
The cheapest Noah Kahan tickets have been revealed as fans scramble to buy resale tickets for London's 2025 BST Hyde Park.
This summer, the folk-pop sensation is heading to the capital to headline the music festival on Friday, July 4.
He'll be in good company too, as the American hitmaker will be supported by the likes of Gracie Abrams and Finneas.
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It's a rare chance to see Kahan live in the UK and Ireland too, as he only has Cardiff's Blackweir Live on Friday, June 27, and Dublin’s Marlay Park on Tuesday, July 1, in the calendar at the moment.
Kahan first entered the scene in 2017 with the release of his first single, Young Blood. Two years later, the Vermont native released his debut album Busybody, which featured tracks including Save Me and Hurt Somebody with Julia Michaels.
Due to overwhelming demand on this side of the pond, his upcoming appearance at BST Hyde Park has sold out, but there are resale tickets available if you know where to look.
From UK and Ireland tour dates to the cheapest tickets on offer, scroll down to find out everything you need to know.
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Where to buy resale tickets for Noah Kahan BST Hyde Park
Tickets sold out instantly for Noah Kahan's BST Hyde Park performance, but there's no need to panic.
You can now purchase resale tickets for his London gig via Stubhub and Viagogo. Prices start from £217 on StubHub and rise to £369 if you're interested in the VIP experience.
The cheapest resale tickets we can find? You need to head over to Viagogo now, where prices kick off from £202.
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If that's still too spenny, your best bet is booking his Dublin appearance on Friday, June 27 via StubHub, where you can find tickets from £90.

Where is Noah Kahan performing in the UK and Ireland this year?
If you can't make Kahan's BST Hyde Park performance this year, then there are two other opportunities on offer. You'll have to book either his Dublin appearance on July 1 or his Blackweir Live headline gig in Cardiff on June 27.
You can find a full list of tour dates below:
- Marlay Park, Dublin on Tuesday, July 1
- Hyde Park, London on Friday, July 4
- Blackweir Live in Cardiff, Wales on Friday, June 27
Topics: Music