Penn Station via a skybridge. NJ Transit trains and buses provide easy access to the venue.
Seating Information
Prudential Center, also known as 'The Rock', has a capacity of 19,500 and features several seating levels:
- Lower Bowl (Sections 1?21): Closest to the stage with excellent sightlines. Sections 7-15 are recommended for optimal viewing.
- Club Level: Offers premium amenities and wider seats, providing a luxurious concert experience.
- Upper Level (Sections 201?226): More affordable seating with panoramic views; however, avoid extreme corner sections (201-203 and 225-226) for better visibility.
Parking Information
The best way to reach Prudential Center is via NJ Transit. Newark Penn Station is directly connected via skybridge. Here are some parking options:
- Prudential Center Garage (attached): 25 Lafayette St, Newark, NJ 07102 - $20-$40. Connected to the arena; purchase in advance when possible.
- National Newark Parking: 1 Raymond Plaza West, Newark, NJ 07102 - $20-$35. Nearby parking garage within walking distance.
- NJ Transit ? Newark Penn Station (Recommended): 1 Raymond Plaza West, Newark, NJ 07102 - Rates vary by origin. Connected to arena via skybridge; serves rail, PATH, and Amtrak trains.
- Rideshare: Designated pick-up/drop-off zones are available near Prudential Center on Lafayette Street. Expect traffic congestion on major event nights.
Anazala Family Prudential Center Concert reviews
Not just a concert. It's a PARTY!
Here is a rearranged version of the review with a few words switched:
Regarding these reviewers complaining about M being late, here is what they are NOT telling you -- and it is surprising how they can get away with such misrepresentation of the facts. M's tours *clearly state* on the show times that there will be an opening act. Duh. Opening acts usually perform for an hour, then there is an intermission as the act exits and the stage is set for the main event.
This is not your typical concert or some semi-retired has-been on a greatest hits tour at your state fair. So pay your babysitter for an extra hour or take the next day off work, I mean really! Even if you are just a casual Madonna fan, this won't just be a concert. It will be a Moment in your life. I had to wait 28 years before finally being able to see M live on her MDNA stop in Cleveland. The approximately (at most) 45 extra minutes of anticipation between the opening act and the main event was not only welcome, it was greatly appreciated as I didn't want the night to end too soon. Nor did it seem the rest of the arena. A Madonna concert is truly a celebration.