Noah Kahan Wrigley Field Tickets & 2026 Tour Dates | Presale Info
- Grammy-nominated artist Noah Kahan is embarking on “The Great Divide” tour in 2026, with 23 stadium stops across North America.
- The tour kicks off in June and will continue through late August, with performances scheduled at iconic venues including Fenway Park in Boston, Wrigley Field in Chicago and...
- Tickets for the general public go on sale at noon CT on Thursday, February 12.
Noah Kahan Announces 2026 ‘The Great Divide’ Tour with Gigi Perez
Grammy-nominated artist Noah Kahan is embarking on “The Great Divide” tour in 2026, with 23 stadium stops across North America. Singer-songwriter Gigi Perez will join him as a special guest.
The tour kicks off in June and will continue through late August, with performances scheduled at iconic venues including Fenway Park in Boston, Wrigley Field in Chicago and Rogers Stadium in Toronto. A performance is also scheduled at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA, on .
Tickets for the general public go on sale at noon CT on .
Artist Presale Available
Fans have the opportunity to purchase tickets before the general public through an artist presale. To participate, individuals must register here by . The artist presale will begin at noon CT on .
Access to the artist presale is tied to a Ticketmaster account, and no presale codes are needed. However, a presale code may be required on ticketing sites other than Ticketmaster.
New Album and Single
The tour announcement follows the release of Kahan’s new single, “The Great Divide,” which debuted as his highest streaming launch to date. The song reached #1 on the Spotify Top Songs USA Chart and #3 on the Top Songs Global Chart.
“The Great Divide” is also the name of Kahan’s upcoming fourth studio album, set to be released on via Mercury Records.
Commitment to Mental Health
A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold during “The Great Divide Tour” will be donated to The Busyhead Project, Kahan’s mental health initiative. The Busyhead Project works to end stigma and provide resources for individuals in marginalized communities. During his previous tour, Kahan raised over $2.5 million for the organization.
Ticket Resale
Noah Kahan is utilizing Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, allowing fans to purchase tickets at the original price. Tickets purchased on Ticketmaster will be non-transferable and can only be resold on the platform at face value. In Illinois, New York, and Colorado, where laws prevent resale restrictions, tickets can be transferred, but Ticketmaster will maintain face value resale prices on its site.
Kahan previously performed at Fenway Park in 2024, resulting in the release of his live album, “Live from Fenway.” He is returning to the venue for additional shows as part of this tour.
