How much are Noah Kahan tickets? See prices, schedule of concerts for 2026 'The Great Divide' Tour

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His album may be called The Great Divide, but few know how to unite people like Noah Kahan. The New England-born indie singer is headed out on the road in 2026 to celebrate his fourth record.

The album will hit ears everywhere on April 24, and just a month later he'll start his trek around the U.S. and Canada, performing at baseball fields everywhere. His roadshow includes two nights as his beloved Fenway Park in Boston, a venue he knows all too well.

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"The songs are the words I would say if I could. They are the fears I dance with in the moments before I drift off to sleep. The music here is my best attempt to delve deeper into the people, places, and feelings that have made me who I am," Kahan wrote on social media.

One of the most popular indie folk singers, seeing Kahan live is an experience like no other. And you can do just that in 2026.

Here's how with tickets to 'The Great Divide' Tour.

Noah Kahan tickets for 'The Great Divide' Tour 2026

Tickets to Noah Kahan's 'The Great Divide' Tour are available now on SeatGeek!

To keep prices low, the singer is enacting "Face Value Exchange," a feature that keeps resale tickets at their original price. Ideally, that means fans who purchase tickets at any stage can enjoy low prices.

To view some of the latest tickets and availability, click the link below.

BUY NOW: Latest prices, availability for Noah Kahan's 'The Great Divide' Tour

Noah Kahan 'The Great Divide' Tour 2026 schedule

Kahan's tour kicks off on June 11 in Orlando, heading to cities around the U.S. and Canada, including a double-header in Boston. It wraps up August 30 in Seattle.

Below is a complete schedule of 'The Great Divide' Tour. For more ticketing information, click here.

DateCityVenue
June 11Orlando, FLKia Center
June 26Philadelphia, PACitizens Bank Park
June 28Toronto, ONRogers Stadium
July 1Cincinnati, OHGreat American Ballpark
July 3PNC ParkPittsburgh, PA
July 10Boston, MAFenway Park
July 11Boston, MAFenway Park
July 14Chicago, ILWrigley Field
July 18Queens, NYCiti Field
July 22Washington, DCNationals Park
July 25Raleigh, NCCarter-Finley Stadium
July 27Atlanta, GATruist Park
July 30Arlington, TXGlobe Life Field
Aug. 2St. Louis, MOBusch Stadium
Aug. 5Minneapolis, MNTarget Field
Aug. 8Denver, COCoors Field
Aug. 15Pasadena, CARose Bowl Stadium
Aug. 17San Diego, CAPetco Park
Aug. 19Phoenix, AZChase Field
Aug. 21San Francisco, CAOracle Park
Aug. 25Sandy, UTAmerica First Field
Aug. 28Vancouver, BCBC Place
Aug. 30Seattle, WAT-Mobile Park
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