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After we spotted a trio of teasers hinting at an imminent stadium tour announcement, Noah Kahan has now unveiled his 2027 run of shows across London, Glasgow and Dublin.
Kahan will headline London's Wembley Stadium, Glasgow's Hampden Park and Dublin's Aviva Stadium next July, with tickets set to go on General Sale on Friday, August 28th.
There will be Artist Pre-Sales for each of these three shows on Tuesday, August 25th at 10am local time. In order to gain access to these Pre-Sales, you need to sign up for the show - or shows - that you're hoping to attend via Kahan's website HERE.
Kahan has taken to Instagram to officially announce the 2027 run, excitedly sharing, “We’ll be heading to Glasgow, Dublin, and London to play some big old rooms for the bugs across the Atlantic Ocean on The Last Of The Bugs World Tour in 2027”.
Interestingly, the Vermont native confirms that there are more dates to come next year, with his European and Australian fans no doubt hoping he isn't restricting his international dates to the UK and Ireland. At the end of his message, Kahan shares, “This is only the first of the last of the bugs… stay tuned for more”.
The news comes after the official Wembley Stadium, Hampden Park and Aviva Stadium Instagram pages all teased that a major announcement from Kahan was on the horizon, uploading videos with the ‘Stick Season’ hitmaker's classic bugs crawling across them. Ladybirds have been a highly symbolic image throughout his current era.
With Kahan dropping a brand new album, The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs, earlier this year, the folk titan has this year cemented his status as one of the most influential figures in the modern music landscape. Somehow, after the success of Stick Season, Kahan has only gone from strength to strength, with his latest collection of songs permeated by his personal, moving and deeply visceral songwriting.
For the full list of Noah Kahan's 2027 UK and Ireland stadium shows, see below:
July 13th - Glasgow, Scotland - Hampden Park
July 17th - Dublin, Ireland - Aviva Stadium
July 23rd - London, UK - Wembley Stadium





