Noah Kahan - The Great Divide Tour (2026)
See the Post-Show Verdict
Stick Season is starting early here in Toronto as Noah Kahan brings his Great Divide Tour to Rogers Stadium this June. He'll be hitting the road with Gigi Perez supporting on all dates. It's only been a couple of years since his sold-out Scotiabank Arena gigs, but it somehow feels like ages ago. Luckily, the wait is almost over as we're less than five months away from reuniting with Folk Malone. Here's how the big picture is shaping up for him.
Post-Show Verdict Added : June 29th, 2026
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The facts
- Who : Noah Kahan | Support: Gigi Perez
- When : Sunday, June 28th | 6:30PM
- Where : Rogers Stadium | 50,547 Capacity
- Why : Touring behind his new album, The Great Divide
- Last Toronto show : Scotiabank Arena (04/16/24)
- Nearest stop : Pittsburgh (07/03)
Presale Dates
- Artist: Feb 10 @ 12PM (Sign up before Feb 6)
- Live Nation, Rogers Stadium: Feb 11 @ 12PM
- General Public: Feb 12 @ 12PM
Ticket Links
Sunday, June 28: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick
Note: Tickets found on 3rd party sites (i.e Stubhub, TickPick) before presale are all speculative tickets. It's strongly discouraged to buy these tickets. Here is a fun read for more information about the topic.
Community Chatter
Curious how fans are feeling about the tour? Here are the best places to gauge sentiment:
- Instagram Announcement
- TikTok Announcement
- /r/NoahKahan Thread
๐กHow I rate shows
- Various factors are considered, including community sentiment, time since last show, pricing, proximity to nearby dates, and more
- Each factor is given a positive or negative score. Positive scores swing in the direction of Buy , and negative scores swing towards Wait
- Factors sum up to one score, which becomes the FaceValue Verdict: Buy or Wait
The factors
Here's everything pushing this presale up or down the FaceValue scale.
Face Value Exchange Enabled
It's a beautiful thing to see artists opt into consumer-friendly practices like Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange. According to Noah, tickets for his shows will only be available to buy or sell at the original face value price. In some cases, I have seen tickets for FVE shows drop below face value. Oasis had enabled this when they visited Rogers Stadium last August, and that show did see tickets fall below face value shortly before showtime. So while FVE adds friction to reselling, I would still consider it neutral in terms of affecting the Buy /Wait.
When was the last time you saw an artist so excited about their tour that they put out a press video talking about how fan-friendly they're making it?!
Tickets will be non-transferrable ++
Another consumer-friendly option enabled by Noah Kahan's team. This will add significantly more friction to reselling than FVE alone. It might still be possible for resellers to skirt around the restriction by using SecureMyPass, so the solution isn't completely bulletproof, but it's a step in the right direction.
Limited room for added dates +
It's a snug squeeze for Toronto having only a few days available before or after the 28th to add another date. Anything's possible. I mean, Chris Stapleton ended up tacking on another night at Rogers Stadium a full month after the first.
Hey Noah, room for one more?
Nothing remotely close by +
The nearest date to Toronto is Pittsburgh, a full six-hour drive away. It's geographically the prime spot for any fans in Ottawa, Montreal, Detroit, Buffalo, or surrounding the GTA.
Weekend summer night +
Nothing brings in casual listeners more than a nice concert on a warm summer night. Sure, Sunday is technically a work night โ it's no Saturday, and definitely no Friday. But it's also sure not Monday..
Two years of anticipation +
It's far from the longest gap in touring, but somehow feels especially long nowadays. It's long enough for ample excitement to build as fans await his return to touring. Looking back at the resale data for his last shows in June/July 2024, his get-in prices climbed into the hundreds.
Resale for his last shows in 2024 (ticketdata.com)
Stadiums are a sizable step up from arenas and amphitheaters, so I wouldn't expect him to hit these numbers again.
It's still Rogers Stadium -
At the end of the day, it's the last place Toronto wants to see him. There are so many undesirable seats that feel miles away from the performance. These would be the first to breach below face value, along with floor seats all the way in the back.
There are a lot of smaller factors adding up to make this a Buy. It's great to see Noah Kahan putting the fans first by restricting ticket transfer and enabling FVE. Let's just hope that spirit is reflected in his prices.
Post-Show Verdict
Added : June 25th, 2026
Was the call right? How cheap did Noah Kahan tickets really get? This is where I breakdown the aftermath of the show to see how the sale played out from start to finish.
The call to Buy that I made on February 5th, 2026, five days before tickets had went on sale was Correct. Noah Kahan in Toronto ended up being a Buy , with tickets staying completely sold up for the entire time leading up to the show. Here's how face value prices looked when tickets first went on sale in February.
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Noah Kahan โ Rogers Stadium Jun 29, 2026 Face value prices (fees included): GA : $350.00 - $484.80 Floor : $140.00 - $484.80 Side Stands : $106.19 - $484.80 North Stands : $68.69 - $484.80
Face Value Exchange was enabled. Ticket transfers were disabled.
Note : The upper bound limit for each sections price were marked as Make a Difference tickets.
The day of the concert, there were a few dozen Make a Difference tickets available on the floor for ~$300-500, but tickets did not fall below face value in any section.
If you could make it past the 'Sold Out' screen, this is what you were often greeted with.StubHub listings the day of the concert
This show stayed sold out with secondary market prices well above face value for the entire time leading up to the concert. Buying when tickets first went on sale was the best option for Noah Kahan in Toronto. It was a Buy!
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