Wednesday, August 5, 2026
Target Field
with Gigi Perez & Annabelle Dinda
Times estimated · confirm on your ticket
Bag Policy
Clear bag (12"×12"×6") or small clutch (4.5"×6.5"). Target Field policy.
Craft Beer, Taproom · North Loop
0.8 mi · 15 min walk
Minneapolis craft brewery institution - great taproom and snacks
Irish Pub · Downtown Minneapolis
0.4 mi · 8 min walk
Reliable Irish pub in the heart of downtown - good food, lively atmosphere
New American · North Loop
0.7 mi · 14 min walk
Nationally acclaimed restaurant from Gavin Kaysen - book way in advance
Pizza, New American · Northeast Minneapolis
2.5 mi · 10 min ride
Excellent wood-fired pizza and cocktails - book ahead
BBQ · North Loop
0.6 mi · 12 min walk
Best BBQ in Minneapolis - smoked brisket and ribs are exceptional
Transit
Metro Green Line (to St. Paul) or Blue Line (to MSP Airport) - both stop at Target Field Station
Multiple Metro bus routes to downtown Minneapolis
Northstar Commuter Rail from the northern suburbs to Target Field Station
Rideshare
Drop-off on 5th Street N or 7th Street N
After show: walk toward Hennepin Avenue for better availability
Rideshare pickup designated on the north side of the stadium
Very walkable from downtown Minneapolis, North Loop, and Warehouse District
Adjacent walk
Book online in advance via Twins website
0.6 mi walk
Multiple garages in North Loop - explore the neighborhood before the show
0.5 mi walk
Cheaper city ramps - 10 min walk through downtown
Metro Green Line or Blue Line to Target Field Station is the easiest option
North Loop neighborhood is great for pre-show food and drinks
Minneapolis has an excellent skyway system for walking indoors between buildings
After show: transit is easy - light rail runs late on event nights
Target Field is one of the most beautiful ballparks in the country - great sightlines everywhere
North Loop neighborhood has the best restaurant and bar scene in Minneapolis
August in Minneapolis is usually perfect - mid-70s°F, low humidity, gorgeous
Clear bag policy in effect
Light rail is the easiest option and runs frequently
Minneapolis has a fantastic music culture - Noah Kahan fits perfectly
Minneapolis in August is genuinely lovely - typically 75–85°F and low humidity. One of the best weather stops on the tour.
Clear bag (required)
Light jacket for evening
Water bottle (empty)
Comfortable shoes - walkable neighborhood
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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