The Great Divide Tour
2026 concert tour by Noah Kahan
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The Great Divide Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by folk-pop singer-songwriter Noah Kahan. The tour will begin on June 11, 2026 in Orlando, Florida, and will conclude on August 31, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.[1][2]
- North America
| Tour by Noah Kahan | |
| Location |
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|---|---|
| Associated album | The Great Divide |
| Start date | June 11, 2026 |
| End date | August 31, 2026 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 31 |
| Supporting acts |
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| Noah Kahan concert chronology | |
Background
On February 2, 2026, Noah Kahan officially announced The Great Divide Tour, a North American stadium and arena tour in support of his forthcoming fourth studio album, The Great Divide (2026). The announcement followed the release and Grammy-stage premiere of the album’s title track and music video, which debuted during a 2026 Grammy Awards commercial break in partnership with Mastercard.[3] The tour marks one of the largest headline runs of Kahan’s career, with performances primarily at major outdoor stadiums, ballparks, and arenas across the United States and Canada from June through August 2026. Special guest Gigi Perez is set to join Kahan throughout the North American leg, supporting him on most dates.[4] Tickets for The Great Divide Tour are being made available first through an artist presale on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. The general public onsale will begin on Thursday, February 12, 2026. On February 12, 2026, Kahan added more dates due to demand. He also announced that Annabelle Dinda would be opening alongside Perez throughout the tour.[5]
Tour dates
| Date (2026) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 11 | Orlando | United States | Kia Center | Gigi Perez |
| June 12 | ||||
| June 14[a] | Manchester | Great Stage Park | N/a | |
| June 26 | Philadelphia | Citizens Bank Park | Gigi Perez Annabelle Dinda | |
| June 28 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Stadium | |
| July 1 | Cincinnati | United States | Great American Ball Park | |
| July 3 | Pittsburgh | PNC Park | ||
| July 7 | Boston | Fenway Park | ||
| July 8 | ||||
| July 10 | ||||
| July 11 | ||||
| July 14 | Chicago | Wrigley Field | ||
| July 15 | ||||
| July 18 | Queens | Citi Field | ||
| July 19 | ||||
| July 22 | Washington, D.C. | Nationals Park | ||
| July 25 | Raleigh | Carter–Finley Stadium | ||
| July 27 | Cumberland | Truist Park | ||
| July 30 | Arlington | Globe Life Field | ||
| August 2 | St. Louis | Busch Stadium | ||
| August 5 | Minneapolis | Target Field | ||
| August 8 | Denver | Coors Field | ||
| August 9 | ||||
| August 15 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | ||
| August 17 | San Diego | Petco Park | ||
| August 19 | Phoenix | Chase Field | ||
| August 21 | San Francisco | Oracle Park | ||
| August 25 | Sandy | America First Field | ||
| August 28 | Vancouver | Canada | BC Place | |
| August 30 | Seattle | United States | T-Mobile Park | |
| August 31 |