Vermont-born singer-songwriter Noah Kahan has announced a major UK & Ireland arena run as part of his global Great Divide Tour, adding to an already huge slate of European, Australian and New Zealand dates following his recent US stadium shows.
The tour arrives alongside his forthcoming fourth album The Great Divide, set for release on 24th April, and marks a significant step up in scale for an artist whose rise over the past few years has been nothing short of meteoric.
Kahan’s breakthrough came with 2022’s Stick Season, a record that transformed him from a cult favourite into a global force. Its title track became a defining anthem, racking up billions of streams and propelling him to sold-out headline shows at venues including Madison Square Garden and Fenway Park, as well as a storming set at Glastonbury Festival 2025 followed by a huge headline performance at BST Hyde Park 2025, which Rockshot Magazine went along to.
Blending folk intimacy with arena-sized emotion, Kahan’s songwriting—often rooted in themes of mental health, identity and small-town life—has resonated deeply with a global audience. That connection has translated into staggering numbers, with nearly 15 billion streams worldwide, millions of albums sold, and a Best New Artist nomination at the GRAMMY® Awards in 2024.
Now, The Great Divide looks set to explore the emotional aftermath of that rapid ascent. Early singles The Great Divide and Porch Light hint at a more introspective tone, reflecting on fame, change and the personal cost of success while retaining the heartfelt honesty that has defined his work.
The newly announced UK & Ireland dates underline just how far Kahan has come. Returning this November, he will play multiple nights in Glasgow, Manchester, London and Dublin—his biggest run of shows across the region to date.
Joining him across all UK & Ireland dates is rising pop newcomer Bella Kay. At just 19 years old, the Texas-born, Orlando-based artist is quickly establishing herself as a compelling new voice, crafting emotionally charged songs that explore heartbreak, identity and resilience, delivered through a raw and timeless vocal style.
With arena shows now the norm and a new album on the horizon, Noah Kahan’s upward trajectory shows no signs of slowing. If The Great Divide is anything to go by, this next chapter promises to be his most expansive—and most personal—yet.
UK & Ireland Live Dates with support from Bella Kay:
NOVEMBER
5th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
6th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
9th – Manchester, AO Arena
10th – Manchester, AO Arena
13th – London, The O2
14th – London, The O2
21st – Dublin, 3Arena
22nd – Dublin, 3Arena
Northern Attitude In London: Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams & Friends Light Up BST Hyde Park 2025





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