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Noah Kahan is touring his new album across the country this summer on his upcoming stadium tour.
On Monday (February 2), the "Stick Season" musician announced The Great Divide Tour, a tour that will take him, as well as special guest Gigi Perez, around North America starting with a show in Orlando on July 11, hitting cities like San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta and more before wrapping up August 30 in Seattle.
"I'm hitting the road this summer. Can't wait to bring The Great Divide Tour to stadiums across North America," he said on Instagram, adding, "I can't wait to see all your beautiful faces."
The tour follows the release of his forthcoming fourth studio album The Great Divide, out April 24. Kahan recently explained to People the meaning behind the lead single "The Great Divide," which dropped last week.
"This song in particular is really about two people who grew up together, but maybe didn't know each other as well as they thought," he said. "A lot of my life recently has been realizing the things I wish I could have said to people and the things I wish I could have done differently, and so this song is kind of just an expansion of that."
Here are all the dates for The Great Divide tour that have been announced:
- June 11: Orlando, FL
- June 26: Philadelphia, PA
- June 28: Toronto, ON
- July 1: Cincinnati, OH
- July 3: Pittsburgh, PA
- July 10: Boston, MA
- July 11: Boston, MA
- July 14: Chicago, IL
- July 18: Queens, NY
- July 22: Washington, D.C.
- July 25: Raleigh, NC
- July 27: Atlanta, GA
- July 30: Arlington, TX
- August 2: St. Louis, MO
- August 5: Minneapolis, MN
- August 8: Denver, CO
- August 15: Pasadena, CA
- August 17: San Diego, CA
- August 19: Phoenix, AZ
- August 21: San Francisco, CA
- August 25: Sandy, UT
- August 28: Vancouver, BC
- August 30: Seattle, WA
General ticket sales begin Thursday, February 12, at 12 p.m. local time, but fans can sign up before 11:59 p.m. ET on February 5 to get access for ticket presales. For more information, visit his website.
A portion of each ticket sold will be donated to The Busyhead Project, a mental health initiative founded by Kahan to help provide resources and information to help destigmatize conversations around mental health.