Noah Kahan 2026 North American Tour: Where To Get Presale Tickets and What Dates Are Scheduled?

Published 02/02/2026, 2:21 PM EST

Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan has never hidden the fractures in his voice or his life. Long before sold-out arenas and Grammy nominations, he was openly naming the things most artists bury between verses: anxiety that hums nonstop, depression that dulls success, and depersonalization that makes even achievement feel distant. In a pop landscape often polished to numbness, his honesty has become the hook.

And now, almost casually, he has done it again. With the release of the music video for his new single, ‘The Great Divide,’ Kahan quietly folded in a tour announcement. Just a question hanging in the air: where is he going next, and how big has this moment become?

Noah Kahan to make multiple stops during his North American tour

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The ‘Stick Season’ singer is officially heading back on the road. As part of his upcoming North American run, Noah Kahan will stop at Philadelphia, Toronto, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and more, starting in the month of June, bringing his emotionally unguarded catalog to one of the tour’s most high-profile venues. The announcement arrives alongside news of his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, and its title track, signaling a new chapter that feels both larger in scale and deeper in intent.

“I’m hitting the road this summer. Can’t wait to bring *The Great Divide Tour* to stadiums across North America!” he wrote on Instagram.

The Great Divide Tour kicks off in Orlando, Florida, on June 11, with nearly two dozen dates scheduled across North America before wrapping up in Seattle on August 30. Kahan will be joined by Gigi Perez on the road. The reveal itself matched Kahan’s unflashy ethos. He debuted the ‘The Great Divide’ music video during a Mastercard commercial break at the 2026 Grammy Awards telecast.

As the video faded out, a voiceover confirmed the summer 2026 tour, with Mastercard offering special presale access to cardholders.

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But Kahan’s story is not just expanding onstage, it is moving to the screen, too, capturing what happens after vulnerability turns into visibility.

Noah Kahan’s Netflix documentary to explore the cost of success

Noah Kahan has been candid about how success complicated, rather than cured, his mental health.

“I was somewhere I understood, and suddenly I was somewhere completely foreign,” he shared during the release of 'The Great Divide', as reported by THR.

“I was living in the opportunity I always wanted but felt disoriented and unsure of whether I deserved it.”

Writing the album, he explained, meant trying to move forward while interrogating the past, using songwriting as both compass and mirror. That tension will be explored further in an upcoming Netflix documentary.

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Directed by Nick Sweeney, the film follows Kahan in the aftermath of ‘Stick Season’, tracing how a deeply personal record turned into a mainstream breakthrough. The documentary reportedly focuses not just on fame, but on Kahan’s continued mental health advocacy and the emotional reckoning that comes with being seen by millions.

By refusing to separate art from mental health, Noah Kahan has created music that feels lived-in, not manufactured.

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What do you think? Has Noah Kahan’s openness reshaped how we listen to modern folk-pop, or is this just the beginning of his story?

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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