Girls Gone Bible at Buffalo State PAC | April 30, 2026
Buffalo’s Elmwood Village is one of those neighborhoods that pulls you in — good food, interesting people, the kind of street energy that makes a night out feel like more than just the show. On Thursday, April 30, Girls Gone Bible brings their national live tour to Rockwell Hall 210 at the Buffalo State Performing Arts Center at 7:00 PM, and if you are part of the GGB gang — or even just podcast-curious — this is the kind of night that gets talked about long after the lights come up.
About Girls Gone Bible
Girls Gone Bible started as a Bible study between two best friends and grew into something much bigger. Hosts Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma have turned their unfiltered conversations about faith, relationships, personal struggle, and spiritual growth into one of the most listened-to faith podcasts in the country — more than 20 million listens and a #1 ranking in religion and spirituality on Spotify.
The live tour translates that intimacy to the stage. Expect real-time conversations, personal testimonies, worship, and genuine moments of prayer and community — the kind of thing that works precisely because it does not feel rehearsed. Outback Presents is bringing this production to performing arts venues nationally, with other stops on the run including The Bushnell in Hartford, CT, and Mayo Performing Arts Center in New Jersey.
The Venue
The Buffalo State Performing Arts Center sits at 1300 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo’s Elmwood Village — one of the city’s most walkable neighborhoods, with solid dining options running up and down the strip. Rockwell Hall 210 is your room for the evening. If you are making the trip in from outside the city, plan to arrive a little early and take the neighborhood in before the 7:00 PM start.
Tickets
Tickets run $47.50–$136.25. The Buffalo date is part of a national touring run by Outback Presents. See the full Buffalo / Western NY calendar for more upcoming shows.