Needtobreathe at Kirby Center for the Performing Arts

Needtobreathe Tickets

Kirby Center for the Performing Arts | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

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Hey, live concert lovers, prepare yourself for an epic evening as NEEDTOBREATHE brings their charming Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour to the Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, on Friday, November 7, 2025! This heartfelt band, celebrated for their raw sound, will strip things down for an cozy show that’ll touch your soul.

Expect to hear beloved tracks like “Brother” and “Multiplied,” alongside cuts from their most recent album, Into the Mystery, which demonstrates their evolving artistry. With a slew of Grammy nods and a reputation for exciting live shows, NEEDTOBREATHE has established their place as rock’s visionaries. Fresh off packed tours, their acoustic vibe guarantees a unique glimpse into their craft.

The Kirby Center, a historic gem, sets the ultimate backdrop for this raw set. Tickets start at just $116, but they won’t last long for this must-see event. Grab yours now and experience NEEDTOBREATHE like never before in this limited acoustic tour stop. Hurry up - this is one evening you’ll treasure forever!

NEEDTOBREATHE The Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour

Experience an intimate NEEDTOBREATHE performance at the Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, on Friday, November 7, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. This special event is part of their Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour, bringing a raw and soulful musical experience to fans.

The tour, spanning 18 U.S. cities, marks a poignant moment as it will be the final run with founding bassist Seth Bolt, who is stepping away to focus on family. Prepare for a night of powerful performances, focusing on NEEDTOBREATHE’s compelling sound. Tickets start at $116, and with high demand, securing yours early is a must.

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Listeners of NEEDTOBREATHE are in for a thrill as the GRAMMY-nominated rock band delivers hits like “Brother,” “Who Am I,” and “Let’s Stay Home Tonight.” These beloved tracks, known for their emotional depth, will resonate in the acoustic setting, offering a fresh take on their catalog.

The band, formed in South Carolina in 2001, has garnered five number-one albums across Billboard’s Rock and Alternative charts, with three billion career streams. Their latest release, “I’ve Got A Story” (featuring Tori Kelly), from the *House of David: Season One* soundtrack, combines vulnerability and hope, revealing their evolving artistry. 

Kirby Center for the Performing Arts Information

Located at 71 Public Square, Wilkes Barre, PA, the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts is an Art Deco treasure that enhances any concert experience. With a seating capacity of approximately 1,800, the venue offers balcony and upper tier sections, ensuring clear views from every angle. Built with top-tier acoustics and a hearing assistance system, it’s perfect for intimate performances like NEEDTOBREATHE’s acoustic set. Features include concession stands offering refreshments and beverages. For further details, call the venue at 570-826-1100 or visit kirbycenter.org.

Parking Information

Parking at the Kirby Center is accessible, with options on South Washington Street, South Main Street, North Washington Street, and North Main Street. Otherwise, Wilkes Barre offers plenty of street parking and nearby lots for those driving to the concert.

Ticket Information

Passes for NEEDTOBREATHE start at $116 and are obtainable through Ticket Squeeze, a trusted online marketplace, or directly from the Kirby Center box office at 570-826-1100. Proceed quickly, as tickets are disappearing fast due to the tour’s demand. Tap the “buy tickets” button on TicketSqueeze.com or visit kirbycenter.org to secure your spot.

If the NEEDTOBREATHE concert is called off, tickets purchased from legitimate sources like Ticket Squeeze or the Kirby Center box office will be reimbursed. If delayed, your tickets will remain valid for the new date, ensuring you don’t miss out.

Needtobreathe at Kirby Center for the Performing Arts


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