Noah Kahan Announces Massive Stadium Tour at 23 Major Venues
The Grammy-nominated artist will headline 23 stadiums across North America this summer, creating significant media opportunities at venues from Fenway Park to the Rose Bowl.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Noah Kahan has announced The Great Divide Tour, a massive stadium run spanning 23 dates across North America from June through August 2026. The tour supports his upcoming fourth studio album and represents a significant opportunity for media professionals to cover one of music's fastest-rising stars at iconic venues.
Major Media Coverage Opportunities
The tour includes stops at legendary baseball stadiums and major arenas, offering diverse coverage opportunities for photographers and journalists. Key highlights include a two-night homecoming at Boston's Fenway Park, plus shows at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Citi Field in New York, Wrigley Field in Chicago, and Rogers Stadium in Toronto.
For media professionals, these stadium shows present unique visual opportunities with large-scale production values and significant crowd sizes. Baseball stadiums in particular often provide excellent photo pit access and varied shooting angles compared to traditional concert venues.
Venue Considerations for Media
The tour spans major metropolitan markets, making it accessible for regional media outlets. Several venues on the tour are already hosting other events on MediaPasses, including the Kia Center in Orlando, America First Field in Salt Lake City, and Truist Park in Atlanta, indicating these venues are media-friendly locations.
Kahan's previous tours have included press conference opportunities and media availability, particularly at his Boston homecoming shows. The two-night Fenway Park run (July 10-11) will likely generate the most media interest given Kahan's Vermont roots and previous sold-out performances at the venue.
Album Context and Media Angles
The tour supports Kahan's new album "The Great Divide," arriving April 24th via Mercury Records. The project was recorded at studios in Vermont, Nashville, and New York, working with producers Gabe Simon and Grammy-winning Aaron Dessner. This collaboration angle provides additional interview opportunities for music journalists.
Kahan's rapid rise from regional artist to stadium headliner offers compelling story angles, particularly his mental health advocacy through The Busyhead Project, which has raised over $5.5 million to date.
Next Steps for Media Professionals
Media professionals should begin monitoring credential opportunities for these shows, particularly for the major market dates and baseball stadium venues. The tour's scale suggests robust media operations at each stop.
Gigi Perez will serve as support, potentially offering additional interview opportunities for outlets covering the shows.
Full Tour Schedule
June 11 — Orlando, FL · Kia Center
June 26 — Philadelphia, PA · Citizens Bank Park
June 28 — Toronto, ON · Rogers Stadium
July 1 — Cincinnati, OH · Great American Ball Park
July 3 — Pittsburgh, PA · PNC Park
July 10 — Boston, MA · Fenway Park
July 11 — Boston, MA · Fenway Park
July 14 — Chicago, IL · Wrigley Field
July 18 — Queens, NY · Citi Field
July 22 — Washington, DC · Nationals Park
July 25 — Raleigh, NC · Carter-Finley Stadium
July 27 — Atlanta, GA · Truist Park
July 30 — Arlington, TX · Globe Life Field
August 2 — St. Louis, MO · Busch Stadium
August 5 — Minneapolis, MN · Target Field
August 8 — Denver, CO · Coors Field
August 15 — Pasadena, CA · Rose Bowl Stadium
August 17 — San Diego, CA · Petco Park
August 19 — Phoenix, AZ · Chase Field
August 21 — San Francisco, CA · Oracle Park
August 25 — Sandy, UT · America First Field
August 28 — Vancouver, BC · BC Place
August 30 — Seattle, WA · T-Mobile Park
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