
Noah Kahan has announced his The Great Divide World Tour which will take the American folk artist to the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The tour will be in support of his forthcoming album, ‘The Great Divide,’ releasing on April 24. Kahan promises, in his announcement post, that the tour will bring “great sadness and reflection” overseas.
Previously announced was an expansive run of North American dates beginning on June 12 in Orlando, Florida, spanning across the States and ducking into Canada. The run includes four sold-out nights at Fenway Park in Boston, as well as nights in Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Minneapolis and many more major US cities. But, as the official information account for the singer said in their announcement post, “you thought he was done!” Kahan has added 21 international dates to his 2026 tour.
In September, Kahan will embark on The Great Divide World Tour with two nights in Melbourne. The Australian/New Zealand leg will continue through October with nights in Sydney and Auckland.
The singer returns to the UK with two shows at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro Arena on November 5 and 6. The singer is set up for a string of two-night sets at arenas across the nation. After Glasgow he will play two nights at the AO Arena in Manchester, then to London’s O2 Arena before capping off the UK/IE run at Dublin’s 3Arena on November 21 and 22.
From there, he will head through Europe on the final leg of the tour. Through December he will visit Zurich, Cologne, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Paris and Munich.
Support for the UK leg of the tour comes from New York native singer-songwriter, Bella Kay. Recently, Kay received her first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts with her single, ‘ILOVEITILOVEITILOVEIT.’
The Great Divide Tour will also continue Kahan’s philanthropic pursuits. A portion of every ticket sale will go towards The Busyhead Project, a mental health initiative founded by Kahan in 2023. The Busyhead Project aims at providing resources and information needed to end the stigma around mental health. According to the official site, $6.6 million has been raised for their work since 2023.
It was announced just last week that Kahan will appear on SNL (US) as the musical guest with host Matt Damon on May 9. Additionally, his documentary, Out of Body will come to Netflix April 13, just ahead of ‘The Great Divide.’ The documentary will see him reckon with his recent launch to fame as he returns back to his home state, Vermont. Kahan called the experience of being filmed for the documentary “weird, difficult, and genuinely beautiful.” He said he is looking forward to fans seeing it despite also being “nervous” about the more personal and “painful” things the documentary touches on. But, he said “anything scary or hard is usually worth sharing with the world” and he hopes that “it will reach [fans] in a time when [they] need it.”
Tickets for The Great Divide World Tour go on general sale this Friday 17 April at 10 AM local time in the UK and Europe. Artist presale will commence on Wednesday 15 April, also at 10 AM local time for the UK and Europe. Sign up for artist presale here.
The Great Divide World Tour UK/IE Dates
5/11 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK
6/11 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK
9/11 – AO Arena – Manchester, UK
10/11 – AO Arena – Manchester, UK
13/11 – O2 Arena – London, UK
14/11 – O2 Arena – London, UK
21/11 – 3Arena – Dublin, IE
22/11 – 3Arena – Dublin, IE
