Noah Kahan’s 2026 Great Divide World Tour just got a whole lot bigger.  

Follows the completion of his sold-out North American stadium tour, the “Stick Season” singer will play arenas in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Europe. Those newly-added dates get underway Sept. 25 at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, the first of five shows in ANZ.

Up next, a show Nov. 5 at OVO Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, the starting point for a U.K. and Europe run that should come to an end Dec. 7 with a concert at Paris’ AccorHotels Arena.

Produced by Live Nation, the North America leg gets underway June 11 at Kia Center in Orlando, FL. Well over one million tickets have been sold ahead of the jaunt, according to the concerts giant, which includes four performances at Boston’s Fenway Park, making the New Englander the first artist ever to play and sell out four nights at the iconic venue. Additional dates have been added “due to incredible fan demand,” reads a statement.

Ticketholders will have time to absorb his next album, The Great Divide, which is slated to drop April 24, four years after he released Stick Season. That slow-burn collection climbed to No. 2 in 2024, and yielded the Billboard Hot 100 hits “Dial Drunk” and the title track.

Kahan should enjoy a warm welcome on his international route. “Stick Season” was the biggest single of 2024 in the U.K., where he landed the chart double with simultaneous No. 1 albums and singles. The single led the Official U.K. Singles Chart for seven, and enjoyed lengthy stretches atop the charts in Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands and elsewhere.

Before the arrival of The Great Divide, Netflix will release the documentary Noah Kahan: Out of Body on April 13. Directed by Nick Sweeney (Santa Camp, AKA Jane Roe), the film premiered at the 2026 SXSW Film Festival, where it received the 24 Beats Per Second Audience Award.

Visit noahkahan.com for full tour dates.

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