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Noah Kahan has announced The Great Divide Tour 2026, a major North American stadium run scheduled for summer 2026. The tour will support his upcoming fourth studio album, The Great Divide, due April 24, 2026, via Mercury Records, and follows the release of its title track and lead single, which debuted with nearly 5 million streams on Spotify on its first day.

I’m hitting the road this summer,” Kahan shared in a statement. “Can’t wait to bring The Great Divide Tour to stadiums across North America. I’m also excited to have my friend Gigi Perez join me.”

Fans can register for the artist presale until Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET, with presale access following shortly after. General ticket sales begin on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 12 p.m. local time via noahkahan.com/pages/tour.



The tour opens on June 11, 2026, in Orlando, Florida, at the Kia Center, and spans more than two months, concluding on August 30, 2026, in Seattle, Washington, at T-Mobile Park. Along the way, Kahan will perform career-defining shows at iconic venues including Fenway Park in Boston for two nights on July 10 and July 11, Wrigley Field in Chicago on July 14, Citi Field in Queens on July 18, and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on August 15.

The Great Divide Tour arrives in the wake of Stick Season, Kahan’s 2022 breakthrough album, which went 4x Platinum and produced the 8x Platinum title track. That release earned multiple GRAMMY nominations and propelled the Vermont native to sold-out arenas and historic nights at Madison Square Garden and Fenway Park.

Produced by longtime collaborator Gabe Simon alongside Aaron Dessner, The Great Divide was recorded across intimate settings in Nashville and New York. The album explores themes of home, identity, and emotional distance, expanding Kahan’s sound while staying rooted in lyrical vulnerability.

Noah Kahan The Great Divide Tour Dates

JUN 11 · Orlando, FL – Kia Center

JUN 26 · Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park

JUN 28 · Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium

JUL 01 · Cincinnati, OH – Great American Ball Park

JUL 03 · Pittsburgh, PA – PNC Park

JUL 10 · Boston, MA – Fenway Park

JUL 11 · Boston, MA – Fenway Park

JUL 14 · Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field

JUL 18 · Queens, NY – Citi Field

JUL 22 · Washington, DC – Nationals Park

JUL 25 · Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium

JUL 27 · Atlanta, GA – Truist Park

JUL 30 · Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field

AUG 02 · St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium

AUG 05 · Minneapolis, MN – Target Field

AUG 08 · Denver, CO – Coors Field

AUG 15 · Pasadena, CA – Rose Bowl

AUG 17 · San Diego, CA – Petco Park

AUG 19 · Phoenix, AZ – Chase Field

AUG 21 · San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park

AUG 25 · Sandy, UT – America First Field

AUG 28 · Vancouver, BC – BC Place

AUG 30 · Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park

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