
The Great Divide: Noah Kahan announces world tour dates
Noah Kahan has announced The Great Divide World Tour, which will take him around Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Europe this autumn.
The singer-songwriter will embark on a world tour in support of his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, set to be released on April 24th.
Kahan had previously announced a lengthy North American run of dates, kicking off in Orlando on June 12th and taking him across the continent for shows in the likes of Boston, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and many more.
From there, the ‘Stick Season’ singer will embark on an Australia and New Zealand leg, due to take place in September and October, with shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland.
In November, Kahan will then return to the UK and Ireland for two-night billings in Glasgow, Manchester, London, and Dublin.
Following his time on British soil, the star will embark on a final European leg in late November and early December, stopping in Zurich, Cologne, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Munich and Paris.
Kahan has promised that the tour will “bring you great sadness and reflection“.
Additionally, earlier this week, it was confirmed that Kahan would be a musical guest on Saturday Night Live next month, with Matt Damon set to host the same episode. Paul McCartney, Olivia Rodrigo and Will Ferrell were also announced for the current season.
Kahan’s new documentary, Out of Body, will also hit Netflix on April 13th, in anticipation of his new album.
See the full list of confirmed dates for this year below.
Noah Kahan – ‘The Great Divide World Tour’ 2026 dates:
June:
- 11 – Orlando Florida – Kia Center
- 12 – Orlando Florida – Kia Center
- 14 – Manchester Tn Tennessee – Bonnaroo Farm
- 26 – Philadelphia Pennsylvania – Citizens Bank Park
- 28 – Toronto Ontario – Rogers Stadium At Downsview Airport
July:
- 01 – Cincinnati Ohio – Great American Ball Park
- 03 – Pittsburgh Pennsylvania – Pnc Park
- 07 – Boston Massachusetts – Fenway Park
- 08 – Boston Massachusetts – Fenway Park
- 10 – Boston Massachusetts – Fenway Park
- 11 – Boston Massachusetts – Fenway Park
- 14 – Chicago Illinois – Wrigley Field
- 15 – Chicago Illinois – Wrigley Field
- 18 – New York New York – Citi Field
- 19 – New York New York – Citi Field
- 22 – Washington District Of Columbia – Nationals Park
- 25 – Raleigh North Carolina – Carter Finley Stadium
- 27 – Atlanta Georgia – Truist Park
- 30 – Arlington Texas – Globe Life Field
August:
- 02 – St Louis Missouri – Busch Stadium
- 05 – Minneapolis Minnesota – Target Field
- 08 – Denver Colorado – Coors Field
- 09 – Denver Colorado – Coors Field
- 15 – Pasadena California – Rose Bowl Stadium – Pasadena
- 17 – San Diego California – Petco Park
- 19 – Phoenix Arizona – Chase Field
- 21 – San Francisco California – Oracle Park
- 25 – Sandy Utah – America First Field
- 28 – Vancouver British Columbia – Bc Place Stadium
- 30 – Seattle Washington – T-Mobile Park
- 31 – Seattle Washington – T-Mobile Park
September:
- 25 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
- 26 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
October:
- 02 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
- 03 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
- 09 – Spark Arena, Auckland
November:
- 05 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 06 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 09 – AO Arena, Manchester
- 10 – AO Arena, Manchester
- 13 – The O2, London
- 14 – The O2, London
- 21 – 3Arena, Dublin
- 22 – 3Arena, Dublin
- 25 – Hallenstadion, Zurich
- 26 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
- 28 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
- 29 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm
December:
- 01 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
- 02 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
- 04 – Olympiahalle, Munich
- 07 – Accor Arena, Paris
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