Kehlani Live at Barclays Center - Brooklyn, NY
Experience the electrifying performance of R&B sensation Kehlani at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on August 21, 2026. Known for her soulful voice and dynamic stage presence, Kehlani is set to deliver an unforgettable concert that showcases her latest hits and fan favorites. Don't miss this opportunity to see one of the genre's leading artists live!
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Kehlani's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on the seating choice and market demand. Secure your tickets early for the best selection and pricing.
What is the seating arrangement at Barclays Center?
Barclays Center features three seating levels: 100 Level (Lower Bowl), 200 Level (Mid Level), and 300 Level (Upper Level). For concerts, seating configurations may vary, so it's advisable to check the event-specific seating chart on Ticketmaster.
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 is the typical duration of Kehlani's concert setlist?
Kehlani's concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including her most popular tracks and possibly an opening act.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
Generally, attendees under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. However, specific age restrictions may apply, so please verify when purchasing tickets.
What are the bag policies at Barclays Center?
Barclays Center has a strict bag policy. Only clear bags are permitted, with a maximum size of 12" x 6" x 12". Small clutches or wallets are also allowed but must be no larger than 4.5" x 6.5".
Is there ADA accessible seating available?
Yes, ADA accessible seating is available on all levels of Barclays Center. Elevators are located near Sections 1, 11, and 20 for easy access.
What public transport options are available to reach Barclays Center?
The Atlantic Avenue?Barclays Center subway station is served by eight subway lines (2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R) and the Long Island Rail Road. This is the most convenient option for reaching the venue.
Seating Information
Barclays Center boasts a capacity of 17,732 and offers excellent sightlines due to its unique design. Here's a breakdown of seating options:
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): Offers premium views with sections 106-110 and 122-125 being the best for close-up experiences.
- 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.
Parking Information
Parking near Barclays Center is limited and can be expensive. We recommend using public transit as your primary mode of transportation. Here are some parking options:
- GGMC Parking - Barclays Center: Atlantic Center, 625 Atlantic Ave B12, Brooklyn, NY 11217 - Prices: $25-$60+ (Official advance-purchase parking near the arena).
- SpotHero Parking: Various lots near 620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 - Prices: Varies (Reserve guaranteed spots in advance).
- Atlantic Center Mall Parking: 625 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 - Prices: $20-$45 (Large garage across Atlantic Ave from the arena).
- NYC Subway ? Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center Station: Atlantic Ave & 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 - Price: $2.90 per ride (Recommended option with access to multiple subway lines).
Kehlani Uniondale Concert reviews
Amazing!!!
The concert was energetic, amazing, and fun! Kehlani and the Eli young Band both sounded just like they do on the radio and CDs. I loved his banter with the crowd. Kehlani worked well not just to the few in the front rows but to the whole stadium when he talked. At the end, after they did the fake leaving for the night (all of them do an encore), he and the band stayed on the stage after the lights all came on, played three more songs, and bowed and high-fived the crowd. It was nice to see them appreciate the fans as much as he did. What surprised me was to see him thank the fans. I will see him again when I get the chance.