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Noah Kahan Adds Fourth Fenway Park Show For 2026 Tour

Overwhelming fan demand leads Vermont singer-songwriter to schedule a fourth and final Boston concert as part of his massive stadium tour this summer.

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New England’s music scene is buzzing with excitement as Noah Kahan, the folk-pop singer-songwriter from Strafford, Vermont, has announced a fourth and final Fenway Park show for his highly anticipated 2026 “The Great Divide Tour.” The move comes in response to overwhelming demand from fans, with tickets for the initial three Boston dates selling at a breakneck pace and leaving many clamoring for more opportunities to see the rising star perform in one of the country’s most iconic venues.

According to Boston 25 News, Kahan revealed on February 12, 2026, that he would extend his Fenway Park run to include July 7, joining the previously scheduled concerts on July 8, 10, and 11. Fenway Park itself confirmed the news on social media, declaring, “Due to overwhelming demand, Noah Kahan is bringing The Great Divide Tour 2026 to Fenway Park for a 4th & FINAL night on July 7.” The announcement sent a wave of excitement across the region, as fans scrambled to secure their tickets.

Ticket sales for the newly added July 7 show opened to the general public at noon on February 13, following an artist presale that started a day earlier. In a testament to Kahan’s soaring popularity, vendor sites quickly reported low ticket numbers for many dates, not just in Boston but across the entire tour. Fans who missed out on presale opportunities still had a shot at good seats, with major platforms like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and TicketNetwork offering discounted and verified resale tickets. For instance, Vivid Seats provided $30 off purchases over $200, while SeatGeek and TicketNetwork offered their own special codes for eager concertgoers.

The “Great Divide Tour” is shaping up to be a defining chapter in Kahan’s career. As reported by MassLive, the tour kicks off on June 11, 2026, in Orlando, Florida, and will traverse over 23 stadiums across North America, wrapping up in Seattle, Washington, on August 30. The Fenway Park concerts, scheduled for July 7, 8, 10, and 11, are among the most anticipated stops, reflecting the artist’s deep connection with New England and his rapidly expanding fanbase.

Kahan’s ascent has been nothing short of remarkable. Just two years ago, he played two sold-out shows at Fenway Park, later releasing those performances as the “Live From Fenway Park” album. Now, he returns to the storied ballpark not only as a returning favorite but as a bona fide stadium headliner. The tour supports his forthcoming fourth studio album, “The Great Divide,” which was announced on January 28 and is set for release on April 24, 2026. The album’s title track was released just two days after the announcement, giving fans a taste of what’s to come.

Adding to the excitement, singer-songwriter Gigi Perez will open all four Fenway Park shows, bringing her own blend of heartfelt lyricism and stage presence to the Boston crowds. The pairing is expected to set the tone for evenings filled with raw emotion, storytelling, and musical camaraderie—a hallmark of Kahan’s performances.

But securing tickets hasn’t been easy. As MassLive reported, presale queues on Ticketmaster saw as many as 40,000 people waiting for venues that don’t even hold that many. Anticipating this tidal wave of interest, Kahan added extra shows not only in Boston but also in cities like Orlando, Chicago, Queens, Denver, and Seattle. In total, seven new shows were added within just the first day of presale and general sale, a rare move that underscores the intensity of fan demand across the continent.

For a lucky few, Kahan offered “front porch” tickets—general admission pit spots right in front of the stage—at a special price of $100. These coveted passes, typically the most expensive option, were made available to select fans as a gesture of appreciation. As the artist’s star continues to rise, such moments highlight the personal connection he strives to maintain with his audience.

The tour’s full schedule is a testament to Kahan’s growing reach. After launching in Orlando, he’ll hit cities including Philadelphia, Toronto, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Queens, Washington, D.C., Raleigh, Atlanta, Arlington, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Pasadena, San Diego, Phoenix, San Francisco, Sandy, Vancouver, and Seattle. Each stop offers fans a chance to experience the unique blend of “raw emotional intensity with quick comedic wit” that has made Kahan’s concerts so memorable, according to reviews from his 2024–2025 tour cycles.

Tickets for the tour have been moving fast, but for those still searching, verified resale options remain available. New customers on Vivid Seats can get $20 off a $200+ order with the code MassLive20, while SeatGeek and TicketNetwork offer their own discounts. It’s a small consolation for fans who found themselves behind tens of thousands in online queues, but one that keeps the dream of a summer night at Fenway alive.

While Noah Kahan’s Fenway Park shows have captured much of the spotlight, the broader New England music scene is also making headlines. Joe Keery, another local favorite known for his role as Steve Harrington in “Stranger Things” and his music project Djo, will return to Boston as the opening act for Tame Impala at TD Garden on July 28 and 29. Meanwhile, the Dropkick Murphys recently made waves by parting ways with Wasserman Agency amid controversy, reflecting the evolving landscape of artist representation and accountability.

For Kahan, however, the focus remains on the music and the fans. His journey from a Vermont folk-pop hopeful to a stadium-filling headliner is a testament to the power of storytelling, connection, and relentless drive. As he prepares to take the stage at Fenway Park for four unforgettable nights, it’s clear that New England will be singing along every step of the way.

With new music on the horizon and a tour that’s breaking records before it even begins, Kahan’s summer at Fenway promises to be one for the ages—an experience fans won’t soon forget.

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