As anticipation builds for Noah Kahan’s new album, The Great Divide, set to release on April 24, 2026, fans are eager to see how his music continues to evolve. Kahan, who grew up in the Upper Valley area of Vermont, has always drawn inspiration from his surroundings, and this upcoming album promises to reflect his personal growth and artistic journey.
In the lead-up to the album’s release, Kahan has announced a world tour that will take him across various cities in Europe and Australia. The tour will include stops in major cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Dublin, Zurich, Cologne, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Amsterdam. With a total of 85 dates planned, including three concerts at Fenway Park and two at the O2 Arena in London, Kahan is set to deliver electrifying performances that combine humor with an energizing stage presence.
The ticket sales for the tour will begin with an Album Pre-Sale on April 14, 2026, at 10am local time, followed by an Artist Pre-Sale on April 15, 2026, at 10am local time for EU and UK fans, and at 12pm local time for Australia and New Zealand. General ticket sales will open on April 17, 2026, at 10am local time. This structured approach to ticket sales aims to ensure that fans have fair access to the much-anticipated shows.
In addition to his music, Kahan is also committed to mental health awareness through his Busyhead Project. A portion of the proceeds from his upcoming tour will be directed towards this initiative, highlighting Kahan’s dedication to supporting mental health causes. He has expressed that this project is crucial for fostering a safe and supportive environment for fans and the community.
Recently, Kahan has also been vocal about ticket resale practices in Vermont. He submitted a video supporting the state’s H.512 bill, which aims to limit ticket resale prices to 110% of the original price. Kahan stated, “This bill is a critical step in eliminating predatory resale behaviors and offering promoters a great solution for exchanging and reselling tickets in a safe marketplace.” This initiative has garnered support from both consumers and venues in Vermont, reflecting a growing concern over ticket accessibility.
Adding to the excitement, Kahan’s documentary, Out of Body, was released on Netflix in April 2026. The film delves into Kahan’s struggles with body image and features intimate moments from his world tour, providing fans with a deeper understanding of the artist behind the music. Directed by Nick Sweeney, the documentary captures the essence of Kahan’s journey, including highlights from his shows that contributed to the Live From Fenway Park album.
As Kahan prepares for the release of The Great Divide and his world tour, fans are eager to see how his experiences and insights will shape his new music. With a focus on mental health and a commitment to creating a positive impact, Kahan’s upcoming endeavors are set to resonate with audiences worldwide. The combination of his heartfelt lyrics, engaging performances, and advocacy for important causes makes Noah Kahan a significant figure in the contemporary music scene.