Noah Kahan announces 23-date stadium run on The Great Divide Tour

Noah Kahan will embark on his largest tour to date this summer, announcing a 23-date North American stadium run in…
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Noah Kahan will embark on his largest tour to date this summer, announcing a 23-date North American stadium run in support of his upcoming fourth studio album, The Great Divide.

Produced by Live Nation, Noah Kahan: The Great Divide Tour begins June 11 and continues through August, with stops at major venues including Fenway Park in Boston for a two-night homecoming, Los Angeles’ Rose Bowl Stadium, New York’s Citi Field, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Toronto’s Rogers Stadium. Gigi Perez will join as support.

The tour announcement follows the release of Kahan’s new single, “The Great Divide,” which debuted at No. 1 on Spotify’s Top Songs USA chart and No. 3 on the platform’s Global chart, marking the highest streaming debut of his career. The song serves as the title track to his forthcoming album, due April 24 via Mercury Records.

Kahan premiered the official music video during a Mastercard commercial break at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The video, directed by Parker Schmidt and filmed in Nashville, explores themes of childhood friendship, shame, guilt and identity.

Fans can sign up for the artist presale through Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET. The presale begins Tuesday at noon local time, with general ticket sales opening Thursday at noon local time. Kahan will use Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to allow fans to resell tickets at original prices, with limited exceptions in Illinois, New York and Colorado due to state laws.

The Vermont singer-songwriter rose to global prominence with his 2022 breakthrough album Stick Season, which achieved multi-platinum status and helped earn him two Grammy nominations. Across his career, Kahan has amassed nearly 15 billion global streams and sold more than 1.5 million tickets worldwide.

Noah Kahan: The Great Divide Tour

June 11th // Orlando, FL // Kia Center

June 26th // Philadelphia, PA // Citizens Bank Park

June 28th // Toronto, ON // Rogers Stadium

July 1st // Cincinnati, OH // Great American Ball Park

July 3rd // Pittsburgh, PA // PNC Park

July 10th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park

July 11th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park

July 14th // Chicago, IL // Wrigley Field

July 18th // Queens, NY // Citi Field

July 22nd // Washington, DC // Nationals Park

July 25th // Raleigh, NC // Carter-Finley Stadium

July 27th // Atlanta, GA // Truist Park

July 30th // Arlington, TX // Globe Life Field

August 2nd // St. Louis, MO // Busch Stadium

August 5th // Minneapolis, MN // Target Field

August 8th // Denver, CO // Coors Field

August 15th // Pasadena, CA // Rose Bowl Stadium

August 17th // San Diego, CA // Petco Park

August 19th // Phoenix, AZ // Chase Field

August 21st // San Francisco, CA // Oracle Park

August 25th // Sandy, UT // America First Field

August 28th // Vancouver, BC // BC Place

August 30th // Seattle, WA // T-Mobile Park

JELD