Noah Kahan in Seattle | Tickets 2026

Noah Kahan

Feel the energy surge at the T-Mobile Park as Noah Kahan takes the stage on Aug 30 – Aug 31, 2026. His captivating performance, blending folk-pop melodies with heartfelt lyrics, promises to resonate through the crowd. Don’t miss out—grab your Noah Kahan tour tickets today!

Noah Kahan Seattle Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
Aug 30, 2026
06:30 PM
Seattle, Washington from $172.80 Tickets
Monday
Aug 31, 2026
06:30 PM
Seattle, Washington from $151.20 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Noah Kahan performing at T-Mobile Park in Seattle?

Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour comes to T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, for two nights: Sunday, August 30, 2026, and Monday, August 31, 2026. Both shows are scheduled as evening stadium concerts with start times listed at 6:30 PM.

Where is T-Mobile Park located, and what is it like as a concert venue?

T-Mobile Park is located at 1516 First Avenue South in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, just south of downtown and close to public transit and major highways. It is usually home to the Seattle Mariners but transforms into a large open-air concert venue for Noah Kahan, with the stage on the field and seating opened across the lower bowl, club levels, and upper deck. The stadium’s partial roof and design help protect fans from rain while still delivering an outdoor concert feel with big-city skyline views.

Who is opening for Noah Kahan at T-Mobile Park?

The official tour schedule lists both Seattle dates as part of The Great Divide Tour “with Gigi Perez,” confirming her as the special guest. SeatGeek’s event pages describe the shows as “Noah Kahan with Gigi Perez,” so you can expect at least one full opening set before Noah’s headline performance on each night. Arriving early enough for the opener is an easy way to get more music and energy for the price of your ticket.

What time do the Seattle concerts start, and when should I arrive?

Both T-Mobile Park concerts start at 6:30 PM on August 30 and August 31, 2026. Event Tickets Center notes that doors typically open 60 minutes before showtime, so you can expect gates to open around 5:30 PM. To avoid traffic and security lines and to have time for food, drinks, and merch, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes early.

How much do Noah Kahan tickets cost in Seattle, and where do prices start?

Event Tickets Center reports that tickets to see Noah Kahan at T-Mobile Park on August 30 start at 226 dollars, with cheaper options usually in the upper deck or farther from the stage. Expedia lists August 30 tickets starting at 327 dollars with a 150 percent money-back guarantee, and notes that the event is backed by interactive seat maps and filtering options. Vivid Seats shows that the lowest T-Mobile Park parking prices for Noah Kahan start around 104 dollars for August 30 and 110 dollars for August 31, hinting at strong demand for these final tour dates.

What are the best ways to get cheaper tickets for the T-Mobile Park shows?

To keep ticket costs down, focus on upper-deck sections, which Event Tickets Center notes are where the least expensive tickets are typically found, and use the interactive seating map to quickly identify those areas. Use tools like TickPick’s Track/Freeze Prices or Vivid Seats’ Deal Score to monitor when prices drop and which listings represent the best value for a given view. You can also compare multiple reputable marketplaces and apply promo codes highlighted in ticket roundups—such as ADVANCE30 on Vivid Seats or TAKE5 on SeatGeek—to shave extra dollars off your total.

How is seating arranged at T-Mobile Park for Noah Kahan’s concerts?

For concerts, T-Mobile Park places the stage on the field and offers reserved floor sections plus the regular stadium levels: lower bowl, club, and upper deck. Field seats put you closest to the stage and are usually the most expensive, while upper-deck seats are more budget-friendly and still provide wide-angle views of the stage and video boards. Lower- or mid-level sideline sections often offer a strong compromise between price and proximity, so they are worth targeting if you want better views without paying top field prices.

What are the parking options at T-Mobile Park, and how can I save money?

Coastal concert guides explain that there are several large and many smaller lots and garages within a short walk of T-Mobile Park, each operated independently with their own rates. Major nearby facilities include the Mariners Garage (2,000 spaces) just south of the ballpark, Republic Parking on South Jackson Street, and Home Plate Parking at First and Atlantic, plus numerous downtown garages offering evening rates. To save money, consider parking in central business district garages north of the ballpark with cheaper evening rates and taking free Metro bus service as far south as Jackson Street, carpooling to split one parking pass, or using light rail or rideshare to avoid parking fees entirely.

How do presales and general ticket sales work for the Seattle dates?

Presale information notes that there is a Live Nation Presale for Noah Kahan’s T-Mobile Park shows, starting Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM PST and ending that night at 11:59 PM PST. The Mariners’ concert page explains that tickets for August 30 go on sale to the general public on Thursday, February 12 at 12 PM, and tickets for August 31 go on sale on Friday, February 13 at 12 PM. Ticketmaster Help adds that The Great Divide Tour uses Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, so resale tickets on that platform are capped at face value in participating states, helping keep prices more reasonable for fans.

What should I know about parking passes and the Mariners Garage for these shows?

Ticketmaster sells separate “Mariners Garage Parking at T-Mobile Park – Noah Kahan” passes for the August 31 show, giving fans the option to prebook a spot directly attached to the ballpark. Vivid Seats’ Noah Kahan Parking table shows that T-Mobile Park parking passes start at 104 dollars for August 30 and 110 dollars for August 31, making them some of the higher-priced parking dates on the tour. If you are budget-conscious, you may want to skip the Mariners Garage in favor of slightly more distant lots or downtown garages with lower evening rates, then walk or bus to the stadium.

Is it safe to buy Noah Kahan Seattle tickets and parking passes on resale sites, and how can I avoid scams?

Major resale platforms like Event Tickets Center, Vivid Seats, TickPick, and Expedia emphasize strong buyer protections, including 100 percent or 150 percent money-back guarantees if tickets are not delivered, invalid, or the event is canceled. These sites use secure checkouts, verified sellers, and electronic ticket delivery, which aligns with T-Mobile Park’s digital ticketing and parking systems. To avoid scams, buy only from reputable marketplaces with clear guarantees, confirm that listings match “Noah Kahan – T-Mobile Park – August 30 or 31, 2026 – 6:30 PM,” and avoid informal social media resales or screenshots that cannot be transferred through official ticketing apps.

How can I keep my overall trip to the Noah Kahan concerts in Seattle affordable?

You can cut overall costs by sharing expenses: split tickets, gas, and one parking pass with friends, or use light rail and buses into SoDo instead of paying for premium event parking. Consider choosing upper-deck or further-from-stage seats that ticket sites identify as the cheapest options, and use presales plus promo codes like ADVANCE30 or TAKE5 on reputable platforms to reduce the price of your tickets. Finally, set a budget for food and merch, eat before heading into the ballpark, and compare prices across multiple ticket sites so you do not overpay for similar sections.

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