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Noah Kahan arrives at the Spotify Best New Artist Party on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Andrew Park/Invision/AP)
Noah Kahan arrives at the Spotify Best New Artist Party on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Andrew Park/Invision/AP)
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Fresh off the release of his new single “The Great Divide” and ahead of his upcoming fourth album of the same name, 2x Grammy‑nominated Noah Kahan is heading out on a 23‑date North American stadium tour this summer, with a July stop at Wrigley Field.

The tour kicks off June 11 and hits some of the largest venues of his career, including Boston’s Fenway Park (two nights), Los Angeles’ Rose Bowl Stadium, New York’s Citi Field, Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and more. Gigi Perez will join as support.

How to get Noah Kahan ‘The Great Divide Tour’ tickets

If you didn’t sign up for the presale, which began Feb. 10 at 12 p.m. local time, you can still snag tickets by checking verified resale platforms such as Vivid Seats.

Prices vary by city and demand, but Vivid Seats’ Buyer Guarantee protects against counterfeit or invalid tickets, making it a safer option for fans purchasing after the presale and general sale.

Discount: First-time Vivid Seats customers can use code ADVANCE30 for $30 off a $200+ ticket order.

Limited tickets may also be available via TicketNetwork, SeatGeek and StubHub.

Get $5 off SeatGeek orders of $300+ with code TAKE5 or save 15% on TicketNetwork orders with code TIXDEAL15.

Because the tour uses Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, availability can vary by state.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 12 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

Noah Kahan ‘The Great Divide Tour’ 2026 dates

June 11 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center

June 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park

June 28 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium

July 1 – Cincinnati, OH – Great American Ball Park

July 3 – Pittsburgh, PA – PNC Park

July 10 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park

July 11 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park

July 14 and 15 – Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field

July 18 – Queens, NY – Citi Field

July 22 – Washington, DC – Nationals Park

July 25 – Raleigh, NC – Carter‑Finley Stadium

July 27 – Atlanta, GA – Truist Park

July 30 – Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field

Aug. 2 – St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium

Aug. 5 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Field

Aug. 8 – Denver, CO – Coors Field

Aug. 15 – Pasadena, CA – Rose Bowl Stadium

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