Noah Kahan Fights the Man, Backs Ticket Resale Bill
Folksy megastar Noah Kahan is throwing his weight behind a new bill to cap ticket resale prices in Massachusetts.
7/16/2026, 7:59:23 PM

Noah Kahan is at it again, and this time he is battling the greedy ticket scalpers who are ripping off his fans! The "Stick Season" singer, fresh off his whirlwind tour, steps into the political arena, bringing his signature down-to-earth charm to a cause close to every concert-goer's heart: affordable tickets. Kahan, an artist known for his fierce independence and fan-first mentality, is putting the ticket giants on notice. He is not just singing about change; he is actively campaigning for it.
Massachusetts is buzzing with the news. Lawmakers are currently debating "The Great Divide Act," a groundbreaking bill aiming to curb the Wild West of ticket resales. This legislation is a direct response to the out-of-control prices, hidden fees, and predatory practices that have plagued the live music industry for years. Fans are tired of paying exorbitant amounts to see their favorite artists, and Kahan is echoing their frustration.
This isn't Kahan's first rodeo in the fight for fair ticket pricing. Earlier this year, his home state of Vermont passed similar legislation, thanks in no small part to his vocal support. Now, Kahan is taking his fight to a bigger stage, hoping to replicate that success in Massachusetts. He is making it clear that artists and fans deserve a fair shake, not to be exploited by third-party vendors.

The proposed "Great Divide Act" takes aim at several key issues. First, it targets speculative tickets, which are often sold by scalpers before they even own them, driving up prices artificially. Second, it seeks to cap resale fees, preventing outrageous markups that line the pockets of resellers. Third, the bill aims to increase transparency, ensuring that fans know exactly what they're paying for before they commit.
Industry insiders are watching closely. The success of this bill could set a precedent for other states, potentially revolutionizing the ticket resale market nationwide. While some ticketing companies are pushing back, claiming it will stifle competition, fan support is overwhelmingly in favor of Kahan's stance. Social media is flooded with messages of solidarity, with fans thanking Kahan for standing up for them.
Kahan’s involvement is a major boon for the bill. His authenticity and connection with his fanbase give him a powerful voice that legislators can’t ignore. He’s not just a celebrity endorsement; he’s an artist who genuinely cares about making live music accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford inflated prices.

What’s next? The bill is currently making its way through the legislative process, and Kahan remains a vocal advocate. Expect to see him continue to rally support, using his platform to push for its passage. This isn’t just about Massachusetts; it’s about sending a clear message to the entire industry: the days of unchecked ticket gouging might finally be coming to an end. Rolling Stone Music reports on this fight for the fans. Kahan is proving that, sometimes, the biggest impact comes from those who stay true to their roots and fight for what’s right.
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