Noah Kahan has announced his ‘The Great Divide World Tour’ for later this year. Find all the details below.
The folk-pop singer will head out on the road this autumn in support of his fourth studio album, ‘The Great Divide’, which is released on April 24.
The Australia and New Zealand leg is due to take place in September and October with arena shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland.
From there, the ‘Stick Season’ star will return to the UK and Ireland in November for two-night billings at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s AO Arena, London’s The O2, and Dublin’s 3Arena.
A run of European dates is scheduled to follow in late November and into early December. This portion of the tour consists of stops in Zurich, Cologne, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Munich and Paris.
Michael Marcagi, Bella Kay, and Mon Rovîa will join the tour as support at select gigs.
Tickets go on general sale next Friday (April 17) at 10am local time (UK/Europe) and 1pm (Australia/New Zealand) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access an artist pre-sale on Wednesday (April 15) from 10am (UK/Europe) and 12pm (Australia/New Zealand) – sign up here.
“Europe, Australia, New Zealand and UK, we are coming to bring you great sadness and reflection,” Kahan wrote on social media. “‘The Great Divide World Tour’ is heading overseas.”
Noah Kahan’s tour dates for the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand are:
SEPTEMBER
25 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
26 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
OCTOBER
02 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
03 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
09 – Spark Arena, Auckland
NOVEMBER
05 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
06 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
09 – AO Arena, Manchester
10 – AO Arena, Manchester
13 – The O2, London
14 – The O2, London
21 – 3Arena, Dublin
22 – 3Arena, Dublin
25 – Hallenstadion, Zurich
26 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
28 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
29 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm
DECEMBER
01 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
02 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
04 – Olympiahalle, Munich
07 – Accor Arena, Paris
Kahan will embark on his previously announced North American tour this summer – find any remaining tickets here. The artist has also been lined up for Bonnaroo 2026 alongside The Strokes, Turnstile, Skrillex and more.
He sub-headlined the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2025, where he brought out Laufey and Brandi Carlile. Kahan played massive shows in Cardiff and Dublin last year, too, and headlined London’s BST Hyde Park. At the latter event, he was joined on stage by Lewis Capaldi, Gracie Abrams and Gigi Perez.
Kahan shared details of ‘The Great Divide’ at the start of this year, and has already released the title track and the single ‘Porch Light’. The singer-songwriter has also announced a new Netflix documentary, Out Of Body, out on Monday (April 13).
Noah Kahan. CREDIT: Press
Opening up previously about the themes on his fourth record, he explained: “From a long silence forms a divide, a great expanse demanding attention. I stare across it. I see old friends, my father, my mother, my siblings, my younger self, the great state of Vermont. I want to scream these feelings, to gesticulate wildly at the figures on the other side, but my voice has grown hoarse and muted after years of climbing a ladder towards the wild, spiralling dreams that have materialised in front of me.
“Instead, I wrote them down next to a piano in Nashville, next to a pond in Guilford Vermont, in a legendary studio in upstate New York, on a farm with a firetower in Only, Tennessee. The songs are the words I would say if I could. They are the fears I dance with in the moments before I drift off to sleep. The music here is my best attempt to delve deeper into the people, places, and feelings that have made me who I am. I am grateful for all of it, for all of you, for listening to them, if you choose to do so.”
Kahan reflected on the success of his hit song ‘Stick Season’ during an interview with NME in 2023. “I never thought this was gonna happen to me,” he said at the time.
In other news, Kahan recently defended Chappell Roan against “scummy” professional autograph “scalpers”. He’ll appear as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live next month, along with host Matt Damon.



















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