Noah Kahan has two Citi Field concerts coming up. What do tickets cost?

A “Northern Attitude” is brewing in Flushing.Folk icon Noah Kahan has two ‘Great Divide Tour’ concerts with special guest Gigi Perez booked at Citi Field.They’re slated to take place on:Saturday, July 186:30 p.m.Sunday, July 196:30 p.m.If you’d like to be there, last-minute tickets are available.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for either gig was $420 including fees.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase).While expensive, prices have dropped approximately $80 since we last reported on how much seats cost to see Kahan in Queens back on June 30.Plus, the juice is worth the squeeze for Busyheads.Based on our findings at Set List FM, the 29-year-old Vermont native goes all out at live shows performing approximately 24 songs per show, mostly from “Stick Season” and “The Great Divide.”Notable cuts to often make the stage include fan favorites “Dial Drunk,” “The Great Divide,” “Everywhere, Everything,” “American Cars” and, of course, the seminal “Stick Season.”Per usual, he’s wowed critics.“Kahan onstage is a powerhouse, swaggering and stomping his way from stage to stage, connecting with his bandmates through movement and with the audience through eye contact,” Boston.com noted in a rave review of a recent concert at Fenway Park.“Differences between this tour and the last are easy to spot.

The sets are more theatrical now, the screens bigger and sharper.During the performance of ‘Dial Drunk,’ a song about making a phone call from jail, Kahan gets arrested and thrown into the back of a police car.

On Tuesday he played ‘Willing and Able,’ whose lyrics plead to a family member to sit down and hash things out, sitting perched on a rooftop.”Sound like the show of your dreams?We’re here to help get you there.For more information, our team has everything you need to kno...

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