Noah Kahan Tour opens Orlando runs with resale tickets still available
Noah Kahan tour starts this week in Orlando, where The Great Divide Tour opens with two shows at the Kia Center on Thursday, June 11 and Friday, June 12. The run is his biggest headlining tour to date, and the first ticket drop sold through presale and the general sale.
Kia Center opens June 11
June 11 is the first night on the itinerary, followed by June 12 at the same Orlando venue. The opening pair is the clearest test of demand for Kahan’s stadium run, because the Orlando dates are setting the pace for the rest of the tour rather than following it.
Ticket access has shifted to resale. Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and StubHub still list inventory for Orlando, and Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange remains part of the setup. That leaves late buyers with a secondary-market option even after the original sale emptied out quickly.
Prices fall from $430+
$430+ was the starting resale price when the Orlando shows first sold out. About two weeks ago, that opening price had fallen to roughly $280, and by the day before the show, entry-level tickets were closer to $240. The move is not subtle: resale entry dropped nearly 50% from its peak.
$20 is the clearest gap between the early and late markets here, because the cheapest listed ticket moved down from roughly $280 to about $240 as showtime approached. That kind of slide gives Orlando buyers a narrower, more workable entry point than the first post-sellout listings did.
Philadelphia through Kingston
June 26 brings the tour to Philadelphia, followed by Toronto on June 28, Cincinnati on July 1, Pittsburgh on July 3, and Kingston, New York, on July 4. Orlando is the launch point, but the resale pattern around these first two shows is the part fans can act on right now.
The practical move is simple: check the verified resale marketplaces if Orlando is the target, because the original on-sale is gone and the cheapest seats have already moved down from their first peak. For buyers trying to enter at the lowest possible price, the market has already done the waiting for them.