Stub Season: How to Buy Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour Tickets Online
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Noah Kahan has just released his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, and the New England-born folk singer is making waves yet again. Not only is he gracing the cover of Rolling Stone’s June issue, but he’s also set to headline the upcoming Rolling Stone Stateside festival (grab tickets here).
The Grammy-nominated artist has come a long way since the release of his hit album Stick Season in 2022. Now, Kahan is embarking on a massive multi-city tour, with tickets, unsurprisingly, selling out in record time. For fans still looking to get in on the action, resale platforms like StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats are your best bet, offering availability for his 31-date run.
At a Glance: How to Buy Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour Tickets Online
- Best prices: StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, SeatGeek, Gametime
- Fenway Park dates: July 7 to July 11, 2026
- Tour dates: June 11 to Aug. 31, 2026
One of the standout stops on this tour is a full-circle moment for Kahan: a hometown performance at Boston’s Fenway Park. (I had the chance to attend that show in 2024, and let me tell you, it was worth every penny and every tear… trust me, there were plenty.)
“I’m hitting the road this summer. Can’t wait to bring The Great Divide Tour to stadiums across North America,” the singer posted on his Instagram account. “I’m also excited to have my friend @gigi4perez join me. I’m so grateful to continue the mission of @thebusyheadproject with this tour. I can’t wait to see all your beautiful faces.”
Kahan first teased “The Great Divide” during his Stick Season tour in 2022 and 2023, debuting the track live to thousands of fans who clung to grainy YouTube uploads and fan edits while waiting for an official release. Once it finally dropped, the song shot to No. 1 on the Hot Rock and Alternative charts.
How to Buy Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour Tickets Online, Prices
While Ticketmaster tickets are officially sold out, hope isn’t lost. Resale sites such as StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats still have spots, including for the Fenway show. Additionally, many of these platforms are offering promo codes, as well as exclusive discounts for Rolling Stone readers.
Buy Noah Kahan Tickets on StubHub
Buy on StubHubAt the moment, seats on StubHub start at about $250 for select show dates. It’s a solid alternative to consider, especially since tickets from the general public sale are fully sold out.
Buy Noah Kahan Tickets on Vivid Seats
Buy on Vivid SeatsOn Vivid Seats, current listings begin around $169 and beyond for upper-level seats. If you’re planning to spend more than $300 on Noah Kahan tickets, you can use code RS30 to save $30 on your purchase.
Buy Noah Kahan Tickets on TicketNetwork
Buy on TicketNetworkTicketNetwork is one of our go-to resale sites thanks to its easy-to-use platform and wide variety of payment options. On top of that, Rolling Stone readers can take $150 off orders over $500 with code RS150, or save $300 on orders of $1,000 or more with code RS300.
Buy Noah Kahan Tickets on SeatGeek
Buy on SeatGeekSeatGeek, on the other hand, is listing some of the lower-priced resale options, with tickets for the Phoenix, AZ, dates starting at roughly $129.
Buy Noah Kahan Tickets on Gametime
Buy on GametimeGameTime inventory is moving fast, though the platform still offers everything from near-the-stage seats to more budget-friendly upper-level sections.
Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour Dates, Cities
Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour kicks off on June 11, 2026, in Orlando, FL, and wraps up on August 30, 2026, in Seattle, WA. He’s also set to perform at the Out of the Blue Festival from Jan. 7 to 10, 2027, in Mexico.
- June 11, 2026 – Orlando, FL (Kia Center)
- June 12, 2026 – Orlando, FL (Kia Center)
- June 14, 2026 – Manchester, TN (Great Stage Park / Bonnaroo)
- June 26, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA (Citizens Bank Park)
- June 28, 2026 – Toronto, ON (Rogers Stadium)
- July 1, 2026 – Cincinnati, OH (Great American Ball Park)
- July 3, 2026 – Pittsburgh, PA (PNC Park)
- July 7, 2026 — Boston, MA (Fenway Park)
- July 8, 2026 – Boston, MA (Fenway Park)
- July 10, 2026 – Boston, MA (Fenway Park)
- July 11, 2026 – Boston, MA (Fenway Park)
- July 14, 2026 – Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
- July 15, 2026 — Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
- July 18, 2026 – Queens, NY (Citi Field)
- July 19, 2026 – Queens, NY (Citi Field)
- July 22, 2026 – Washington, DC (Nationals Park)
- July 25, 2026 – Raleigh, NC (Carter Finley Stadium)
- July 27, 2026 – Atlanta, GA (Truist Park)
- July 30, 2026 – Dallas, TX (Globe Life Field)
- Aug. 2, 2026 – St. Louis, MO (Busch Stadium)
- Aug. 5, 2026 – Minneapolis, MN (Target Field)
- Aug. 8, 2026 — Denver, CO (Coors Field)
- Aug. 9, 2026 – Denver, CO (Coors Field)
- Aug. 15, 2026 – Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl)
- Aug. 17, 2026 – San Diego, CA (Petco Park)
- Aug. 19, 2026 – Phoenix, AZ (Chase Field)
- Aug. 21, 2026 – San Francisco, CA (Oracle Park)
- Aug. 25, 2026 – Salt Lake City, UT (America First Field)
- Aug. 28, 2026 – Vancouver, BC (BC Place)
- Aug. 30, 2026 – Seattle, WA (T-Mobile Park)
- Aug. 31, 2026 — Seattle, WA (T-Mobile Park)