Noah Kahan in Chicago | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy as Noah Kahan takes the stage at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL, on July 14 – July 15, 2026. Experience an unforgettable night filled with heartfelt lyrics and electrifying performances of his greatest hits. Don’t miss out—secure your Noah Kahan tour tickets now!
Noah Kahan Chicago Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jul 14, 2026 06:30 PM |
Chicago, Illinois | from $247.56 | Tickets |
| Wednesday Jul 15, 2026 06:30 PM |
Chicago, Illinois | from $249.48 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many Noah Kahan concerts are happening at Wrigley Field in July 2026?
Noah Kahan is scheduled to play two concerts at Wrigley Field in Chicago on The Great Divide Tour: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 and Wednesday, July 15, 2026. Both nights are part of the Wrigley Field Concert Series presented by Wintrust and are full stadium shows at the iconic “Friendly Confines.”
What are the dates and start times for the Wrigley Field shows?
The Wrigley Field concerts take place on July 14 and July 15, 2026, with event listings showing a 6:30 PM start time for both evenings. That timing makes these classic summer night shows, giving you time after work to get to the ballpark, clear security, and settle in before the music starts.
Where is Wrigley Field located and what is it like as a concert venue?
Wrigley Field is located at 1060 West Addison Street in Chicago, Illinois, in the Lakeview neighborhood on the city’s North Side. Normally home to the Chicago Cubs, it transforms into a large open-air concert venue for events like Noah Kahan’s shows, with the stage set up on the field and seating extended across the ballpark levels. Fans can expect sweeping views, classic ballpark vibes, and a unique mix of historic surroundings and modern concert production.
Who is opening for Noah Kahan at Wrigley Field?
The Chicago Cubs and tour listings state that the Wrigley Field shows will feature special guests Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda. Tickets and event pages describe the concerts as “Noah Kahan with Gigi Perez” and note Annabelle Dinda as an additional support, so you get a full evening with multiple artists. Arriving early enough to see the openers is a great way to get more value from your ticket and enjoy the full lineup.
How much do Noah Kahan tickets cost at Wrigley Field, and where do prices start?
Ticket platforms show a wide range of prices: one listing notes 607 tickets remaining with prices starting around 254 dollars for July 14, while others show field seats well above 500 dollars. For example, Vivid Seats highlights some field sections on July 14 priced from about 599 to 890 dollars depending on section and row. Because of strong demand and the stadium setting, it is normal to see cheaper options in the upper levels and much higher prices for field and premium sections.
What are the best ways to find cheap or better-value tickets for the Wrigley shows?
To keep ticket costs down, prioritize upper-deck or higher-row lower-bowl seats instead of field or premium club sections, which carry the biggest markups. Use features like Deal Score and price-sorting on major marketplaces to surface the best price-to-view combinations, rather than just grabbing the first listing you see. It also helps to compare several reputable resale sites and watch prices over time; as the concert date approaches, some sellers reduce prices to ensure their tickets sell, which can create solid last-minute deals if you are flexible on section.
How is seating arranged at Wrigley Field for Noah Kahan’s concerts?
For Noah Kahan’s tour, Wrigley Field will have a large stage on the field and reserved seating that includes on-field sections plus the regular stadium tiers. Field seats place you closest to the stage and in the most immersive area, but they tend to be the most expensive tickets in the ballpark. Grandstand and terrace seats in the lower and upper levels offer elevated views of the stage and the full stadium at a lower cost, and slightly off-center sections often provide strong sightlines without the premium price tag of dead-center field.
What should I know about entry, bag policy, and accessibility at Wrigley Field for these shows?
Event guides note that the main ticket window opens about two hours before event time, with a valid photo ID required and the original purchaser responsible for picking up will-call tickets. Wrigley Field enforces a clear bag policy, bans outside food and beverages, large backpacks, weapons, and professional cameras, and has a no-smoking rule throughout the stadium. The ballpark offers wheelchair-accessible spaces, companion seats, elevators to multiple levels, and family sections, making it easier for fans with mobility needs or children to attend comfortably.
What are the parking and transportation options for Wrigley Field, and how can I save money?
Wrigley Field has limited on-site parking, and event listings highlight that street parking and several nearby paid lots are available in the surrounding neighborhood. Public transit is strongly recommended, with fans often using the CTA Red Line to Addison or nearby bus routes, along with designated rideshare drop-off and pickup zones near the stadium. To save money, consider riding the train, carpooling and splitting one lot fee, or parking a bit farther from the ballpark in a less expensive garage and walking in.
How do presales and general sales work for the Wrigley Field Noah Kahan shows?
Coverage of The Great Divide Tour explains that fans can register for the Noah Kahan Artist Presale, which opens ahead of the general onsale and allows early access to tickets at face value. General ticket sales for the tour dates are then scheduled to open on a set day and time via Ticketmaster, with a six-ticket limit per show noted by the Cubs for Wrigley Field. If you want the best chance at cheaper face-value seats, sign up for presales, be ready right at the announced times, and target standard reserved seats before resale prices push the market higher.
Are there any tips for keeping the overall trip to Noah Kahan’s Wrigley concerts affordable?
You can reduce your total cost by coordinating with friends: share rides, split parking or rideshare fares, and stay together in a more budget-friendly neighborhood outside the immediate Wrigleyville area. Take advantage of public transit instead of paying for premium parking, and plan to eat before entering the stadium or choose one special snack inside to avoid impulse spending. Finally, choose standard grandstand seats instead of VIP or ultra-close field tickets, set a clear merch budget, and use promo codes or new-customer discounts on reputable resale sites when available to shave a bit off the ticket price.