Noah KahanAmerican singer-songwriter Noah Kahan is returning to Australia and New Zealand this September and October, today announcing his biggest shows in the region to date.
The shows come after the Stick Season singer visited Australia for the first time in January 2024, performing for multiple nights in large venues such as the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Hordern Pavilion, and Riverstage. This time around, he’s graduated to arenas.
On Friday, 25 and Saturday, 26 September, Kahan will perform at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena. Those shows will be followed by two nights at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (Friday, 2 and Saturday, 3 October), and a night at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Friday, 9 October.
Fans who pre-order Kahan’s forthcoming album, The Great Divide – scheduled for release on Friday, 24 April – as well as Mastercard cardholders and Vodafone customers, can access pre-sale tickets on Tuesday, 14 April, at 12 pm local time.
The Artist pre-sale follows on Wednesday, 15 April, at 12 pm local time, with the Live Nation and Spotify pre-sales opening on Thursday, 16 April, at 1 pm local time. The general sale commences on Friday, 17 April, at 1 pm local time via the Live Nation Australia and New Zealand websites.
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For his upcoming tour, Kahan will be joined by fellow singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi, who recently dropped his highly anticipated debut album, Under the Streetlights. Marcagi made his Australian debut in July 2024, performing in intimate venues and at Adelaide’s Spin Off Festival.
Teaming up with producers Gabe Simon and Aaron Dessner – the latter a member of The National and songwriter and producer with Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Brandi Carlile, among others – Kahan will release The Great Divide, the follow-up to 2022’s breakthrough sensation Stick Season, this month.
NOAH KAHAN
THE GREAT DIVIDE – 2026 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND TOUR
Friday 25 September - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Saturday 26 September - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Friday 2 October - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Saturday 3 October - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Friday 9 October - Spark Arena, Auckland






