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Noah Kahan announced a 23-date US tour in early February 2026, triggering immediate ticket demand across major cities.
While resale performance varied by location, select high-density markets significantly outperformed. New York and Washington delivered the strongest premiums, while other cities such as San Francisco maintained moderate but profitable margins.
This was not a blanket tour-wide spike. It was a targeted city-selection win.
General ticket pricing started from approximately £60 per ticket.
New York resale pricing exceeded £240 on secondary platforms.
Washington resale pricing reached £290+.
San Francisco stabilised around £145+, offering moderate margins.
Performance varied significantly by city and venue capacity.
05/02/2026
Noah Kahan confirmed a 23-date US tour across major cities.
07/02/2026
Tickets were released across primary ticketing platforms.
07/02/2026
7 to 8 February 2026 - Resale listings surfaced immediately after sell-out in priority cities.
10/02/2026
10 to 18 February 2026 - New York and Washington resale listings exceeded £240 and £290 respectively.

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The Noah Kahan US tour demonstrated that city selection determined profitability more than overall artist popularity. New York and Washington delivered premium resale margins exceeding 300% in some cases. Other cities offered smaller but still viable spreads.
This was not a volume play. It was a precision play. Members who targeted the strongest demand markets realised significant upside.
Tour-wide demand alone does not guarantee profit. Market selection does.

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