Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour Tickets 2026 — Dates, Cities & Venues

Noah Kahan’s Great Divide Tour arrives at North American stadiums June–August 2026 — a 90-minute set built around his No. 1 debut album, four sold-out Fenway Park nights, and every anthem from Stick Season to his latest record.
Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour 2026 — All Dates and Cities
Select your city below to see available seats, interactive seating charts and current ticket prices.
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Thu, 11:00 AM JUN 11 2026 |
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with Skrillex, The Strokes, Rüfüs Du Sol, Noah Kahan and many more - 4 Day Pass (June 11-14, 2026) The Bonnaroo Farm, Manchester, Tennessee, USA from $276.00 |
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Thu, 6:30 PM JUN 11 2026 |
Noah Kahan Kia Center (Formerly Amway Center), Orlando, Florida, USA from $300.00 |
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Fri, 11:30 AM JUN 12 2026 |
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with The Strokes, Noah Kahan and many more - 2 Day Pass (June 12 & 14, 2026) The Bonnaroo Farm, Manchester, Tennessee, USA from $1,194.00 |
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Fri, 7:30 PM JUN 12 2026 |
Noah Kahan Kia Center (Formerly Amway Center), Orlando, Florida, USA from $278.92 |
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Sat, 11:30 AM JUN 13 2026 |
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with Rüfüs Du Sol, Noah Kahan and many more - 2 Day Pass (June 13-14, 2026) The Bonnaroo Farm, Manchester, Tennessee, USA from $360.00 |
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Sun, 12:00 PM JUN 14 2026 |
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with Noah Kahan, Role Model, Kesha and many more - Sunday Pass Only The Bonnaroo Farm, Manchester, Tennessee, USA from $186.00 |
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Fri, 6:30 PM JUN 26 2026 |
Noah Kahan Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA from $384.00 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM JUL 1 2026 |
Noah Kahan Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA from $333.00 |
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Fri, 6:30 PM JUL 3 2026 |
Noah Kahan PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA from $408.00 |
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Sat, 1:00 PM JUL 4 2026 |
Rolling Stone Stateside with Noah Kahan, Gigi Perez, Sydney Rose and many more Hutton Brickyards, Kingston, New York, USA from $475.10 |
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Tue, 6:30 PM JUL 7 2026 |
Noah Kahan Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts, USA from $564.00 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM JUL 8 2026 |
Noah Kahan Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts, USA from $600.00 |
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Fri, 6:30 PM JUL 10 2026 |
Noah Kahan Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts, USA from $622.25 |
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Sat, 6:30 PM JUL 11 2026 |
Noah Kahan Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts, USA from $717.60 |
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Tue, 6:30 PM JUL 14 2026 |
Noah Kahan Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, USA from $414.00 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM JUL 15 2026 |
Noah Kahan Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, USA from $378.00 |
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Sat, 6:30 PM JUL 18 2026 |
Noah Kahan Citi Field, Flushing, New York, USA from $476.02 |
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Sun, 6:30 PM JUL 19 2026 |
Noah Kahan Citi Field, Flushing, New York, USA from $384.00 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM JUL 22 2026 |
Noah Kahan Nationals Park - Complex, Washington, DC, USA from $480.00 |
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Sat, 6:30 PM JUL 25 2026 |
Noah Kahan Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA from $342.00 |
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Mon, 6:30 PM JUL 27 2026 |
Noah Kahan Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia, USA from $354.00 |
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Thu, 6:30 PM JUL 30 2026 |
Noah Kahan Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas, USA from $214.80 |
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Sun, 6:30 PM AUG 2 2026 |
Noah Kahan Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri, USA from $372.00 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM AUG 5 2026 |
Noah Kahan Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA from $336.00 |
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Sat, 6:00 PM AUG 8 2026 |
Noah Kahan Coors Field, Denver, Colorado, USA from $300.00 |
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Sun, 6:30 PM AUG 9 2026 |
Noah Kahan Coors Field, Denver, Colorado, USA from $282.00 |
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Sat, 6:30 PM AUG 15 2026 |
Noah Kahan Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, USA from $216.00 |
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Mon, 6:30 PM AUG 17 2026 |
Noah Kahan Petco Park - Complex, San Diego, California, USA from $196.85 |
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Wed, 6:30 PM AUG 19 2026 |
Noah Kahan Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona, USA from $148.80 |
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Fri, 6:30 PM AUG 21 2026 |
Noah Kahan Oracle Park, San Francisco, California, USA from $432.00 |
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What to Expect at the Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour

The Great Divide Tour is Kahan’s biggest production to date — stadiums and ballparks replacing the theatres and amphitheatres of his 2024 run. Here’s what to plan for:
- Show length and doors: Based on Kahan’s previous stadium dates, doors open roughly 90 minutes before the listed start time (typically 6:30 PM). His headlining set runs approximately 90 minutes, with openers adding another 45–60 minutes — plan for around 3 hours in the venue total. Exact times vary by city; check your venue’s website closer to the date.
- Opening act — Gigi Perez: Gigi Perez (known for “Sailor Song” and her viral TikTok tracks “Celene” and “Sometimes”) opens the North American leg on most dates. Opener lineups vary by city — Annabelle Dinda, Michael Marcagi, Bella Kay, and Mon Rovîa also appear on select dates. Confirm your city’s lineup on Ticketmaster.
- The setlist: Expect a 17–20 song set mixing the new album’s anthems — “Dial Drunk,” “The Great Divide,” “Pain Is Cold Water,” “All My Love” — with the Stick Season catalogue that made him a household name: “Stick Season,” “Northern Attitude,” “Everywhere, Everything,” “Call Your Mom,” and “The View Between Villages.” The show skews toward the full-band, expansive sound of the new record rather than the stripped-back acoustic sets of earlier tours.
- Stadium scale, Vermont heart: What makes this tour unusual for a stadium run is that Kahan still writes and talks like he’s in a 500-cap room. Expect candid between-song storytelling about the new album, mental health, and small-town Vermont life — the same intimacy, just projected to 40,000 people.
- Sing-along density: Kahan crowds know every word. “Stick Season” and “Northern Attitude” in particular tend to turn the whole floor into a choir — worth keeping that in mind if you’re planning the experience for a first-timer.
- Tickets: Primary ticketing is through Ticketmaster. Mobile-only entry is standard at most stadium venues on this tour — have your tickets downloaded in the Ticketmaster app before you leave home.
- Bag policy: Most baseball and football stadiums on this tour enforce a clear-bag policy. Check your specific venue’s website for size limits and exceptions before you arrive.
Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour — Official Setlist
The playlist above is the official Great Divide Tour setlist published ahead of the June 2026 run. Based on setlist.fm data from Kahan’s April 22 Pioneer Works warm-up show in Brooklyn and Ticketmaster’s pre-tour preview, the show’s structure breaks down roughly like this:
- Opener (full band): “Dial Drunk,” “Everywhere, Everything,” “She Calls Me Back”
- Mid-set Stick Season block: “Deny Deny Deny,” “New Perspective,” “Forever,” “Haircut,” “Homesick,” “Northern Attitude,” “Call Your Mom”
- New album deep cuts: “Pain Is Cold Water,” “Maine,” “All My Love,” “The Great Divide”
- Encore: “You’re Gonna Go Far,” “The View Between Villages,” closing with “Stick Season” — the song that has ended nearly every Kahan show since 2022.
Setlists are confirmed from June 11 onward; check setlist.fm after each show for real-time updates.
Noah Kahan Live — Stick Season (Official Video)
“Stick Season” (2022) remains the song that broke Kahan into the mainstream — a slow TikTok-fueled rise that eventually put the track at No. 1 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart and helped push the parent album to over 12 million copies sold globally. It closes nearly every show on the Great Divide Tour, functioning as the emotional capstone: the song that started all of this, now being sung back by 40,000 people in a stadium Kahan could not have imagined playing when he wrote it in Strafford, Vermont.
How to Get Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour Tickets

Over one million tickets sold before the general on-sale, including four Fenway Park nights that sold out immediately. Remaining inventory is limited at most dates — here’s how to find what’s still available:
- Artist presale (if you missed it): Presales for the North American leg ran February 10–12, 2026. Future presale windows may open for any added dates — register at noahkahan.com to be eligible.
- Primary tickets — Ticketmaster: Ticketmaster is the official primary seller. Check directly for any seat releases, which often happen 1–2 weeks before each show as holds are lifted.
- Resale — StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, TickPick: StubHub and SeatGeek carry the widest resale inventory. TickPick shows all-in pricing upfront (no fee surprises). Prices tend to peak right after announcement and again in the final 10 days before a show — the window 3–6 weeks out often has the best value.
- Seating strategy for stadiums: For baseball ballparks (Citi Field, Citizens Bank Park, Fenway, Wrigley), upper deck seats along the baselines give a clear sightline to the main stage without the floor-level crowd crush — and often cost 40–60% less. Field-level GA is best for the full energy experience.
- Day-of releases: Box offices at most stadiums release a small number of held tickets 60–90 minutes before doors open. Worth checking in-person if you’re in the city and flexible.
- Price alerts: Set alerts on SeatGeek or StubHub for your specific date — you’ll get notified if prices drop. Prices for most remaining dates have been trending down as the June start approaches.
- Subscribe on this page: Follow Noah Kahan on concertsandtickets.com to get notified if new dates are added or additional inventory drops for your city.
Noah Kahan — Bio & Career Highlights

Noah Kahan grew up in Strafford, Vermont — population under 1,100 — and signed to Republic Records in 2017 at 19 on the strength of “Hurt Somebody,” a platinum-certified duet with Julia Michaels. His debut album Busyhead (2019) built a devoted fanbase around his candid writing about anxiety and small-town restlessness, but it was “Stick Season” (2022) that changed the trajectory entirely. The song spread slowly through TikTok before exploding into mainstream radio, pushing the album Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) to over 12 million global album sales and earning Kahan two GRAMMY nominations. His 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour included four sold-out nights at Fenway Park — making him the first artist to accomplish that at the iconic Boston venue.
Kahan has accumulated nearly 15 billion global streams across his catalog and holds 22 Platinum and Gold certifications. His fourth studio album, The Great Divide (Mercury Records, April 24, 2026), debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in its first week with 389,000 equivalent album units — the biggest entrance for any rock album since Billboard began measuring by units in 2014, and the largest streaming week of any album in 2026 with 215.4 million on-demand streams. Produced by Gabe Simon (Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey) and Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, Bon Iver), all 21 songs from the album charted simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Great Divide Tour, which begins June 11 in Orlando, is Kahan’s first full stadium run in North America — a significant jump from the arenas and amphitheatres of previous cycles. It’s his first tour to support an album that debuted at No. 1, and the first since his Netflix documentary Noah Kahan: Out of Body (directed by Nick Sweeney, SXSW 2026) brought his story to a new audience.
Frequently Asked Questions — Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour 2026
How long is a Noah Kahan Great Divide Tour concert?
Noah Kahan’s headlining set on the Great Divide Tour runs approximately 90 minutes, based on his recent warm-up performances and prior stadium show pacing. With the opening act (typically Gigi Perez, around 45 minutes) and time between sets, plan to spend approximately 3 hours in the venue from doors open to end of show. Doors generally open 90 minutes before the listed start time.
What time do doors open for the Great Divide Tour?
Most North American dates list a 6:30 PM start time on Ticketmaster, which typically means doors open around 5:00–5:30 PM. However, open times vary by venue and city. Check your specific venue’s website or Ticketmaster event page for confirmed door times, which are usually posted 1–2 weeks before the show.
Are tickets mobile-only for the Great Divide Tour?
Yes — mobile entry via the Ticketmaster app is standard at the majority of stadiums on this tour. Download your tickets to the Ticketmaster app before leaving home. If your phone dies or is lost, go to the venue’s box office with a photo ID and proof of purchase. Paper print-outs are generally not accepted at stadium venues on this run.
What is the bag policy for Noah Kahan’s Great Divide Tour?
Most stadiums on this tour — including baseball ballparks like Citi Field, Citizens Bank Park, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field — enforce a clear-bag policy. Typically this means bags must be clear plastic and no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a small clutch under 4.5″ x 6.5″. Policies vary by venue, so check your specific stadium’s website before you go, as non-compliant bags will not be allowed inside.
Is the Great Divide Tour all ages?
Yes — most Noah Kahan shows are all-ages events. Children under a certain age (typically 2 and under) may enter free without a ticket at some venues when seated on a parent’s lap. Check your venue’s specific policy. For younger attendees, hearing protection (earplugs or ear defenders) is strongly recommended for stadium-level sound.
What songs will Noah Kahan play on the Great Divide Tour?
Based on setlist.fm data from his April 2026 warm-up shows and Ticketmaster’s pre-tour preview, expect 17–20 songs. The set draws heavily from the new album (The Great Divide, April 2026) — including “Dial Drunk,” “Everywhere, Everything,” “Pain Is Cold Water,” “All My Love,” and “The Great Divide” — alongside the Stick Season catalog: “Northern Attitude,” “Call Your Mom,” “Homesick,” “She Calls Me Back,” and “You’re Gonna Go Far.” The show has closed with “Stick Season” at nearly every recent performance. Check setlist.fm after June 11 for real-time updates from each show.
Who are the opening acts on the Great Divide Tour?
Gigi Perez — known for “Sailor Song” and her viral TikTok tracks “Celene” and “Sometimes (Backwood)” — opens the North American leg on most dates. Other supporting acts appearing on select shows include Annabelle Dinda, Michael Marcagi, Bella Kay, and Mon Rovîa. Opening act lineups vary by city; confirm your date’s lineup on the Ticketmaster event page for your show.
Are VIP packages available for the Great Divide Tour?
VIP packages for the Great Divide Tour were available through the official Noah Kahan store at noahkahan.com and through Ticketmaster at the time of on-sale. Packages typically include premium seating, early entry, and exclusive merchandise bundles, with some including meet-and-greet access. Check the official site and Ticketmaster’s VIP Nation section for any remaining packages for your date.
What Fans Say About Noah Kahan Concerts
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“Stick Season closer hit different at Fenway”: “I was in the right field grandstand for the second Fenway night and when he opened with ‘Dial Drunk’ the whole ballpark just went silent. By the time he played ‘Stick Season’ at the end I was crying and I don’t even cry at concerts. He talked for like five minutes about what Boston means to him before the encore. Really felt earned.” — James, Boston (Stick Season We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, Fenway Park)
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“Not just for Vermonters”: “I only got into Noah Kahan last year and was worried I wouldn’t know enough songs. I knew every single word to every song because the crowd was singing so loudly. ‘Northern Attitude’ was the loudest I’ve ever heard a crowd sing along to anything.” — Priya, Chicago (We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, United Center)
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“Gigi Perez made the opener worth getting there early for”: “I’m a big Gigi Perez fan so I’m honestly going to this Great Divide show as much for her as for Noah. Saw her open for him at Oceans Calling last year and she was incredible — do not skip the opener.” — Marcus, Philadelphia (via r/NoahKahan, May 2026)
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“The storytelling is the show”: “What I didn’t expect was how much he just talks to the crowd — not filler between songs, actual funny and sometimes really vulnerable stuff about his life in Vermont and getting famous. The music is great but it’s his personality that makes the whole thing feel like hanging out with someone rather than watching a performance.” — Sara, Denver (We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, 2024)