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Noah Kahan Teases UK and European Leg of ‘The Great Divide’ Tour

February 3, 2026 10:19 am GMT

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Noah Kahan's The Great Divide Tour announcement yesterday (Monday, February 2nd) sent waves of excitement fizzling across the US and Canada. But those a little further afield in the UK and Europe were disappointed to see no international dates on the ‘Stick Season’ chart-topper's newly unveiled 2026 tour poster.

Now, however, a glimmer of hope has emerged that a UK and Europe tour is on the horizon, with a new message appearing on Kahan's official UK site: “Pre-order The Great Divide on any format from the Noah Kahan UK store to receive an exclusive pre-sale code for future Noah Kahan UK and EU dates (yet to be announced)”.

<p>Noah Kahan UK Store Screenshot</p>

It's worth stressing that no purchase is necessary, as there's a separate link HERE if you just want to sign up for pre-sale access. But hey, The Great Divide is one of our most anticipated albums of the year, so we'll be buying ourselves a copy regardless.

Unfortunately, it doesn't state on the website whether Kahan is plotting UK and EU dates for 2026, of whether these are being planned for 2027. The ‘Northern Attitude’ singer-songwriter's North America leg runs from June through to the end of August, leaving the possibility open of some UK and EU shows tagged on this Autumn.

Kahan has made a concerted effort to return across The Pond regularly throughout his career, with some UK fans being fortunate enough to have seen him pack out two shows at the 2,300-capacity O2 Forum Kentish Town, before quickly filling bigger venues, headlining two nights at the OVO Wembley Arena, then two nights O2 Arena and then his colossal concert at BST Hyde Park to 60,000 adoring fans.

The logical next step, therefore, would surely be a run of shows at Wembley Stadium, or perhaps Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Wembley can hold 90,000 attendees, and judging by Kahan's UK trajectory and his status as one of the biggest artists on the planet, we think he could fill at least a couple of nights at the iconic London stadium.

In 2024, for instance, two years after its release, ‘Stick Season’ was crowned the UK's biggest song of the year, and continues to be a staple on the UK mainstream radio airwaves.

With an album's worth of new music dropping in April, and with Kahan teasing that his next chapter has been created with the purpose of being performed live, we can't wait to see how the Vermont native's live show has evolved when he returns to the UK.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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