A big congratulations to Noah Kahan and his continued ascent with an ever-growing number of fans...Robert Kinsler
NORTH AMERICAN STADIUM LEG LAUNCHED WITH TRIUMPHANT PHILADELPHIA SHOW OVER THE WEEKEND

Noah Kahan performing in Philadelphia on June 26, 2026.
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#1 ALBUM THE GREAT DIVIDE CONTINUES TO SOAR – NAMED ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS OF 2026 BY ROLLING STONE & BILLBOARD
On June 26, 2026, 2x GRAMMY®-nominated, multi-platinum superstar Noah Kahan kicked off the sold-out North American leg of his highly anticipated The Great Divide World Tour with a triumphant performance at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park, marking the start of his first-ever stadium tour as one of the most beloved artists of his generation.
Kahan began his stadium run, following opening sets from Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda, by unveiling an immersive and dynamic new stage production. Inspired by his critically acclaimed #1 album The Great Divide and his Vermont roots, the set was anchored by a house reminiscent of those in his cherished home state and brought the world of the album to life, including a recreation of the car and gas station featured in “The Great Divide” music video as well as “Kahan’s General Store.” Across a two-and-a-half-hour show stopping performance, he delivered live renditions of The Great Divide favorites, including “Staying Still,” “Willing & Able,” “Dashboard,” and the viral standout “Orbiter,” alongside 4x Platinum album Stick Season hits like “Dial Drunk,” “Northern Attitude,” and “Homesick.” See the full setlist below. Blending his deeply personal yet universally relatable songwriting with his signature sense of humor and wit, Kahan treated fans to an unforgettable set that showcased his evolution as both a songwriter and live performer, setting the tone for his biggest world tour to date.
The tour arrives amid unprecedented demand—on June 26, Kahan announced that The Great Divide World Tour is now sold out in its entirety across North America, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and Europe, further cementing his global appeal. Following its initial onsale, the North American leg sold more than one million tickets and made history with four sold-out nights at Boston’s Fenway Park, making Kahan the first artist ever to play and sell out four performances at the iconic venue. The achievement marks another major milestone for the Vermont native, whose rise from clubs and theaters to stadiums has been one of the most remarkable success stories in touring.

Photo Credit: Patrick McCormack | @patrick.mccormack
‘The Great Divide World Tour’
Since its release, The Great Divide has continued its chart-dominating run, spending three consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album debuted with more than 389,000 equivalent album units in its first week, earning the biggest U.S. streaming debut of the year at the time of release, while also debuting at #1 in markets around the world, including the U.K., Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The album’s success propelled Kahan to #1 on the Billboard Artist 100 for two consecutive weeks, while The Great Divide has also been recognized by both Rolling Stone and Billboard as one of the “Best Albums of 2026 So Far.”
Beyond the music, Kahan continues to use his platform to champion mental health awareness through The Busyhead Project, his nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to mental health resources and reducing stigma. Since launching in 2023, the organization has raised more than $6.6 million. Through The Great Divide Tour, Noah Kahan and Live Nation have each committed a minimum of $1 million through the Make A Difference ticketing program, generating at least $2 million in additional support for The Busyhead Project. More information can be found at www.busyheadproject.org.
The tour continues this Sunday, June 28 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto before heading to Pittsburgh, Boston, Chicago, Queens, Washington, D.C., Denver, Pasadena, Phoenix and more. The North American run concludes with back-to-back performances at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park on August 30 and 31, before Kahan heads to Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and Europe in the fall.
For more tour information, visit noahkahan.com/pages/tour.