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Noah Kahan Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Jul 14, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Location Wrigley Field, Chicago, United States of America
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Concert Noah Kahan – Jul 14, 2026 at 6:30 PM – Wrigley Field, Chicago, United States of America
People say this is one of those nights you replay in your head for days. The songs feel personal, and the vibe stays honest and warm. The crowd often takes the refrains, and you’ll feel the lift. If you want that, look at availability and line it up.

Wrigley Field - stadium, capacity 41,650, address: 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, United States of America. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Noah Kahan
City Chicago, United States of America
Venue / arena Wrigley Field
Date Jul 14, 2026
Start time 6:30 PM
Venue type Stadium
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Location and venue

Wrigley Field is more than a stadium — it’s a living landmark of American sports and one of the world’s most recognizable ballparks. Opened in the early 20th century, it has preserved its classic profile: seating close to the field, the iconic red marquee at the entrance, ivy-covered outfield walls, and a hand-operated scoreboard that still defines the venue’s character. With a capacity of around 41,649 seats, it feels notably more intimate than many modern stadiums, turning every event into a close-up experience.

Inside, you get a rare blend of tradition and comfort: excellent sightlines, a crowd-driven “acoustics” of cheering that carries through the stands, and amenities designed for an easy, all-day visit — from food and drink options to social areas that stay lively before and after the main event. Whether you’re here for a game or a concert, the atmosphere feels unmistakably authentic.

Address: 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, United States. The venue sits by the well-known Clark & Addison intersection, and entrances are clearly marked around the ballpark. For reaching the gates, the Addison station (Red Line) is a short walk away; if you’re driving, parking is limited to nearby garages and private lots in the neighborhood, so arriving early and following posted directions is recommended. For broader citywide transportation context, see the Chicago overview further down the page.
Address 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, United States of America
Capacity About 41,650
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Destination guide: Chicago

Chicago, the legendary city on the shores of Lake Michigan, blends big-city energy with an entertainment culture that thrives year-round. As one of America’s most recognizable hubs for concerts and sports, it offers a wide range of arenas and stadiums, plus an atmosphere where every night out feels like an event. Visitors often highlight the unique mix of architecture, musical heritage, and urban momentum that makes it easy to stay longer than planned.

A major advantage of Chicago is its practical connectivity: through the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) network, including the iconic CTA “L” and buses, getting to the main event areas is straightforward. For rail travel, the key gateway is Chicago Union Station, where Amtrak and Metra services meet, keeping the city well linked to the region. If you’re flying in, O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Midway International Airport (MDW) provide numerous connections toward downtown, and from there public transit or taxis get you quickly to arenas and stadiums.

When you’re not at an event, Chicago is perfect for “before and after” plans: stroll through The Loop and along the lakefront, stop by Millennium Park, or unwind on the Chicago Riverwalk with skyline views. Photo lovers often choose Navy Pier and the waterfront promenades, while those chasing a classic city rhythm frequently end up on the Magnificent Mile. That mix of top-tier entertainment and sightseeing is what makes Chicago a destination where the experience doesn’t end when you leave the venue.
Airport Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago, United States of America
Country / Continent United States of America / North America
Time zone UTC-05:00
Central Standard Time

About the performer

Noah Kahan is an American singer and songwriter whose folk-pop style leans on acoustic guitar, warm melodies, and highly narrative writing. Growing up in rural Vermont often shows up in his themes—from nostalgia and coming of age to relationships that break and rebuild. His lyrics use small, everyday images that easily become “yours,” so listeners quickly recognize themselves in the feeling. That mix of honesty and modern sound makes him an artist who’s easy to enjoy and hard to forget.

On stage, Kahan delivers a show that feels both intimate and festival-ready, with clear phrasing and strong set pacing. The arrangements are tight and the vocal sits up front, so the audience can follow the words and dynamics no matter the seat or distance from the stage. The production highlights the natural energy of the band and acoustic instruments, with lighting that tracks emotional turns and keeps the night smooth, comfortable, and safe. Fans often say the sense of closeness carries even in larger arenas.

He is especially known for the album Stick Season, which cemented his place as one of the most compelling voices in the new wave of folk-pop. His songs often pair simple, singable hooks with detailed verses that feel like a one-to-one conversation, almost like a journal entry. It’s ideal for visitors who want concerts that offer music plus story, atmosphere, and real connection—without excess glamour or distance. In that tone, it’s easy to move from quiet ballads into full-venue singalongs.

Kahan is also recognized for speaking openly about mental health themes, treating them without melodrama but with empathy and self-awareness. That approach helps audiences relax and experience the concert as a safe space for emotion, laughter, and catharsis—even when the songs lean melancholic. Between tracks he’s often witty and direct, making even big shows feel personal, like you’re part of a small circle sharing the same story and chorus. People often leave feeling lighter, but also genuinely inspired.

Whether you see him on a major tour or a festival stage, the performance stays consistent: a clear set structure, a smart balance of slower and faster moments, and finales that lift and unite the crowd. From an organization standpoint, Kahan’s shows are known for professional flow, letting visitors focus on the experience instead of technical distractions. That’s a plus for first-timers and for anyone who values clean, focused sound. Even when the set runs long, the tempo and attention stay under control.

Take the chance to hear the songs that have shaped modern folk-pop live, and to catch the layers in his writing that land strongest in a room with an audience. Before and after the show, it’s worth exploring what the venue offers—from food and drink to merch points—to round out the evening and keep logistics simple. Noah Kahan brings charisma, quality, and authenticity that work for a wide audience, whether you come for the hits or for the atmosphere. With the right supporting details, the night feels complete and well-arched.

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