
Noah Kahan Opens Up About New Song He’ll Debut on Tour
The New England native will be playing four sold-out concerts at Fenway Park in July as part of his The Great Divide Tour.
Part of the charm of concerts and live music is not just hearing your favorite artist play your favorite songs, but experiencing those songs performed in a unique way that you can only truly appreciate in a live setting.
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Noah Kahan released his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, on April 24th, 2026, and it was followed by a deluxe edition titled The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs.
With the new release, which includes 21 additional songs, it provides new material for his upcoming The Great Divide Tour.
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The tour is set to begin on June 11th in Orlando and will wrap up on December 7th, 2026, in Paris.
On April 26, the Sunday following his album release, Kahan shared on social media that End of August will be part of the setlist, joking that it means he will have to play piano on tour, which he says he is “absolutely horrible at.”
Of the three legs and 52 scheduled concerts announced so far for the upcoming tour, four shows are set for Fenway Park.
Those concerts in Boston are scheduled for July 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th at the most iconic ballpark in America. Those dates will feature support from Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda.

And there you have it! Following the release of his album The Great Divide, Kahan confirmed he’ll be performing his new song “End of August” on tour this summer.
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