What do last-minute tickets cost to see Noah Kahan on tour? Get discounted seats

“Stick Season” is officially upon us, Busyheads.Over the past few weeks, Noah Kahan has headlined at stadiums all over North America as part of his ongoing ‘The Great Divide Tour’ with special guest Gigi Perez.Critics have responded in kind.“His music connects with people,” Clutch Points wrote in a rave review of the 29-year-old’s sold-out June 26 show at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park.“…it was one of the most unifying and spiritual atmospheres that a concert can provide.”If you’d like to see the Strafford, VT native’s unifying, spiritual live show, last-minute tickets are available for all of his upcoming summer 2026 concerts.That includes his pair of gigs at Queens’ Citi Field on Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one ‘Great Divide’ show was $181 including fees on SeatGeek (that’s for the Aug.

19 show at Phoenix’s Chase Field where the Diamondbacks play).Prices start at $466 including fees for the Queens shows.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek). Based on our findings at Set List FM, Kahan typically performs 24 songs per concert.After doing a bit of digging, we found that 23 of the 24 tracks he performed in Philly came from either “Stick Season” or the recently-released “The Great Divide.”Just a few of the most notable highlights included fan favorites “Northern Attitude,” “New Perspective,” “Orange Juice,” “Porch Light” and, of course, “Stick Season.”As an added bonus, there’s a bit more eye candy onstage than there was for the 2024 ‘We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour.’“We reckon it’s a major upgrade compared to last year’s set,” Holler reported after an Orlando performance.“The show opens with Kahan walking out the front door of a reconstructed house, with a front-porch an...

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