If you have ever said “I’ll sign up later” and then watched tickets vanish in real time, this is your warning moment. Noah Kahan’s artist presale registration is closing soon on Thursday, February 5 at 11:59pm ET, and this is the easiest way to get ahead of the chaos before general onsale hits.

Noah is heading out on The Great Divide Tour this summer with 23 stadium dates across North America. We are talking iconic venues like the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (Los Angeles), Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and more. As expected, demand will be intense. But don’t worry, like always, Grimy Goods comes through with all the pro tips for securing legit concert tickets, especially during presales.

If you want tickets without searching for venue presale codes specific to your city’s tour date, the artist presale is your best bet. Besides, all other presales, including venue-specific presales, begin after the artist presale. You want first dibs. Not leftovers.

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How the Noah Kahan artist presale works

The Noah Kahan Artist Presale starts Tuesday, February 10, at 12pm local time.

To get in, you must register by Thursday, February 5 at 11:59pm ET. Miss that deadline and you are officially on the wrong side of The Great Divide.

Once you register, access is tied directly to your Ticketmaster account. No presale code is required for Ticketmaster. You log in, join the sale, and shop when it opens.

On some non-Ticketmaster ticketing sites, a presale code may be required. That is another reason to register early so you are covered either way.

The general onsale starts Thursday, February 12 at 12pm local time. Historically, this is when things get messy.

Noah Kahan is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, which means tickets bought on Ticketmaster are non-transferable and can only be resold at face value on Ticketmaster. Translation: no wild price spikes, no $400 nosebleeds, no refreshing resale sites while questioning your life choices.

Please note: In Illinois, New York, and Colorado, tickets can be transferred due to state laws, but Ticketmaster will still keep resale prices at face value on its site.

How to get presale tickets using the presale code setup

A lot of fans hear “presale code” and assume it is complicated. It is not.

Here is exactly how to get presale tickets using the presale code and how the artist presale works, step by step.

First, sign up for the artist presale before the deadline. That is non-negotiable.

Second, make sure your Ticketmaster account is active and you know your login. Do not be resetting passwords at 11:59am.

Third, log in to your Ticketmaster account on Tuesday, February 10. The presale begins at 12pm local time. We recommend logging in 30 minutes ahead.

Fourth, if you are buying on a non-Ticketmaster site, follow the instructions provided after you register in case a presale code is needed.

That’s it.

Don’t Snooze!

This tour supports Noah’s upcoming fourth studio album, The Great Divide, arriving April 24. And the tour will sell out. I mean, it’s Noah Kahan … The title track just dropped and already became his biggest streaming debut ever. The demand is real. Waiting is how you end up watching other people post from the show while you doomscroll from your couch.

If you are even thinking about going, sign up now. Future you will be glad you did.

NOAH KAHAN: THE GREAT DIVIDE TOUR:

June 11th // Orlando, FL // Kia Center

June 26th // Philadelphia, PA // Citizens Bank Park

June 28th // Toronto, ON // Rogers Stadium

July 1st // Cincinnati, OH // Great American Ball Park

July 3rd // Pittsburgh, PA // PNC Park

July 10th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park

July 11th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park

July 14th // Chicago, IL // Wrigley Field

July 18th // Queens, NY // Citi Field

July 22nd // Washington, DC // Nationals Park

July 25th // Raleigh, NC // Carter-Finley Stadium

July 27th // Atlanta, GA // Truist Park

July 30th // Arlington, TX // Globe Life Field

August 2nd // St. Louis, MO // Busch Stadium

August 5th // Minneapolis, MN // Target Field

August 8th // Denver, CO // Coors Field

August 15th // Pasadena, CA // Rose Bowl Stadium

August 17th // San Diego, CA // Petco Park

August 19th // Phoenix, AZ // Chase Field

August 21st // San Francisco, CA // Oracle Park

August 25th // Sandy, UT // America First Field

August 28th // Vancouver, BC // BC Place

August 30th // Seattle, WA // T-Mobile Park

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