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Noah Kahan Sells Out Four Nights at Fenway Park in Unprecedented Run

The four-night engagement underscores Kahan’s rapid rise to stadium headliner status and has driven intense primary sellouts and steep resale prices.

Overview

  • Kahan kicked off the four-night Fenway Park run on Tuesday with two shows complete and two remaining this weekend, and his tour page lists all dates as sold out.
  • Primary tickets were exhausted during presales and general onsales, while verified resale marketplaces still show limited inventory with cheapest listings reported around $320 and many seats costing several hundred dollars more.
  • Opening night on Tuesday saw heavy rain that did not deter fans who queued overnight, while reviewers praised the show’s larger-than-before production and the run has included nightly fireworks when weather allows.
  • Each Fenway performance features special guests Annabelle Dinda and Gigi Perez and ties to local promotions that direct proceeds to Kahan’s Busyhead Project mental-health initiative.
  • The Fenway dates build on the commercial success of The Great Divide, which sold nearly 400,000 equivalent album units in its first week, and the tour moves on to other sold-out stadium dates including Wrigley Field and Citi Field.