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“Your Needs, My Needs” are the same; we both need to see Noah Kahan live this year.
Noah Kahan just recently announced a massive tour, which will hit some of the biggest venues across the U.S.
The “The Great Divide Tour” will begin in June, and he will perform two shows at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y. on July 18-19.
During his presales, Noah Kahan offered fans “front porch” tickets, which cost just $100.
If you’re an active concertgoer, then you know that front row tickets never cost just $100, so it came as no surprise that these sold out fast.
So, if you were one of the many that missed out on these tickets, then here’s where to find more tickets that won’t break your bank.
Where to get affordable Noah Kahan tour tickets
Now that the presales have past and the general sale started today at 12 p.m. through Ticketmaster, tickets have been flying off the market like crazy.
If you missed out on these sales or were just not fast enough at checking out those $100 tickets, then you can secure more tickets on sites, like StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, SeatGeek and Viagogo.
Right now, the cheapest ticket we could find for Noah Kahan’s July 18 show in New York is $241 on Vivid Seats.
For his July 19 concert at Citi Field, the cheapest ticket we could find, before any fees is $228 on SeatGeek.
You can find a full schedule for Noah Kahan‘s “The Great Divide Tour” here.
Noah Kahan tour 2026: Dates, schedule & more
Noah Kahan will begin his “The Great Divide Tour” on June 11 in Orlando and will wrap up on Aug. 30 in Seattle.
The tour will be in support of his upcoming fourth album of the same name, which is set to drop on April 24.
Gigi Perez will join Kahan has his special guest during all the concerts.
In addition to this tour, Noah Kahan will perform at Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee on June 14.
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