Secure Noah Kahan ‘Great Divide Tour’ Presale Tickets Before They Sell Out

After releasing his new single The Great Divide and announcing his fourth studio album of the same name, Noah Kahan is gearing up for the biggest tour of his career.

The Great Divide Tour spans 23 North American stadium dates and kicks off this summer, marking a major milestone for the two-time Grammy nominee. With stops at legendary venues like Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Citi Field, and the Rose Bowl, demand is expected to be extremely high.

If you’re hoping to lock in tickets before they disappear, here’s a complete, no-nonsense guide.

How to Get Noah Kahan ‘Great Divide Tour’ Presale Tickets

Artist Presale

  • Date: Tuesday, February 10
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. local time
  • Where: Ticketmaster
  • Requirement: Fans must have registered for the presale before Thursday, February 5
Noah Kahan Live from The Warfield in San Francisco
Noah Kahan Live from The Warfield in San Francisco

If you successfully signed up, log in early and be ready in the waiting room well before noon — queues are expected.

Didn’t Get Presale Access? Here Are Your Options

If you missed the presale signup, verified resale platforms are your best bet:

  • Vivid Seats
    • Buyer Guarantee protects against invalid or counterfeit tickets
    • First-time users can save $30 on orders over $200 with select promo codes
  • SeatGeek
    • Limited availability depending on city
    • Discounts may apply to high-value orders
  • TicketNetwork and StubHub
    • Useful once presale and general inventory dries up

Because the tour uses Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, resale availability and pricing can vary by state.

General Public On-Sale Date

  • Thursday, February 12
  • 12:00 p.m. local time
  • Via Ticketmaster

Tip: demand will be highest for Boston, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles dates — expect sellouts within minutes.

Noah Kahan ‘Great Divide Tour’ 2026 Dates

  • June 11 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
  • June 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park
  • June 28 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium
  • July 1 – Cincinnati, OH – Great American Ball Park
  • July 3 – Pittsburgh, PA – PNC Park
  • July 10 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park
  • July 11 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park
  • July 14 – Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
  • July 18 – Queens, NY – Citi Field
  • July 22 – Washington, DC – Nationals Park
  • July 25 – Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium
  • July 27 – Atlanta, GA – Truist Park
  • July 30 – Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field
  • Aug. 2 – St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium
  • Aug. 5 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Field
  • Aug. 8 – Denver, CO – Coors Field
  • Aug. 15 – Pasadena, CA – Rose Bowl Stadium
  • Aug. 17 – San Diego, CA – Petco Park
  • Aug. 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Chase Field
  • Aug. 21 – San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park
  • Aug. 25 – Sandy, UT – America First Field
  • Aug. 28 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place
  • Aug. 30 – Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park

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