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Noah Kahan Sells Out The Great Divide World Tour

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Noah Kahan officially kicked off the North American leg of his sold-out The Great Divide World Tour on Friday night with a milestone performance at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park, marking the first show of his debut stadium tour. The 2.5-hour set featured fan favorites from both The Great Divide and Stick Season, as well as an immersive stage production inspired by Kahan’s Vermont upbringing. With support from Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda, the opening night showcased Kahan’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling, humor, and arena-sized production as he embarks on the biggest tour of his career.

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The launch comes as demand for The Great Divide World Tour reaches unprecedented levels, with every date across North America, the U.K., Europe, Australia, and New Zealand now completely sold out. The North American run alone has surpassed one million tickets sold, highlighted by four sold-out nights at Boston’s Fenway Park, making Kahan the first artist to ever sell out four performances at the iconic venue. The achievement marks another major milestone in the Vermont native’s rapid rise from intimate clubs and theaters to headlining stadiums around the world.

The success of the tour follows the continued dominance of Kahan’s latest album, The Great Divide, which has remained atop the Billboard 200 for three consecutive weeks while debuting at No. 1 in multiple international markets. The record has also been recognized by both Rolling Stone and Billboard as one of the best albums of 2026 so far, further cementing Kahan’s place as one of today’s most influential singer-songwriters. As his global audience continues to grow, his music remains rooted in deeply personal songwriting that resonates across generations.

Photo Credit: Patrick McCormack | @patrick.mccormack

Beyond the stage, Kahan continues to champion mental health awareness through The Busyhead Project, the nonprofit he launched in 2023 to expand access to mental health resources and reduce stigma. The organization has raised more than $6.6 million to date, with additional funding generated through the The Great Divide World Tour in partnership with Live Nation’s Make A Difference ticketing initiative. The North American trek continues this summer with stops in Toronto, Boston, Chicago, New York, Denver, Seattle, and more before heading overseas for arena dates across Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and Europe.

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