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Criminal Podcast Tickets

Criminal Podcast Show Tickets

Criminal Podcast tickets are great for fans of true crime, a massively popular genre in entertainment from documentaries to podcasts, and everything in between. Criminal Podcast is hosted by Phoebe Judge, who co-created the show alongside Lauren Spohrer. Criminal delves into cases from all angles, proving that there is always more to a story than meets the eye.

Criminal began recording in 2014, and there have been more than 145 episodes released ever since. Listeners also get to hear from people that had first-hand experience with cases, such as prosecutors and crime reporters. The podcast has also been put on as a show in front of a live audience. It has won several awards, including Webby Awards for Crime & Justice in the Podcasts category as well as for Podcasts and Digital Audio. Time Magazine has called it “the purist’s true crime series.” The podcast can be listened to on streaming services including Stitcher, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. To listen to the show in person, purchase Criminal Podcast tickets from TicketSmarter.

How much are Criminal Podcast tickets?

Around $61 is the average price of a Criminal Podcast tour ticket. A VIP upgrade or meet-and-greet package can cost as much as $450.

When do Criminal Podcast tickets go on sale?

Tickets for all Criminal Podcast tour dates will be available once new cities and dates are announced.

Are VIP or meet-and-greet tickets available?

Criminal Podcast often has VIP and meet-and-greet packages available. Select the city and date you’re interested in to see if VIP Criminal Podcast tickets are still available.

Criminal Podcast Tour Dates 2025

Criminal Podcast has not released new tour dates for 2025. Explore more great live events in your city.

How long is a Criminal Podcast show?

A live Criminal Podcast recording and show runs around 2 hours long without an intermission.

What time do doors open for the event?

The doors to the venue usually open about two hours before the show begins. This gives fans time to shop for merchandise and find seats before the show.