It wasn’t long ago that Noah Kahan was playing intimate club rooms, but the “Stick Season” era changed everything. Now, the 2x Grammy-nominated superstar is heading back to our shores for his largest headline run to date. The Great Divide World Tour touches down in Australia and New Zealand this September and October, taking over massive arenas in Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland.
The tour announcement comes just weeks before the release of his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, due out on 24th April. If the lead single is any indication, we’re in for another collection of vulnerable, anthemic folk-pop that has clearly struck a chord locally—Kahan achieved a rare “double-double” here recently, topping both the singles and album charts simultaneously.
Fans can expect a massive production this time around. The run kicks off at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on 25th September, before heading to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena and wrapping up at Auckland’s Spark Arena on 9th October. Joining him for the ride is US singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi, making these shows a must-watch for anyone who spent 2024 with Kahan’s discography on repeat.
If you want to witness the transformation of the New Englander into a global stadium act, you’ll need to be quick. Tickets go on public sale Friday, 17th April at 1pm local time, with various pre-sales—including Mastercard and Vodafone—kicking off as early as 14th April.

