Noah Kahan To Take ‘The Great Divide Tour’ Overseas
Noah Kahan has extended his “The Great Divide Tour,” adding dates in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Europe.
The new run of dates begin Sept. 25 in Melbourne, with arena stops at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, London’s The O2, Dublin’s 3Arena, Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome and more before wrapping on Dec. 7 in Paris. Bella Kay, Michael Marcagi and Mon Rovîa will join as rotating support.
Pre-sale will begin April 15 with general on-sale following on April 17 here.
Kahan will release his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, on April 24 via Mercury Records. The 17 track album features the already released title track and “Porch Light.” Prior to the album, he will release his Netflix documentary Noah Kahan: Out of Body on April 13. Directed by Nick Sweeney, the film follows Kahan’s rise to a stadium level act.
Following the album release, he will embark on the sold-out North American dates of “The Great Divide Tour,” which kicks off on June 11 in Orlando, and includes a record-breaking four night run at Boston’s Fenway Park, two nights at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, two nights at New York’s Citi Field and more. Kahan will also headline Bonnaroo on June 14.
“The Great Divide Tour” Newly Announced Dates:
September 25th // Melbourne, VIC // Rod Laver Arena*
September 26th // Melbourne, VIC // Rod Laver Arena*
October 2nd // Sydney, NSW // Qudos Bank Arena*
October 3rd // Sydney, NSW // Qudos Bank Arena*
October 9th // Auckland, NZ // Spark Arena*
November 5th // Glasgow, Scotland // OVO Hydro^
November 6th // Glasgow, Scotland // OVO Hydro^
November 9th // Manchester, UK // AO Arena^
November 10th // Manchester, UK // AO Arena^
November 13th // London, UK // The O2^
November 14th // London, UK // The O2^
November 21st // Dublin, Ireland // 3Arena^
November 22nd // Dublin, Ireland // 3Arena^
November 25th // Zurich, Switzerland // Hallenstadion~
November 26th // Cologne, Germany // Lanxess Arena~
November 28th // Copenhagen, Denmark // Royal Arena~
November 29th // Stockholm, Sweden // Avicii Arena~
December 1st // Amsterdam, Netherlands // Ziggo Dome~
December 2nd // Amsterdam, Netherlands // Ziggo Dome~
December 4th // Munich, Germany // Olympiahalle~
December 7th // Paris, France // Accor Arena~
* Michael Marcagi supporting
^ Bella Kay supporting
~ Mon Rovîa supporting
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