Noah Kahan Fenway tickets start around $320 for sold-out run

Noah Kahan Fenway shows are sold out, but resale tickets still start around $320 as the four-night Boston run begins tonight.

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Noah Kahan Fenway tickets start around $320 for sold-out run

Noah Kahan Fenway tickets sold out through primary channels, but resale seats were still listed at around $320 as the four-night run in Boston was set to begin tonight. For buyers who missed the first sale, that price floor is the fastest way back into a stadium show that no longer has standard inventory.

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Madison Kemeny, a commerce reporter for Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard, noted resale availability through Vivid Seats, with SeatGeek and StubHub also listed as places where limited tickets may still be found. Vivid Seats customers can use code SYRACUSE20 for $20 off a $200+ ticket order, while SeatGeek orders of $300+ can get $5 off with code TAKE5.

Fenway Park four-night run

Noah Kahan is bringing The Great Divide Tour to Fenway Park in Boston for four nights, and that full run sold out through primary ticketing channels. The market has shifted from face-value buying to whatever remains on the secondary side, which is why the entry price now starts well above the original sale threshold.

That gap leaves a clear choice for late buyers: pay the resale premium or skip the show. Once a stadium run sells out, the remaining inventory tends to get thinner by the hour, and the cheapest listings usually become the first number readers check.

Secondary market pricing

$320 was the lowest resale figure mentioned at publication, and it set the current floor for access to the Boston shows. A buyer who wants a seat now is not shopping primary tickets anymore; the decision is whether the available resale price still fits the budget.

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Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and StubHub all still had inventory listed when the price check was made. That gives fans more than one place to compare offers, but it also means the sold-out label does not end the transaction — it only moves it to a costlier market.

After Boston

After Boston, Kahan will continue the stadium tour with stops in Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seattle, and more. For anyone trying to catch this run, Boston is the immediate test case: once primary tickets disappear, the resale floor becomes the only real price signal left.

If you want in, the practical move is simple — compare the resale platforms first and treat the $320 starting point as the baseline, not the bargain. That is the number that tells you whether the night is still within reach.

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