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What to expect at Noah Kahan's The Great Divide Tour: Setlist, start time and more

Jul 2, 2026

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Mary Callahan

Noah Kahan concerts have become full-crowd singalongs: part folk-rock catharsis, part group therapy and part hometown celebration, even when the show is happening thousands of miles from Vermont. With "The Great Divide Tour," Kahan is taking that feeling into the biggest venues of his career.

The 2026 tour supports Kahan’s fourth studio album, "The Great Divide," which arrived April 24, 2026. Live Nation announced the North American run as a “career-defining stadium run,” with dates at Fenway Park, Citi Field, Wrigley Field, Rogers Stadium, the Rose Bowl and more.

Now that "The Great Divide Tour" has already played several shows, fans have a clearer idea of what to expect. Here’s what to know about the Noah Kahan setlist, show length, openers, stage time, encore, arrival tips, what to wear and how to get Noah Kahan tickets on SeatGeek.

Ultimate guide to Noah Kahan's "The Great Divide Tour"

Noah Kahan’s "The Great Divide Tour" is built for a full-night singalong, from the opening acts to the final chorus of “Stick Season.” Before you get there, here’s what to know about the expected setlist, how long the show runs, when to arrive, who’s opening and how to find the right tickets.

What is Noah Kahan’s "The Great Divide Tour?"

"The Great Divide Tour" is Noah Kahan’s 2026 stadium and arena tour in support of his most recent album, "The Great Divide." It is not only a new-album show, though. Based on prior tour stops, fans should expect a balanced mix of "The Great Divide "songs, "Stick Season" favorites and older catalog moments. The North American leg kicked off June 11 in Orlando and runs through late summer, with a mix of arena, festival, ballpark and stadium dates across the U.S. and Canada.

Major North American stops include Philadelphia, Toronto, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Boston, Chicago, Queens, Washington, D.C., Raleigh, Atlanta, Arlington, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Pasadena, San Diego, Phoenix, San Francisco, Sandy, Vancouver and Seattle. The tour also follows the massive "Stick Season" era, which helped turn Kahan from a breakout folk-pop artist into one of the defining live acts of the moment.

Who is opening for Noah Kahan on tour?

Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda are the main support acts on the North American leg of "The Great Divide Tour." However, because support can vary by date, fans should check the specific event listing before heading to the venue.

What time does Noah Kahan go on stage?

Based on prior "The Great Divide Tour" shows, Noah Kahan has generally been taking the stage around 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. local time.

At prior tour performances, Annabelle Dinda started at 6:30 p.m., Gigi Perez started at 7:15 p.m. and Kahan started at 8:30 p.m.

Set times can vary by venue, city, curfew, weather and production needs, so do not arrive late assuming the headliner will start at the same time every night. For stadium dates, entry, security and walking to your section can take longer than expected.

How long is a Noah Kahan concert?

Based on prior "The Great Divide Tour" shows, Noah Kahan’s headlining set is running a little over two hours.

For the full night, plan for much longer. Between parking or rideshare, stadium entry, openers, merch lines, bathroom breaks and post-show exit, fans should expect a four-to-five-hour evening from arrival to departure.

Noah Kahan "The Great Divide Tour" setlist

"The Great Divide Tour" setlist is now clearer thanks to fan-reported setlists from prior shows. The exact order can change by date, but the show has consistently mixed new "The Great Divide" songs with the biggest emotional moments from "Stick Season."

Recent "The Great Divide Tour" setlists have included:

Song

Notes

“American Cars”

From "The Great Divide"

“Doors”

From "The Great Divide"

“All My Love”

From "Stick Season"

“Deny Deny Deny”

From "The Great Divide"

“Staying Still”

From "The Great Divide"

“Haircut”

From "The Great Divide"

“Downfall”

From "The Great Divide"

“She Calls Me Back”

From "Stick Season"

“Dashboard”

From "The Great Divide"

“Dial Drunk”

From "Stick Season"

“Willing and Able”

From "The Great Divide"

“Porch Light”

From "The Great Divide"

“Orbiter”

From "The Great Divide"

“Maine”

From "Cape Elizabeth"

“Paid Time Off”

From "The Great Divide"

“The View Between Villages”

From "Stick Season"

“Northern Attitude”

From "Stick Season"

“The Great Divide”

Title track from "The Great Divide"

“Orange Juice”

From "Stick Season"

“New Perspective”

From "Stick Season"

“End of August”

From "The Great Divide"

“Homesick”

From "Stick Season"

“All Them Horses”

From “The Great Divide”

“Stick Season”

Closing staple

* Fans should treat this as a guide based on recent fan-reported setlists, not a guaranteed song-for-song order for every future date.

What songs from "The Great Divide" does Noah Kahan perform?

Noah Kahan is performing a large portion of "The Great Divide" on this tour.

Early shows have featured “American Cars,” “Doors,” “Deny Deny Deny,” “Staying Still,” “Haircut,” “Downfall,” “Dashboard,” “Willing and Able,” “Porch Light,” “Orbiter,” “Paid Time Off,” “The Great Divide,” "All Them Horses" and “End of August.”

That makes this a true album-supporting tour. Fans who mainly know Kahan through Stick Season will still hear many of the big songs, but The Great Divide is central to the show.

Does Noah Kahan play older hits?

Yes. Noah Kahan is still playing many of the songs that made "Stick Season" a breakout era.

Based on prior setlists, fans can expect songs like “All My Love,” “She Calls Me Back,” “Dial Drunk,” “The View Between Villages,” “Northern Attitude,” “Orange Juice,” “New Perspective,” “Homesick” and “Stick Season.”

The show is not a deep-cut-only concert. It is built around the songs most likely to turn a stadium into a massive singalong.

Does Noah Kahan perform any special covers or surprise songs?

"The Great Divide Tour" has not been built around a nightly surprise-song section in the same way some pop tours are, but the setlist has included some variation. Fans should expect a mostly consistent core set, with occasional swaps or additions depending on the night.

Is there an encore at Noah Kahan’s "The Great Divide Tour?"

Recent "The Great Divide Tour" setlists have included an encore which, at June shows, included “End of August,” “Homesick” and an extended version of “Stick Season.”

What is "The Great Divide Tour" production like?

"The Great Divide Tour" production is more elaborate than a standard folk-rock setup.

The show is organized into multiple acts and uses different performance areas, including a main stage, B-stage, C-stage and roof/main-stage segment. Previous shows featured an intro video and a “house set” descending, while later acts moved between the B-stage, main stage, roof/main stage and C-stage.

The production still centers Kahan’s core strengths: storytelling, group vocals, acoustic dynamics and big emotional builds. But at stadium scale, the staging helps make the show feel larger without losing the campfire-singalong quality that fans associate with his music.

When should I arrive for Noah Kahan’s concert?

For a Noah Kahan stadium show, arrive early, especially if your date has two openers.

If you want merch, food, drinks, photos or extra time to find your section, aim to arrive about 90 minutes before the listed start time. If you know the venue and are going straight to your seat, 60 minutes may be enough, but stadium entry can still move slowly.

Prior shows show openers beginning well before Kahan takes the stage. At previous concerts, Annabelle Dinda started at 6:30 p.m., Gigi Perez started at 7:15 p.m. and Kahan started at 8:30 p.m.

What should I bring to a Noah Kahan concert?

Start with your mobile ticket, a charged phone and anything required by your specific venue.

Bring a small venue-approved bag, ID, credit or debit card, comfortable shoes and earplugs if you are sensitive to loud sound. A portable charger is helpful if your stadium allows it. For outdoor baseball and football stadiums, also consider sunscreen, a hat or a light layer depending on the weather.

Avoid oversized bags, outside food or drinks, professional cameras, large signs that block views and anything prohibited by the venue. Bag policies vary by stadium, so check the official venue rules before leaving.

What should fans wear to "The Great Divide Tour?"

Noah Kahan concert outfits tend to lean outdoorsy, cozy and New England-coded.

Expect plenty of flannels, denim, overalls, boots, earth tones, baseball caps, vintage tees, floral details, “Stick Season” references and Vermont-inspired looks. Since this tour supports "The Great Divide," fans may also lean into more rugged, road-trip, late-summer styling.

Comfort matters more than theme. You may be walking across a stadium lot, standing in merch lines and singing for more than two hours. Wear shoes you can move in and bring a layer if your show is outdoors or in a city where temperatures drop after sunset.

Is Noah Kahan’s "The Great Divide Tour" good for younger fans?

Yes, Noah Kahan’s audience spans teens, college students, parents and longtime folk-pop fans. The show is emotional, communal and broadly accessible, but families should plan around the practical realities of a stadium concert.

The headlining set has been running about two hours, with Kahan often starting around 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. on prior dates. That means the night can run late, especially once you factor in exiting the venue and getting home.

For younger fans, assigned lower-bowl or reserved stadium seats may be easier than floor sections. Ear protection is also smart, especially in large venues where crowd singalongs can get loud.

How to get Noah Kahan tickets on SeatGeek

SeatGeek makes it easy to compare Noah Kahan tickets across cities, dates and sections.

  1. Go to SeatGeek.com or open the SeatGeek app.

  2. Search for “Noah Kahan.”

  3. Select the "The Great Divide Tour" date and city you want to attend.

  4. Use the interactive seat map to compare sections, rows and prices.

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  6. Use filters to sort by price, ticket quantity, section or other preferences.

  7. Compare nearby dates or cities if you have flexibility.

  8. Review the full ticket details before checkout.

  9. Buy your tickets and follow the delivery instructions in your SeatGeek account.

  10. Before the show, make sure your mobile tickets are ready and your phone is charged.

Whether you’re coming for the "Stick Season" singalongs, the new songs from "The Great Divide" or the feeling of hearing an entire stadium shout every word back at him, Noah Kahan’s tour is built to be an emotional full-night experience. Arrive early, check your opener and venue rules ahead of time and save your voice for the encore, because the biggest moments may come at the very end.