Noah Kahan, the two-time GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum Vermont singer-songwriter whose folk-pop anthems have turned introspection into stadium singalongs, is set to bring The Great Divide Tour to Los Angeles on Saturday, August 15 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, with Gigi Perez in support.
The tour is produced by Live Nation and supports Kahan’s fourth studio album, The Great Divide, released April 24 via Mercury Records. The 23-date run is a career-defining stadium leg, kicking off June 11 and playing some of North America’s most iconic venues, including a two-night homecoming at Boston’s Fenway Park, New York’s Citi Field, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, before the Pasadena stop. The album’s title track debuted as Kahan’s highest-streaming launch to date, rocketing to No. 1 on Spotify’s Top Songs USA chart.
Produced by Stick Season collaborator Gabe Simon alongside GRAMMY-winning producer Aaron Dessner, The Great Divide finds Kahan at his most honest and reflective, exploring his evolving relationship with family, friends, home and his sense of self. Recorded between a secluded farm outside Nashville and Dessner’s famed Long Pond Studio in New York, the project expands his sound while staying rooted in the vulnerability that defines his work.
Kahan’s ascent traces back to his 2022 breakthrough, Stick Season, the 4x-platinum album whose 8x-platinum title single propelled the songwriter to global No. 1 records, billions of streams and more than 1.5 million tickets sold. Known for turning deeply personal songwriting into communal live experiences, Kahan has built one of the most devoted fanbases in contemporary folk-pop. For Los Angeles audiences, the Rose Bowl show offers a chance to hear that catalog, from “Dial Drunk” and “Homesick” to “Stick Season” and “The View Between Villages,” at one of the country’s most storied stadiums.
How To Get Tickets To Noah Kahan’s Great Divide Tour
Tickets to Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour at the Rose Bowl on August 15 can be found here, with the show beginning at 6:30 PM. Kahan is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, meaning tickets cannot be resold above their original price. Fans without tickets are best served checking that verified exchange for returned inventory.
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