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Batter Up: Noah Kahan Returns to Denver

The Vermont singer-songwriter is coming to Coors Field on August 8.
Noah Kahan performing at Fiddler's Green outside Denver
Noah Kahan smiling.

Photography By: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

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While the Colorado Rockies are preparing to report for spring training in Arizona later this month, Noah Kahan is already filling out his lineup card, as the Vermont singer-songwriter will be at Coors Field on August 8. So grab some peanuts and Cracker Jack!

The Grammy-nominated folk singer returns to Denver after selling out a Zyn-exclusive show at Summit last April, but this time around you won’t have to prove your nicotine addiction to attend.

The first chance to grab tickets for Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour is at noon Tuesday, February 10. To participate in the artist presale, you must sign up by noon on Thursday, February 5. No codes are needed — access is tied to your Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale (there may be a presale code required on non-Ticketmaster ticketing sites). General ticket sales start at noon Thursday, February 12, on Kahan’s website.

Kahan is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets at the original price. Tickets purchased on Ticketmaster will be non-transferable and can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value. In Colorado, where laws restrict resale, tickets can be transferred, but Ticketmaster will still honor Kahan’s terms by keeping resale prices at face value on its site.

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In anticipation of his upcoming fourth album, The Great Divide (April 24 via Mercury Records), Kahan shared the title track last week. The lead single debuted as Kahan’s highest streaming launch to date, skyrocketing to the top of the Spotify Top Songs USA Chart and landing at third on the Top Songs Global Chart. Kahan partnered with Mastercard to premiere the official music video, shot in Nashville by director Parker Schmidt, during Mastercard’s Grammy Awards commercial break on Sunday, February 1.

The Great Divide follows 2022 breakout record Stick Season — which went platinum four times over behind its eponymous viral single — and explores Kahan’s evolving relationship with family, friends, home and his sense of self, making it his most honest, reflective and emotionally resonant release yet. Recorded at a secluded farm outside of Nashville, Gold Pacific Studio, and Dessner’s famed Long Pond Studio in New York, the project expands Kahan’s sound while remaining rooted in the vulnerability that defines his work.

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