
Noah Kahan’s 23-date US tour generated strong resale premiums in New York and Washington, with tickets reaching £290+ on secondary markets.
Noah Kahan announced his return to the UK with “The Great Divide Tour,” covering major venues including The O2 Arena, AO Arena, and OVO Hydro.
Following significant growth after his 2024 and 2025 performances, demand surged across all locations. His expanding fanbase and strong album reception created a favourable resale environment, especially in London.
Multiple presale routes allowed early access to tickets below market value.
Strong fanbase growth since 2024 increased overall demand compared to previous tours.
London dates at The O2 delivered the highest resale prices across all locations.
Early resale listings consistently exceeded £180, with London reaching £205 and above.
Back-to-back shows increased supply but did not prevent strong resale performance.
14/04/2026
Noah Kahan confirms UK dates across Glasgow, Manchester, and London.
14/04/2026
O2 Priority and album presales open, giving early access to core fans.
17/04/2026
Tickets release publicly across multiple platforms with strong demand.
18/04/2026
Secondary market listings rise above £180, with London dates exceeding £200.

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This flip shows how artist growth can significantly impact resale potential. While previous tours may not have performed strongly, increased popularity and fan engagement completely shifted the market for this release.
Looking ahead, artists on an upward trajectory often provide some of the best ticket flip opportunities. Identifying these trends early can lead to consistent, lower-risk profits, especially when paired with strong venues like London’s O2.

Noah Kahan’s 23-date US tour generated strong resale premiums in New York and Washington, with tickets reaching £290+ on secondary markets.