VNV Nation at House of Blues
- VNV Nation (industrial/EBM) concert on Friday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. - Venue: House of Blues San Diego (downtown), expect a standing-room show and support acts. - Tickets and details at seatgeek.com
VNV Nation is set to bring its spring 2026 North American run to downtown San Diego on Friday, April 24, with an “Evening With” show at House of Blues. (seatgeek.com) The San Diego date is listed for 7 p.m. at House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., with local event listings showing doors at 7 p.m. and the show at 8 p.m. (seatgeek.com) (events.extrachill.com) SeatGeek listings showed tickets starting at $35 earlier this month and $42 in a more recent listing, a sign that resale pricing was still moving as the date approached. (seatgeek.com 1) (seatgeek.com 2) This stop is part of “An Evening with VNV Nation,” a format that local and tour listings describe as an extended set rather than a standard package with multiple billed openers. Gaslamp.org says the San Diego show includes an autograph hour and a question-and-answer session. (gaslamp.org) (regenmag.com) VNV Nation is the long-running alternative electronic project led by Ronan Harris, and the band’s official site is promoting the “Construct // Destruct” live cycle tied to its 2025 double-album campaign. Tour coverage from last fall said the 2026 North American dates would draw from 2025’s *Construct*, the forthcoming *Destruct* companion, and older fan favorites. (vnvnation.com) (regenmag.com) The San Diego booking lands in the middle of a tight West Coast swing: Mesa on April 23, San Diego on April 24, Los Angeles on April 25, and San Francisco on April 26. (seatgeek.com) (concertful.com) House of Blues San Diego is a compact downtown room that Live Nation says can accommodate up to 1,500 guests across its event spaces, and third-party venue guides describe many concerts there as general-admission, standing-room shows. (specialevents.livenation.com) (ticketx.com) For fans, the April 24 date is shaping up less like a festival-style bill and more like a full-night VNV Nation set in a club-size room, with the band moving on to Los Angeles the next night. (gaslamp.org) (concertful.com)