It’s only been a few days since Noah Kahan confirmed his fourth studio album is on the way, but the Vermont native already has more big news to share. Today (Feb. 2), he announced a massive 2026 headlining tour that will take him to stadiums across the U.S. and Canada.
The Great Divide Tour will begin on June 11 in Orlando, Fla., before continuing on to 22 additional North American cities through the end of August. This leg of live dates includes performances at some of the largest and most iconic venues of his career, including Wrigley Field in Chicago, Los Angeles’ Rose Bowl, and an exciting return to Fenway Park in Boston for two special homecoming shows. In July 2024, Kahan released Live from Fenway Park, an 18-track collection of recordings captured the month prior during his first two sold-out concerts at the venue.
Burgeoning singer-songwriter Gigi Perez has been tapped as support for all dates of The Great Divide Tour, which are listed below. To help reduce access to tickets from bots and scalpers, Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange will be the only outlet to purchase resale tickets, which must be priced at face value.
Fans can sign up now through Thursday, Feb. 5, at 11:59 p.m. ET to access an artist presale scheduled to begin Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 12 p.m. local time. Those who sign up with their Ticketmaster account will automatically be given access with no code needed. If you don’t snag any tickets, you’ll get another chance during the tour’s general onsale set for Thursday, Feb. 12, at 12 p.m. local time.
Got all that? If you need a refresher, check out Noah Kahan’s official website for more information about the tour and presale opportunities.
Noah Kahan’s 2026 The Great Divide Tour Dates
June 11 – Orlando, Fla. @ Kia Center
June 26 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Citizens Bank Park
June 28 – Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Stadium
July 1 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Great American Ball Park
July 3 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Park
July 10 – Boston, Mass. @ Fenway Park
July 11 – Boston, Mass. @ Fenway Park
July 14 – Chicago, Ill. @ Wrigley Field
July 18 – Queens, N.Y. @ Citi Field
July 22 – Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park
July 25 – Raleigh, N.C. @ Carter-Finley Stadium
July 27 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Truist Park
July 30 – Arlington, Texas @Globe Life Field
Aug. 2 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Busch Stadium
Aug. 5 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Target Field
Aug. 8 – Denver, Colo. @ Coors Field
Aug. 15 – Pasadena, Calif. @ Rose Bowl Stadium
Aug. 17 – San Diego, Calif. @ Petco Park
Aug. 19 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Chase Field
Aug. 21 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Oracle Park
Aug. 25 – Sandy, Utah @ America First Field
Aug. 28 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ BC Place
Aug. 30 – Seattle, Wash. @ T-Mobile Park