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Friday, August 28, 2026

Vancouver

BC Place

with Gigi Perez & Annabelle Dinda

Plan Your Day

Times estimated · confirm on your ticket

Before
Grab food near the venue - restaurants fill up fast after 5 PM
6:00 PM
Doors open - head to merch table first if you want specific sizes
7:00 PM
Annabelle Dinda takes the stage
7:50 PM
Gigi Perez takes the stage
9:00 PM
Noah Kahan takes the stage
~11:15 PM
Show ends - SkyTrain Stadium-Chinatown station is steps from BC Place, runs until ~1:15am. Fastest way into downtown. Rideshare pickup on Terry Fox Way. No City of Vancouver rideshare restrictions.

Bag Policy

Clear bag or small bag policy. BC Place - check your ticket for exact dimensions.

Where to Eat

Tap & Barrel$$

Canadian, Craft Beer · Olympic Village

0.6 mi · 12 min walk

Solid beer and food right in the Olympic Village neighborhood

The Flying Pig$$$

Canadian · Yaletown

0.4 mi · 8 min walk

Consistently excellent - local and seasonal food, great cocktails

Chambar$$$

Belgian, North African · Crosstown

0.5 mi · 10 min walk

One of Vancouver's best restaurants - mussels, frites, and cocktails are exceptional

Hawksworth Restaurant$$$$

Canadian Fine Dining · Downtown

0.8 mi · 15 min walk

Nationally acclaimed fine dining - splurge option for a special pre-show dinner

Davie Street restaurants$-$$$

Mixed - many options · Davie Village

0.7 mi · 14 min walk

Davie Street has dozens of restaurants across all price ranges - casual and lively

Getting There

Transit

SkyTrain Expo Line to Stadium-Chinatown Station - directly at BC Place

Canada Line to Yaletown-Roundhouse Station - 10 min walk to BC Place

Multiple TransLink bus routes to downtown Vancouver

Rideshare

Drop-off on Beatty Street or Pacific Boulevard

After show: walk toward Yaletown (5 min) for lower surge pricing

Rideshare designated pickup on the south side of BC Place

Very walkable from downtown Vancouver, Yaletown, and False Creek area

Parking

BC Place Official Underground ParkingCAD $25-40

Adjacent walk

Book online in advance via BC Place website

Yaletown Parking GaragesCAD $15-25

0.5 mi walk

Multiple garages in Yaletown - explore the neighborhood before the show

False Creek ParkingCAD $15-20

0.3 mi walk

Street-level lots along Pacific Blvd - check signs for event restrictions

SkyTrain Expo Line to Stadium-Chinatown is right at BC Place - the obvious choice

Vancouver traffic is consistently heavy - take transit on show days

Yaletown and Gastown are both beautiful neighborhoods to explore before the show

After show: SkyTrain fills up fast - wait 20 min or walk to Yaletown before boarding

Venue Tips

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BC Place has a retractable roof - August Vancouver is usually gorgeous

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August is Vancouver's best month - mild, sunny, and beautiful

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Yaletown and Gastown are both within walking distance and excellent for pre-show

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SkyTrain is by far the easiest option - Vancouver transit is excellent

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Clear bag policy likely enforced - check BC Place event page

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Canadians are notoriously enthusiastic and polite concert crowds - great atmosphere

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This is the last North American show before Oceania - expect the superfan energy

Weather

Vancouver late August is mild and usually lovely - 68–78°F. Occasional rain. BC Place has a roof.

What to Bring

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Clear bag (required)

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Light rain jacket (Vancouver always)

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Comfortable layers

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Water bottle (empty)

Opening Acts

Gigi PerezIndie folk / dream pop

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

Annabelle DindaFolk pop

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

Why This City

Headed north - literally

"Headed North" and "Spoiled" both center on the pull homeward toward Vermont. Vancouver is the furthest northwest stop on the entire North American leg - the tour is quite literally headed north.

Headed North - The Great Divide

The Show

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.

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~2 hrs 15 min including encore

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Sets are built around the new album (The Great Divide) with core Stick Season tracks woven throughout. Expect 6–9 new songs per show.

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Noah always comes back for an encore - don't leave after the lights go up.

Merch

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Merch lines open when doors open - go straight there first if you want specific items

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Limited sizes on tees and hoodies sell out fast - go early or skip the line and order online

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Cash is accepted but card is faster

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