
Noah Kahan’s 2026 Wrigley Field Shows in Chicago, Illinois: Everything You Need To Know
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NOAH KAHAN'S 2026 ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE’ TOUR - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
When: Tuesday, July 14th, and Wednesday, July 15th 2026
Where: Wrigley Field
Who are the Openers: Gigi Perez & Annabelle Dinda
What is Noah Kahan Expected to Perform:
Taken from Noah Kahan's set at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on July 11th, 2026
Main Stage
- American Cars
- Doors
- All My Love
- Deny Deny Deny
- Staying Still
B-Stage
- Haircut
- Downfall
- Forever
Main Stage
- She Calls Me Back
- Dashboard
- Dial Drunk
Roof/Main Stage
- Willing and Able
- Porch Light
C-Stage
- Orbiter
- 23 (tour debut)
- Paid Time Off
- Dan
- The View Between Villages
Main Stage
- Northern Attitude
- The Great Divide
- Carlo's Song
- New Perspective
Encore
- End of August
- Homesick
- Stick Season
When Do Parking Lots Open: 2:00pm
When Do Doors Open: 5:00pm
When Does the First Opener Perform: Around 6:30pm
What Time Does Noah Kahan Take the Stage: Around 9pm
Where Can I Buy Tickets: Noah Kahan 2026 Tickets
Noah Kahan brings his sold out 2026 The Great Divide Tour to Illinois this week, performing for two nights to over 80,000 fans at the home of the The Chicago Cubs, Chicago's Wrigley Field. Hot on the heels of releasing The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs, the ‘Stick Season’ hitmaker has been treating us to an enchanting mix of brand new tracks and earlier fan-favourites throughout his tour so far.
Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda are the openers, and the former joined Kahan on-stage at BST Hyde Park last year to perform ‘Call Your Mom’. We'd love to see the pair relive this moment but she has yet to join him on stage for the duet.
Judging by Kahan's 2026 shows so far, We're fairly confident that fan-favourites like ‘Stick Season‘, ‘Northern Attitude’, ‘Orange Juice’, ‘She Calls Me Back‘, ‘Dial Drunk’, ‘False Confidence’ and ‘All My Love’ will hold their place in his setlist.
At his opening show in Orlando, Florida, some fans complained about the absence of songs like ‘Staying Still‘, with Kahan promptly rectifying this and adding it into his set.
We're also expecting an array of stand-outs from Kahan's The Great Divide era to keep their place, too, such as the title-track, alongside ‘Porch Light’, ‘Deny Deny Deny’, ‘Dan’, ‘End of August’, ‘Haircut’, ‘Downfall’ and, of course, the hugely viral ‘Orbiter’.
The merch for Kahan's 2026 The Great Divide Tour looks brilliant, with a range of hoodies, tees, caps and more on offer. There will be merchandise available to purchase in the venue. Look out for early merch during the day, just make sure it's the official retailers. Trucks will be opening from 10am on Tuesday 14th July in the Gold Lot and Plaza. Queues have been long, even during the days, so give yourself plenty of time to pick up some memorable items.
Kahan always puts on a brilliant show, with the ‘Northern Attitude’ singer-songwriter striking a uniquely compelling balance between playful wit and sobering vulnerability.
Given how electrifying his Stick Season: We'll All Be Here Forever tours have been over the past few years, and with the addition of much more electric guitar across The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs, Kahan's 2026 sets have been even bigger.
There's also a new set design which has been drawing plaudits from attendees, with Kahan moving between a plethora of stages to ensure that virtually all fans throughout the venue get a great viewpoint at some point during the electrifying show.
If you're driving to Wrigley Field, the parking lots open at around 2:00pm. Free remote parking will be offered at 4650 N Clarendon Ave with a complimentary shuttle bus starting 90 minutes before the show begins and 60 minutes after the show ends. There is also cashless parking available at the Wrigley Field parking lots on a first come first served basis. Alternatively, use SpotHero to book parking in advance. Allow for plenty of time to get to the event.
Although parking is available, public transport is heavily advised. Metra Trains, Pace shuttle buses, CTA buses and trains will all get you pretty close to Wrigley Field.
The designated ride-shared drop-off and pick-up locations are Addison St. between Broadway/Halstead and Irving Park between Clark/Seminary. It's always recommended to walk away from the stadium, if safe to do so, before calling a rideshare as this can avoid standstill traffic and surcharges.
As is the case with many venues of this size across North America, Wrigley Field has a strict bag policy in place. Attendees can bring a clear bag smaller than 16"x16"x8". You are also permitted one sealed bottle of water.
All that's left to say is...enjoy! Kahan is one of the most evocative and emotionally stimulating singer-songwriters in today's folk scene, and so many songs from his new album, The Great Divide, feel as though they're tailor-made for the live stage.





