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Get Your Noah Kahan Tickets in Chicago: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Noah Kahan Wrigley Field
1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL
60613, US
1. Wrigley Field Garage - 0.2 miles - $25
2. 3737 N Ashland Ave - 0.3 miles - $20
3. 3700 N Clark St - 0.4 miles - $15
4. 3900 N Broadway St - 0.5 miles - $20
5. 3540 N Clark St - 0.6 miles - $18
Noah Kahan Concert Live at Wrigley Field | Chicago – July 14th, 2026
Wrigley Field isn't just a baseball stadium; it's an American icon packed with history, personality, and a little bit of magic that keeps fans coming back year after year. Think about the Cubs’ centennial celebration in 2016, a huge milestone that reminded everyone why this place is so special. The atmosphere during the home openers, like in 2017, is electric, fans packed in, beers in hand, singing Sweet Caroline, feeling like part of something bigger. Then there's the emotional return in 2020 when the Cubs finally played again after the long COVID break, sure, there were strict safety protocols, but the roar of the crowd when the game finally resumed was unforgettable. Wrigley’s charm lies in those intimate moments, whether you're in a private suite watching the game in style or down near the field feeling the buzz of the players just feet away. Visiting from the cultural hub of Chicago is a breeze, just hop on the red line at State and Lake, ride to Addison, and walk a few blocks west. For anyone heading to a Noah Kahan Chicago concert, catching the vibe of Wrigley before or after the show adds a whole new layer of memory, this stadium isn’t just about baseball, it’s about feeling alive in a place that’s seen decades of stories and still feels like the heartbeat of the city.