On August 19, 2026, Noah Kahan trades the green hills of Vermont for the Sonoran Desert, bringing The Great Divide Tour to Chase Field in Phoenix. It's a contrast that speaks to the universal reach of his music — songs born in New England winter that somehow feel just as true under an Arizona summer sky. Chase Field's retractable roof and climate-controlled dome keep the 110-degree heat at bay while preserving the stadium-scale energy of a 48,000-capacity crowd singing every word.
The Phoenix date falls in the back half of the tour's western swing, after the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and Petco Park in San Diego. By mid-August, the production is fully dialed in and the setlist road-tested across a dozen stadiums. Phoenix audiences get the benefit of a show at peak form, delivered by an artist and crew who've spent two months perfecting every moment. Chase Field's downtown location puts the venue within walking distance of Roosevelt Row's art galleries, the bars along Heritage Square, and some of Phoenix's best dining — making it easy to build a full evening around the concert.
The Southwest has embraced Noah Kahan's music with particular enthusiasm, and the Phoenix market draws fans from across Arizona, southern Nevada, and New Mexico. Gigi Perez opens the show, and the combination of a climate-controlled dome, a late-tour performance, and a passionate desert audience creates the conditions for a memorable night at one of the most comfortable stadiums on the entire routing.
August 19, 2026 at Chase Field, as part of The Great Divide Tour. Gigi Perez opens.
Given August temperatures exceeding 110°F, the retractable roof will be closed with air conditioning running. The enclosed dome keeps fans comfortable while focusing crowd energy and sound inside the venue.
Downtown Phoenix at 401 East Jefferson. Valley Metro Light Rail stops at 3rd Street/Jefferson, steps away. Multiple parking garages surround the venue. Rideshare drop-off zones nearby. I-10 and I-17 provide freeway access.
GA section closest to the stage on the field. Limited $100 tickets (including fees) available alongside premium-priced Front Porch options. Kahan's accessibility initiative ensures dedicated fans aren't priced out.
Downtown Phoenix offers excellent dining. Roosevelt Row has trendy eateries, Heritage Square has upscale options, and South Central Avenue features authentic Mexican restaurants. CityScape entertainment complex is walking distance with multiple bars and restaurants.
August highs regularly exceed 110°F. The concert is climate-controlled inside Chase Field, but prepare for heat while walking to the venue and waiting in lines. Hydrate heavily and wear light clothing. Once inside, you'll be comfortable.
Career-spanning setlist featuring The Great Divide material and Stick Season hits including "Stick Season," "Dial Drunk," "Northern Attitude," and more. The late-tour timing means a polished, road-tested performance.
Clear bags up to 12" x 12" x 6" and small clutches up to 4.5" x 6.5". Cashless venue. No outside food or drinks.
See Noah Kahan live at Chase Field!