Noah Kahan Ticket Prices
Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour tickets average $737 across 7 shows. Get-in prices start at $171, with Seattle offering the best value on the tour. The Great Divide Tour is Kahan's first-ever stadium headline run, supporting his new album of the same name, with stops including the Rose Bowl — his fastest ascent from club circuit to stadium-scale in recent folk-pop history.
The Great Divide Tour — Prices by City
| City | Venue | Date | Get-In Price | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle | T-Mobile Park | Aug 31, 2026 | $171 | $650 |
| Pasadena | Rose Bowl Stadium | Aug 15, 2026 | $177 | $483 |
| Arlington | Globe Life Field | Jul 30, 2026 | $310 | $613 |
| Flushing | Citi Field | Jul 19, 2026 | $334 | $974 |
| Atlanta | Truist Park | Jul 27, 2026 | $371 | $849 |
| Boston | Fenway Park | Jul 7, 2026 | $486 | $720 |
| Boston | Fenway Park | Jul 8, 2026 | $513 | $867 |
Best value on the The Great Divide Tour: Seattle offers the lowest get-in prices at $171, followed by Pasadena ($177) and Arlington ($310). These markets tend to feature larger outdoor venues, lower regional demand relative to major metro areas, or earlier dates with less secondary market competition. In contrast, Flushing commands the highest prices at $974 average, driven by strong local demand, tighter venue supply, and its status as a core market for Noah Kahan's fanbase.
When to buy: For high-demand markets (Flushing, Boston), prices tend to rise in the 30 days before the show as supply tightens. For markets with larger venues or softer demand (Seattle, Pasadena), last-minute buyers often find better prices as sellers drop asks in the final 1–2 weeks. As a general rule, the 30–60 day window before each show offers the most balanced selection and pricing across the tour.
Multiple shows in Boston: Jul 7, 2026 averages $720 vs. $867 for Jul 8, 2026 — a 17% difference. For flexible buyers, Jul 7, 2026 offers the better value.
How much are Noah Kahan tickets?
Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour tickets average $737 in 2026. Get-in prices start at $171 for the most affordable stops, while premium markets like Flushing average $974.
What's the cheapest Noah Kahan tour stop?
Seattle offers the lowest prices, with get-in tickets starting at $171 and an average of $650. Seattle is a stadium stop where high capacity and broad supply keep prices lower than Kahan's most demand-concentrated New England and Northeast markets.
Why are Noah Kahan tickets so expensive?
At a $737 average across 7 shows, The Great Divide Tour reflects Noah Kahan's rapid ascent to stadium-headliner status, with premium demand from his loyal folk-indie audience in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest.































