Noah Kahan in Orlando | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge at the Noah Kahan concert in Orlando, FL, at the Kia Center on June 11 – June 12, 2026. Dive into a night of heartfelt melodies and electrifying performances featuring hits like “Hurt Somebody” and “Someone Like You.” Don’t miss out—grab your Noah Kahan tour tickets now!
Noah Kahan Orlando Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jun 11, 2026 06:30 PM |
Orlando, Florida | from $500.40 | Tickets |
| Friday Jun 12, 2026 07:30 PM |
Orlando, Florida | from $336.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Noah Kahan performing at the Kia Center in Orlando?
Noah Kahan brings The Great Divide Tour to the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, for two nights on June 11 and June 12, 2026. The shows are scheduled in the evening, with start times listed around 7:30 PM, so you can plan to arrive after work or make a full night out of it downtown.
Where is the Kia Center located and what should I know about the venue?
The Kia Center is located at 400 West Church Street, right in downtown Orlando, placing it close to bars, restaurants, and public transportation options. It is a modern indoor arena with reserved seating and various levels, ranging from lower bowl seats close to the floor to upper-deck sections that usually offer more budget-friendly prices. Since it is a large, fully seated venue, you will have an assigned seat on your ticket, which makes it easier to arrive closer to showtime without worrying about losing your spot.
What time do the Orlando Noah Kahan concerts start and when do doors open?
For June 11, 2026, listings show Noah Kahan’s Kia Center concert starting around 6:30–7:30 PM, with doors typically opening about 60 minutes before showtime. The June 12, 2026 show is listed with a 7:30 PM start and an expected door time around 6:30 PM. To avoid lines and give yourself time for security checks, merch shopping, and grabbing food, try to arrive at least 30–45 minutes after doors open rather than right at showtime.
Who is opening for Noah Kahan in Orlando?
The Orlando dates at the Kia Center are part of The Great Divide Tour, and Gigi Perez is listed as the support act for these shows. That means your ticket gives you a full evening of music rather than just Noah’s set, which adds value to the price you are paying. If you enjoy discovering new artists, plan to be inside the arena early so you can catch the opener instead of just arriving for the headliner.
How much do Noah Kahan tickets cost in Orlando, and how can I find cheaper seats?
Ticket marketplaces list starting prices for the Orlando Kia Center shows in the mid-to-high hundreds of dollars, with some lower-bowl and club seats reaching well into the premium range. To find cheaper tickets, focus on upper-level or “zone seating” options, which are often the most affordable, and use interactive seat maps or price filters to sort listings from lowest price first. You can also monitor multiple reputable resale platforms and set price alerts; as the date approaches, some sellers lower prices to make sure their tickets sell, which can create last-minute deals if you are flexible.
What are the best ways to get cheap Noah Kahan tickets for the Kia Center?
Start by trying to buy during official on-sales or presales, where face-value prices are often lower than what you will see on the secondary market later on. If you are using resale sites, look for single seats, obstructed-view listings, and upper-deck sections, which usually drop in price first. Another smart strategy is to watch prices in the final week before the show, especially on the day of the concert, when some sellers cut prices below earlier levels to avoid being stuck with unused tickets. Finally, coordinate with friends to compare options across several platforms so you can pounce when one site briefly lists a block of seats at a lower price.
How is seating arranged at the Kia Center for Noah Kahan’s concerts?
The Kia Center uses a reserved seating layout with floor sections, lower bowl, club seats, and upper-level sections, allowing you to choose between proximity to the stage and overall value. Floor and lower-bowl seats typically offer the closest and most immersive view but are often the most expensive, while upper-level seats provide a full view of the stage at a more budget-friendly cost. If you want value, aim for lower- or mid-level corners or front rows of the upper deck, balancing sightlines with price rather than paying top dollar for center-floor tickets.
What are the parking options for the Kia Center, and how can I save money?
The Kia Center offers pre-paid and reserved parking in nearby structures such as the ThreatLocker Garage and the 520 W Pine Street Garage, which you can usually purchase in advance through the same site selling tickets. Prices for official garages and nearby city lots often range around 10–20 dollars, though some lots may charge a bit more on busy event nights. To save, consider parking in a public or private lot a few blocks away and walking to the arena, carpooling with friends to split one parking fee, or using rideshare and public transit so you avoid parking charges and post-show traffic altogether.
When should I arrive, and how early do locals recommend getting to the Kia Center?
Locals who frequently attend Kia Center shows often recommend arriving at least one to two hours before the listed start time if you plan to park in the connected garage or want to enjoy food and drinks nearby. Getting there early helps you avoid long lines at security and concession stands and reduces the stress of navigating downtown traffic right before the concert. If you are trying to keep costs down, you can arrive early, park in a less expensive lot a few blocks away, and relax at a nearby bar or café until doors open, instead of paying premium garage prices.
Is Orlando the first stop on Noah Kahan’s 2026 Great Divide Tour, and what does that mean for fans?
Orlando’s Kia Center shows on June 11 and June 12, 2026, mark the kickoff of Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour, a large summer run across North America. Being at the opening shows often means extra excitement: new production, fresh setlists, and a highly energized crowd seeing the tour for the first time. Because opening nights tend to be in high demand, it is especially important to shop around early, compare prices across multiple ticket platforms, and be flexible on seat location to find the best deal.