Noah Kahan and Nelly Furtado are performing at the Invictus Games in Vancouver

Tickets are only $60!

Noah Kahan preforming. Right: BC Place.

A singer preforming. Right: A city on the water

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Noah Kahan and Nelly Furtado are coming to Vancouver, and tickets to see them are surprisingly cheap.

The popular artists are headlining the Opening Ceremonies of the Invictus Games, taking place in Vancouver and Whistler in February.

The Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler is taking place from February 8-16, 2025 and competitors from around the world are coming to "compete in adaptive sports, including the new winter sports: Alpine Skiing and Snowboard, Nordic Skiing, Biathlon, Skeleton and Wheelchair Curling, in addition to the core Invictus Games sports of Indoor Rowing, Sitting Volleyball, Swimming, Wheelchair Rugby and Wheelchair Basketball," the website said.

The international event was founded by Prince Harry and its competitors are wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans.

There's a lot of sporting events taking place for the games, and venues include Whistler Olymic Park, BC Place, Rogers Arena, Whistler Sliding Centre and Whistler Blackcomb.

Tickets are on sale now for wheelchair rugby, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball and indoor rowing, and you can buy them on the Invictus Gmes website.

Opening ceremonies for the games are happening on February 8 at BC Place a 1 p.m., and tickets on Ticketmaster are as low as $53.

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