Noah Kahan Announces ‘The Great Divide’ North America Stadium Summer Tour

Noah Kahan, fresh off the release of his new single “The Great Divide,” is set to embark on a stadium tour this summer, described as a “monumental, career-defining” occasion.
Produced by Live Nation, the “Noah Kahan: The Great Divide Tour” kicks off June 11 with 23 stops at mostly baseball stadiums across North America, including Fenway Park in Boston, Wrigley Field in Chicago, Coors Field in Denver and many others, wrapping in Seattle Aug. 30. Singer-songwriter Gigi Perez is support on all dates.
See below for full routing.
An artist presale takes place Feb. 10, with fans required to sign up before Feb. 5 for a crack at those tickets. General onsale is Thursday, Feb. 12, at 12 p.m. local time. For the tour, Kahan is making use of Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, meaning tickets purchased at TIcketmaster will be non-transferable and can be resold only at face value. Tickets are transferable in states including Illinois, New York and Colorado but will still be limited to face value price, according to the announcement.
Upcoming LP The Great Divide follows up on Kahan’s smash success Stick Season, released in 2022 and which took the singer-songwriter to international acclaim musically and on the road, with 1.5 million tickets sold across the world according to the announcement. Live highlights in 2025 included multiple major festival plays including BottleRock Napa Valley, Oceans Calling and Bourbon and Beyond, while 2024 saw heavy touring at the arena, amphitheater at stadium level on multiple continents, including a full run of arenas in Canada, multiples in venues like Bridgestone Arena in Nashville and Moody Center in Austin and Madison Square Garden in New York.
Kahan is managed by Foundations Artist Management and represented by Wasserman Music.
NOAH KAHAN: THE GREAT DIVIDE TOUR:
June 11th // Orlando, FL // Kia Center
June 26th // Philadelphia, PA // Citizens Bank Park
June 28th // Toronto, ON // Rogers Stadium
July 1st // Cincinnati, OH // Great American Ball Park
July 3rd // Pittsburgh, PA // PNC Park
July 10th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park
July 11th // Boston, MA // Fenway Park
July 14th // Chicago, IL // Wrigley Field
July 18th // Queens, NY // Citi Field
July 22nd // Washington, DC // Nationals Park
July 25th // Raleigh, NC // Carter-Finley Stadium
July 27th // Atlanta, GA // Truist Park
July 30th // Arlington, TX // Globe Life Field
August 2nd // St. Louis, MO // Busch Stadium
August 5th // Minneapolis, MN // Target Field
August 8th // Denver, CO // Coors Field
August 15th // Pasadena, CA // Rose Bowl Stadium
August 17th // San Diego, CA // Petco Park
August 19th // Phoenix, AZ // Chase Field
August 21st // San Francisco, CA // Oracle Park
August 25th // Sandy, UT // America First Field
August 28th // Vancouver, BC // BC Place
August 30th // Seattle, WA // T-Mobile Park
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