Noah Kahan schedules two Fenway Park shows in July 2026 as ‘The Great Divide’ tour launches

A New England homecoming returns to Fenway
Noah Kahan will bring his newly announced “The Great Divide Tour” to Boston for two nights at Fenway Park on July 10 and July 11, 2026, marking a return to the ballpark that hosted his first headline Fenway dates in 2024. The stadium run is slated to span 23 North American stops, beginning June 11, 2026, in Orlando and concluding August 30, 2026, in Seattle.
The Fenway dates arrive as Kahan begins his next album cycle with “The Great Divide,” the title track and lead single from his forthcoming fourth studio album, also titled “The Great Divide.” The album is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026. Kahan has described the project’s themes as centered on emotional distance and the changes that accompany personal and professional transition, with writing and recording sessions taking place across multiple locations including Nashville and Guilford, Vermont.
Ticketing timeline and resale restrictions
For Boston-area fans, the ticket process will follow a national schedule tied to the tour’s on-sale plan. An artist presale is set for February 10, 2026, with a sign-up deadline of February 5, 2026. General ticket sales are scheduled to begin February 12, 2026. The tour’s ticketing structure includes restrictions intended to limit price inflation on the secondary market: tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are expected to be non-transferable and eligible for resale only at face value through Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, with exceptions in states where resale restrictions are limited by law.
- Fenway Park dates: July 10–11, 2026
- Artist presale: Feb. 10, 2026 (sign-up by Feb. 5, 2026)
- General on-sale: Feb. 12, 2026
- Support act on tour: Gigi Perez
Context: Fenway history and Boston ties
Kahan’s Fenway return comes after his two sold-out shows at the park on July 18 and July 19, 2024, which closed out a major touring chapter tied to “Stick Season.” Those performances were later compiled into the 2024 live release “Live From Fenway Park.” In late 2025, Kahan also appeared at a Boston benefit event that raised more than $1.5 million split between his mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project, and the Red Sox Foundation.
Tour routing indicates a stadium-focused run across the U.S. and Canada, with Boston among two-night stops.
What’s next for the tour
The Fenway weekend sits near the tour’s early stretch, following stops in Philadelphia, Toronto, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. With the album release set for April 24, 2026, the July Boston dates are positioned to feature new material alongside established songs from the “Stick Season” era, as Kahan transitions into a new touring cycle built around “The Great Divide.”

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