Noah Kahan announces huge 2027 ‘The Last Of The Bugs’ UK and Ireland stadium shows

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Noah Kahan has announced three stadium shows in the UK and Ireland for next year – see all the details below.

The Vermont singer-songwriter is currently on tour supporting his fourth album ‘The Great Divide‘, with dates to come in Australia in September and October and the UK and Ireland in November.

Now, he has announced three huge shows for next summer that will see him step up from arena to stadiums. He will headline Glasgow’s Hampden Park on July 13, followed by Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on July 17.

After that, he will play the biggest headline show of his career to date when he plays Wembley Stadium in London on July 23.

Fans can sign up here now to access an artist pre-sale code, with registration closing at 5pm on Monday (August 24). The pre-sale will then begin at 10am on Tuesday (August 25), before tickets go on general sale at 10am next Friday (August 28). Find your tickets here.

Noah Kahan will play:

JULY 2027
13 – Glasgow, Hampden Park
17 – Dublin, Aviva Stadium
23 – London, Wembley Stadium

Kahan has already sold more than 1.5million tickets on his ‘The Great Divide’ world tour, and last weekend he played his biggest North American headline show to date at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California in front of 50,000 fans.

At that show, he welcomed his surprise guest Chappell Roan to the stage and they performed a duet of Roan’s song ‘California’, from her 2023 debut album ‘The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess‘.

Kahan also performed the title track of the new album, as well as ‘Doors’, on Saturday Night Live in May.

The North American leg of his tour, meanwhile, continues this week, before heading to Glasgow, Manchester and London in November. See all the dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

The singer also recently jokingly called on Congress to get involved and force his fans to wear diapers to gigs, after some were found to be defecating on the floors of his shows.

NME was at Kahan’s show at Wembley Arena in 2024 and gave it five stars. “Having made folk-pop cool again – it was once, perhaps fairly, derided as ‘stomp clap hey’ music – there’s no denying the torch-bearing troubadour was made to play massive stages. August’s headline show at London’s The O2, a venue even bigger than this, looks like it’ll be a walk in the park,” the review stated.

Originally published here.

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