Noah Kahan is set to return to the UK and Ireland in 2027 for his biggest headline shows to date, announcing three major stadium dates as part of his newly revealed The Last Of The Bugs World Tour.
The Vermont singer-songwriter will kick off the UK and Ireland run at Glasgow’s Hampden Park on Tuesday 13th July 2027, before heading to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday 17th July. The tour will then culminate in London with Kahan’s biggest headline performance to date at Wembley Stadium on Friday 23rd July.
The announcement marks another major step in Kahan’s remarkable rise from intimate folk-pop shows to some of the world’s largest stages. His upcoming Wembley appearance will be his first headline performance at the iconic stadium and represents the largest headline venue of his career so far.
The new stadium dates arrive while Kahan is still in the midst of his hugely successful The Great Divide World Tour, which is currently taking him through North America before continuing to Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Europe later this year. The UK and Ireland leg of that tour includes two nights at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, two at Manchester’s AO Arena, two at London’s The O2 and two nights at Dublin’s 3Arena.
Kahan’s latest album, The Great Divide, was released in April 2026 and became his second UK Number One album. The record has further expanded the audience he built through his breakthrough Stick Season era, while his emotionally direct songwriting and communal live performances have established him as one of the biggest artists to emerge from the contemporary singer-songwriter scene.
The new tour takes its name from The Last Of The Bugs, the next chapter in Kahan’s expanding musical world. His fans are affectionately known as the “Bugs”, reflecting the recurring imagery and themes that have become part of his artistic identity. Kahan himself teased the announcement by describing the upcoming shows as playing “some big old rooms for the bugs across the Atlantic Ocean”, adding that the newly announced dates are “only the first of the last of the bugs.”
The stadium announcement comes after extraordinary demand for Kahan’s current touring cycle. His The Great Divide World Tour has already sold more than 1.5 million tickets globally, with the singer recently performing to more than 56,000 people at a sold-out Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena.
For UK and Irish fans, the prospect of Kahan moving from arenas in 2026 to stadiums in 2027 is a fitting reflection of that growth. His upcoming Wembley show, in particular, represents a huge leap from his earlier London appearances and will give fans the chance to experience his intimate, emotionally charged songwriting on an entirely different scale.
Tickets for the newly announced stadium shows will be available through an artist presale from 10am on Tuesday 25th August, with registration closing at 5pm BST on Monday 24th August. General sale begins at 10am on Friday 28th August.
The Last Of The Bugs World Tour – UK & Ireland dates:
JULY 2027
13th – Hampden Park, Glasgow
17th – Aviva Stadium, Dublin
23rd – Wembley Stadium, London
The stadium dates follow Kahan’s existing UK & Ireland arena run in November 2026:
NOVEMBER 2026
5th – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
6th – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
9th – AO Arena, Manchester
10th – AO Arena, Manchester
13th – The O2, London
14th – The O2, London
21st – 3Arena, Dublin
22nd – 3Arena, Dublin
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