Noah Kahan in Flushing | Tickets 2026

Noah Kahan

Feel the pulse of live music as Noah Kahan electrifies the stage at Citi Field in Flushing, NY, on Jul 18 – Jul 19, 2026. Dive into an unforgettable night filled with soul-stirring hits like “Hurt Somebody” and “Stick Season.” Grab your Noah Kahan tour tickets now!

Noah Kahan Flushing Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jul 18, 2026
06:30 PM
Flushing, New York from $330.00 Tickets
Sunday
Jul 19, 2026
06:30 PM
Flushing, New York from $324.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Noah Kahan performing at Citi Field in Flushing, NY?

Noah Kahan brings The Great Divide Tour to Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, for two huge nights on Saturday, July 18, 2026, and Sunday, July 19, 2026. Both shows are scheduled for the evening, with start times listed at 6:30 PM, giving fans classic summer night concerts in a full stadium setting.

What time do the Citi Field concerts start, and when do doors open?

For both July 18 and July 19, 2026, Noah Kahan’s concerts at Citi Field are scheduled to begin at 6:30 PM. Event pages note that doors typically open about 60 minutes before showtime, so you can expect gate times around 5:30 PM. Arriving 60–90 minutes early gives you time for security checks, merch browsing, and grabbing food without missing the opening moments of the show.

Where is Citi Field located, and what is it like as a concert venue?

Citi Field is located at 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue in Flushing, Queens, NY, next to the Mets–Willets Point transit hub. It normally hosts New York Mets baseball games but converts into a large concert venue for shows like Noah Kahan’s, with the stage on the field and seating expanded across the lower and upper levels. Fans can expect big stadium views, multiple food and drink options, and an energetic New York crowd spread throughout a 41,800-capacity ballpark.

Who is opening for Noah Kahan at Citi Field?

The Great Divide Tour lineups highlight Gigi Perez as Noah Kahan’s special guest, and coverage of the Citi Field dates confirms these shows are part of that same tour leg. Some tour materials also mention additional support acts on select stadium dates, so fans can expect at least one opener before Noah’s main set each night. Because your ticket covers the entire bill, going in early means you enjoy more live music for the same price.

How much do Noah Kahan tickets cost at Citi Field, and where do prices start?

Listings show that tickets for Noah Kahan at Citi Field start in the mid-to-high 200 dollar range, with one site noting “From 298” dollars on July 18 and “From 279” dollars on July 19. Another marketplace reports a lowest price of 247 dollars and an average price of about 580 dollars for Citi Field shows, reflecting high demand and a wide range of seat locations. Some platforms quote typical starting prices around 290–312 dollars including fees, especially for upper-level seats on the second night.

What are the best ways to get cheaper tickets for the Citi Field concerts?

To keep your ticket cost down, focus on upper-deck or further-from-the-stage sections, which sites specifically mention as the areas where the least expensive tickets are sold. Use interactive seating maps and “lowest price” sorting or Deal Score–style tools to spot seats that offer good value rather than just picking the first option you see. It also helps to compare several reputable marketplaces, watch prices over a few weeks, and be open to attending the Sunday show; second nights sometimes end up slightly cheaper than Saturdays as sellers adjust prices to meet demand.

How is seating arranged at Citi Field for Noah Kahan’s concerts?

Citi Field’s concert seating chart shows a large stage at one end of the field, with reserved floor sections on the grass plus the usual stadium seating in the lower, Excelsior, and upper levels. Floor and Metropolitan Box seats near the stage tend to be the most expensive, while upper-deck and some Excelsior sections offer more budget-friendly ways to get in the door. For good value, look for lower or mid-level sections slightly off center, which can give clear views of the stage and video screens without the very high prices of prime field boxes.

What parking options are available at Citi Field, and how can I save money?

Citi Field offers multiple parking lots around the stadium, including more than 350 accessible spaces in Lots A, B, F, G, and additional accessible spaces in the Southfield Lot. Premium Parking Passes for Lot G are available for purchase through the Mets concert pages, but they are limited and nonrefundable. To save money, consider regular lots instead of premium, carpool with friends to split one parking fee, or use the subway and LIRR to Mets–Willets Point so you avoid parking costs and post-show traffic altogether.

What should I know about accessibility and stadium policies for these shows?

Citi Field provides a range of accessibility services, including accessible seating, wheelchair entry, elevators, accessible restrooms, assistive listening devices, and designated accessible parking areas. Stadium guidelines require vehicles to stay within a single parking space, prohibit saving spots for late-arriving guests, and note that tailgating is not allowed in Citi Field lots. You will also receive a “Know Before You Go” email for your specific show, outlining any additional rules about bags, prohibited items, and entry procedures, so it is worth reading carefully before you arrive.

How can I get to Citi Field without spending too much on transportation?

Transit and event pages emphasize that many fans travel to Citi Field by public transportation, using the 7 train or Long Island Rail Road to Mets–Willets Point, then walking a short distance to the stadium. There are also Rally bus services that provide round-trip transportation from select pickup points directly to Citi Field for the Noah Kahan shows. By choosing transit or shared buses instead of driving alone, you can avoid parking fees, skip some of the worst traffic, and put more of your budget toward better seats or merch instead.

Are there presales or special offers for Noah Kahan’s Citi Field dates, and how can that help me save?

Coverage of The Great Divide Tour explains that tickets roll out through presales and general onsales, and articles highlight that Citi Field dates on July 18 and 19 are part of this schedule with strong early demand. Some offers mention preferred access for certain cardholders or fan presales, which can give you a chance to buy face-value tickets before resale markups appear. To maximize savings, register for presales in advance, be ready right when they start, and prioritize reasonably priced standard seats on the second night or in upper levels rather than waiting until only expensive resale options remain.

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