Noah Kahan is playing stadiums this summer, and the Noah Kahan 2026 setlist is finally locked in. The Great Divide World Tour kicked off with two Florida arena shows before the stadium leg opened June 26 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia — and the whole run is completely sold out.
Twenty-four songs. Four live debuts. One surprise slot that changes nightly. Here’s exactly what you’re getting when Kahan rolls into your city.
The Full Noah Kahan 2026 Setlist
This is the setlist from the opening stadium shows. It’s held remarkably steady so far, with the surprise song as the main variable.
- American Cars
- Doors
- All My Love
- Deny Deny Deny
- Staying Still
- Haircut
- Downfall
- She Calls Me Back
- Dashboard
- Dial Drunk
- Willing & Able
- Porch Light
- Orbiter
- Maine
- Surprise Song (Paid Time Off on opening night)
- All Them Horses
- The View Between Villages
- Northern Attitude
- The Great Divide
- Orange Juice
- New Perspective
- End of August
- Homesick
- Stick Season
The Live Debuts Worth Showing Up Early For
Four songs are getting their first-ever live treatment on this tour: “Downfall,” “Dashboard,” “Orbiter,” and “End of August.” All four come from The Great Divide, Kahan’s new album released in April.
“Orbiter” landing at track 13, right before “Maine,” gives the mid-set a genuinely fresh feel — which is saying something for a guy whose crowd knows every syllable of Stick Season.
Kahan Already Changed the Setlist Once
Here’s the thing about this setlist: it’s a living document, and Kahan knows it.
After the tour’s first night in Orlando, he posted on X that he was about to log onto social media to see the response to his set — bracing for the discourse. The reaction apparently landed. He followed up on Instagram Stories with a simple message: he hears Orlando, and he’d see them that night.
Translation: he’s listening. Which means the deep cuts and surprise song slot could keep shifting as the tour rolls on.
The Surprise Song Slot
Slot 15 is the wildcard. On opening night, it was “Paid Time Off” — a Busyhead-era fan favorite. Kahan has been swapping it out show to show, so if you’re going to multiple dates, this is your reason.
Fan speculation runs hot on which deep cuts might appear. Keep an ear out for “Everywhere, Everything,” “False Confidence,” and “Growing Sideways.”
The Ending Is Devastating (In a Good Way)
Look at that closing run: “New Perspective,” “End of August,” “Homesick,” and then “Stick Season.”
That’s four straight gut punches, and if you’ve ever heard 40,000 people scream the “Stick Season” bridge in unison, you understand why this tour sold out globally before most fans could refresh Ticketmaster. Bring tissues. Sincerely.
Chicago, You’ve Got Two Nights at Wrigley
Kahan hits Wrigley Field on July 14 and 15 — a proper two-night stand in one of the best rooms in America. Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda open both dates.
If you’re picking one, go night two. The surprise song tends to get better once he’s settled into a city, and Kahan’s between-song banter loosens up on a second night.
Remaining 2026 North American Dates
July 14–15 — Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
July 18–19 — Queens, NY (Citi Field)
July 22 — Washington, DC (Nationals Park)
July 25 — Raleigh, NC (Carter-Finley Stadium)
July 27 — Atlanta, GA (Truist Park)
July 30 — Arlington, TX (Globe Life Field)
August 2 — St. Louis, MO (Busch Stadium)
August 5 — Minneapolis, MN (Target Field)
August 8–9 — Denver, CO (Coors Field)
August 15 — Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl Stadium)
August 17 — San Diego, CA (Petco Park)
August 19 — Phoenix, AZ (Chase Field)
August 21 — San Francisco, CA (Oracle Park)
August 25 — Sandy, UT (America First Field)
August 28 — Vancouver, BC (BC Place)
August 30–31 — Seattle, WA (T-Mobile Park)
Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda support all dates.
The Noah Kahan 2026 setlist is a 24-song run built to wreck you — new material up front, the hits stacked in the back, and a surprise slot that keeps the diehards guessing. It’s sold out everywhere, so if you’ve got a ticket, you’re one of the lucky ones.
And since Kahan is clearly still tinkering, we’ll update this post as the setlist evolves. Bookmark it.

