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Noah Kahan Adds New 2026 Tour-Dates in Boston, Chicago and More Due to High Demand

February 11, 2026 10:40 am GMT

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After many fans were left disappointed due to missing out on tickets, Noah Kahan has thankfully decided to add a handful of new dates to his 2026 The Great Divide Tour.

The ‘Stick Season’ chart-topper has unveiled new shows in Boston, Chicago, Queens, Orlando and Denver. Excitingly, Kahan will now be playing a momentous third concert at the home of the Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park - on July 8th. Kahan previously delivered a memorable, star-studded double-header there in 2024.

Kahan will also play newly announced second shows at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida on June 12th; Citi Field in Queens, New York on July 19th; Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on July 15th; and Coors Field in Denver, Colorado on August 9th.

There is a Ticketmaster pre-sale kicking off TODAY (Wednesday, February 11th) at 12pm EST for an array of dates on Kahan's The Great Divide Tour, including the new shows.

<p>Noah Kahan New 2026 Tour Dates</p>

Unsurprisingly, the demand was stratospheric for Kahan's 2026 shows, with one fan even reporting that there were over 185,000 people in the queue for his first Citi Field date.

For those of you who are fortunate enough to get your hands on tickets, it's safe to say you won't be disappointed, with the ‘Northern Attitude’ singer-songwriter boasting one of the most infectious and soul-stirring catalogues in today's folk scene.

What's more, ‘Sailor Song’ hitmaker Gigi Perez will be direct support throughout the tour. We're hoping they join forces on-stage again, much like they did at BST Hyde Park 2025, to perform another spellbinding rendition of ’Call Your Mom’.

The tour has been put together in promotion of the Vermont native's eagerly anticipated new album, The Great Divide, which arrives on April 24th, 2026. It serves as the folk titan's first full-length original project since his 2022 opus, Stick Season.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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