Tuesday, August 25, 2026
America First Field
with Gigi Perez & Annabelle Dinda
Times estimated · confirm on your ticket
Bag Policy
Clear bag (12"×6"×12") or small clutch. America First Field - verify on your ticket closer to show.
American, Burgers · Sandy
2 mi · 7 min drive
Local Sandy favorite - great burgers and casual food
Belgian · Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City
8 mi · 15 min drive
Liege waffles and frites - excellent and unusual. One of SLC's most-loved spots.
Mexican, Mole · Salt Lake City
10 mi · 18 min drive
Salt Lake City institution - famous for mole, always a wait but always worth it
Jewish Deli · Salt Lake City
9 mi · 15 min drive
Excellent New York-style deli - pastrami and Reubens are excellent
Seafood · Salt Lake City
10 mi · 18 min drive
SLC's most reliable seafood restaurant - fresh fish flown in daily
Transit
TRAX Blue Line to Sandy Civic Center Station - 10 min walk to America First Field
TRAX Red Line to Historic Sandy Station
UTA bus routes serve Sandy area
Rideshare
Drop-off at America First Field main entrance
After show: rideshare pickup area designated near south entrance
Surge pricing is lower here than at bigger-city stops
Not walkable from Salt Lake City - Sandy is a suburb, but the venue area is very car-friendly
Adjacent walk
Plenty of parking compared to most venues on this tour
0.3 mi walk
Large lot, often available, short walk to the stadium
0.3 mi walk
Park free at the TRAX station lot, walk to the stadium - easiest option
TRAX Blue Line to Sandy Civic Center or Historic Sandy - very convenient
Parking is much easier here than at most other tour stops
Salt Lake City has excellent food - drive up early and eat there before heading south to Sandy
After show: TRAX runs back to SLC - a comfortable way to end the night
America First Field is primarily an MLS soccer stadium - expect an intimate show compared to the baseball stadiums
August in Utah is hot and dry (88-95°F) - but it's dry heat, much more bearable than the Midwest
Sandy is south of Salt Lake City - budget extra travel time
TRAX light rail is convenient from downtown SLC and the airport
Salt Lake City has a surprisingly excellent food and outdoor beer garden scene
Clear bag policy likely enforced - check venue event page
Sandy/Salt Lake in late August is warm and dry - 88–95°F. Dry desert heat, much more bearable than humid climates.
Clear bag (required)
Sunscreen - desert UV is intense
Water bottle (empty - drink more than you think you need)
Light breathable clothes
Light jacket for evening
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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