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Parking & Directions for Noah Kahan Globe Life Field
Unnamed Road, Arlington, TX
76011, US
1. Globe Life Field Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Texas Live! Parking - 0.3 miles, $15
3. Tarrant County College Lot - 0.4 miles, $10
4. Six Flags Over Texas Lot - 0.5 miles, $25
5. Public Street Parking - 0.2 miles, Free-$10
Noah Kahan Concert Live at Globe Life Field | Arlington – July 30th, 2026
Globe Life Field isn't just a place to catch a game; it's a true Texas landmark that buzzes with energy and history. It’s where the Texas Rangers host everything from spring training to unforgettable playoff moments, and honestly, there’s something special about watching players up close in this state-of-the-art stadium. For fans heading to see Noah Kahan Arlington, the atmosphere is electric, especially with the vibe of the city blending into the experience. The ballpark also honors local heroes with dedicated zones for veterans and active service members, which adds a layer of pride to the whole scene. And let’s not forget the creative touches that celebrate Texas culture, think murals and sculptures that give the stadium a real sense of place. If you’re celebrating something big or just want a more immersive experience, the Special Occasion Seating and engaging options make it easy to feel connected to the game or concert. Getting there? Well, if you’re coming from the north, taking the tollway is probably your best bet for a quicker trip. Whether you're catching a Rangers game or Noah Kahan Arlington, Globe Life Field feels like more than just a venue – it’s a part of the story.