Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Wrigley Field
with Gigi Perez & Annabelle Dinda
Times estimated · confirm on your ticket
Bag Policy
Clear bag (12"×6"×12") or small clutch (4.5"×6.5"). Wrigley Field enforces for concerts.
American, Sports Bar · Across from Wrigley on Clark
0 mi · 1 min walk
Classic Wrigleyville bar - gets loud and fun on show nights
American, Bar Food · Wrigleyville
0.1 mi · 2 min walk
Iconic outdoor beer garden - best for a pre-show drink
BBQ, Southern · Wicker Park
1.5 mi · 10 min ride
Excellent BBQ with live blues - go early if you want a real meal
Tacos, Mexican · Wicker Park
2 mi · 12 min ride
Best tacos in Chicago - worth the short ride from Wrigley
Deep Dish Pizza · Lincoln Park
1.8 mi · 10 min ride
If you're going to do Chicago deep dish, here's the place - order ahead
Transit
CTA Red Line to Addison - right at the gates, 25 min from Loop
CTA Brown Line to Southport - 10 min walk through Lakeview
CTA buses 22 (Clark) and 152 (Addison) stop right at Wrigley
Rideshare
Drop-off on Clark Street or Sheffield Avenue
Avoid Addison Street drop-offs (closed on event days)
After show: walk two blocks before opening the app - surge pricing right outside is significant
Very walkable from Lakeview, Lincoln Park, and Wicker Park neighborhoods
Adjacent walk
Book in advance on the Cubs/venue site - sells out
0.8 mi walk
15 min walk or short rideshare - significantly cheaper
2 mi by rail walk
Park free at a north Red Line station and take the train to Addison
CTA Red Line to Addison Station is right at Wrigley - use the train
Addison Street closes for pedestrians on event days - great neighborhood vibe
If driving, find street parking in Lakeview side streets and walk
After show: avoid Clark Street immediately - walk a block or two before ordering a ride
Wrigley is iconic but old - narrow concourses and tight seating
Gates open 90 minutes before showtime
Clear bag policy in effect
Red Line to Addison is truly the best option - no parking stress whatsoever
Wrigleyville has dozens of bars and restaurants within a 5 min walk
Chicago summers are unpredictable - bring a light jacket
The ivy on the outfield walls is a great photo backdrop before the show
Chicago July swings - typically 80–88°F but storms roll in fast off the lake. Check the forecast.
Clear bag (required)
Light rain layer
Sunscreen
Water bottle (empty)
Layers - lake wind can surprise you
San Antonio-born singer-songwriter known for her warm, layered vocals and melancholic guitar work. Her debut album Midnight in the Garden caught serious ears in 2023. Perfect opener for Noah's vibe.
Start with: Sailor Song, Wet Season
Nashville-based indie folk artist with a gift for intimate storytelling. Her sound sits in the same honest, quiet-loud space as Noah's - fans of Stick Season tend to love her immediately.
Start with: Better of Two, Growing Up
New Album · April 2026
The Great Divide drops April 2026 - this is the album tour. Expect a heavy mix of new songs alongside the Stick Season classics.
~2 hrs 15 min including encore
Sets are built around the new album (The Great Divide) with core Stick Season tracks woven throughout. Expect 6–9 new songs per show.
Noah always comes back for an encore - don't leave after the lights go up.
Merch
Merch lines open when doors open - go straight there first if you want specific items
Limited sizes on tees and hoodies sell out fast - go early or skip the line and order online
Cash is accepted but card is faster
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