Kacey Musgraves Concert at Barclays Center ? Brooklyn, NY
Join us for an unforgettable experience as Kacey Musgraves, the Grammy Award-winning country and folk sensation, takes the stage at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Scheduled from August 31 to September 2, 2026, this concert promises to be a highlight of the year for fans of live music.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Kacey Musgraves' concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on the seating section and market demand. Secure your tickets early on ticketsuniondale.com to get the best prices.
What is the seating arrangement at Barclays Center?
Barclays Center features three seating levels: 100 Level (Lower Bowl/Courtside), 200 Level (Mid Level), and 300 Level (Upper Level). For concerts, seating arrangements may vary, so check the event-specific seating chart on Ticketmaster for details.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through ticketsuniondale.com. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers competitive pricing based on market demand.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
Typically, Kacey Musgraves concerts are open to all ages; however, it is advisable to check specific event details closer to the date for any age restrictions.
How long is the concert expected to last?
The typical setlist duration for Kacey Musgraves' concerts is approximately 90 minutes, featuring a mix of her greatest hits and fan favorites.
Are there any opening acts for this concert?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, Kacey Musgraves often features talented artists in her shows. Stay tuned for updates as the concert date approaches.
What are my transportation options to Barclays Center?
The best way to reach Barclays Center is via public transit. The Atlantic Avenue?Barclays Center subway station is served by multiple lines (2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R) and the Long Island Rail Road. This option is highly recommended due to limited parking availability.
What is the bag policy at Barclays Center?
Barclays Center has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed inside the venue. It is advisable to leave larger bags at home or in your vehicle.
Seating Information at Barclays Center
Barclays Center has a capacity of 17,732, providing an intimate yet vibrant atmosphere for concerts. The arena's unique design ensures that most seats offer excellent sightlines.
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): Offers premium close-up views. Sections 106-110 and 122-125 are highly recommended for their proximity to the stage.
- 200 Level (Mid Level): Provides solid views at a better value compared to lower bowl seats.
- 300 Level (Upper Level): The most affordable option; however, avoid the last row if possible due to potential sightline issues.
ADA accessible seating is available on all levels with elevators located near Sections 1, 11, and 20. Always check the Ticketmaster event page for specific seating layouts related to concerts.
Parking Near Barclays Center
Parking near Barclays Center is limited and can be expensive. We strongly recommend using public transit as your primary means of transportation.
- NYC Subway (Recommended): Atlantic Ave?Barclays Center Station serves 8 subway lines, with rides costing only $2.90 each.
- SpotHero: Reserve parking in advance with prices starting around $25+.
- Atlantic Center Mall Garage: Located across Atlantic Ave from the arena; expect rates between $20-$45.
- Rideshare: Uber and Lyft drop-off zones are available near the arena on Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues.
Kacey Musgraves Uniondale Concert reviews
What happened?
"I like the Allman Brothers too but I didn't pay to see them. Their guitar solos were way too long. I saw these guys in a little bar in Charleston back in 1990 right after Shake your Moneymaker came out and have a lot of their stuff but evidently not enough of it. For a 40-something who doesn't get out much I was hoping for some of the songs that have become background music of my life. I was hoping to hear any song from the first and second albums. They thumbed their noses at their own hits. I was very disappointed to only know 1 song - Good Friday."