Noah Kahan Brings The Great Divide Tour to The O2 in November 2026
Multi-Platinum Artist Brings Massive Tour to North Greenwich
One of the biggest voices in contemporary music is heading to The O2 Arena this November, and London residents won’t want to miss it. Noah Kahan, the Vermont-born singer-songwriter, has announced three nights at our iconic venue on 13, 14, and 17 November 2026, as part of his highly anticipated Great Divide Tour. The two-time Grammy-nominated artist has become a cultural phenomenon since his breakthrough 2022 album Stick Season, which dominated charts across North America, the UK, and Europe. With nearly 15 billion global streams to his name and close to 12 million albums sold worldwide, Kahan represents the kind of authentic, emotionally honest artistry that resonates deeply with audiences. His upcoming shows at The O2—one of London’s most prestigious music venues, just a stone’s throw from the cultural attractions that define our city—mark a significant moment in his career trajectory. These aren’t small intimate performances; Kahan is headlining stadiums globally, making these North Greenwich dates essential viewing for fans of meaningful songwriting and powerful live music experiences.
New Album Marks Artistic Evolution for Local Music Fans
Kahan’s fourth studio album, The Great Divide, drops on 24 April 2025, and these November shows will mark fans’ first opportunity to experience the new material live in London. The record, produced alongside Grammy winner Aaron Dessner (known for work with Taylor Swift and Bon Iver) and Gabe Simon, pushes Kahan into more expansive, sonically adventurous territory whilst maintaining the vulnerable storytelling that built his devoted fanbase. Written during the whirlwind of his rapid rise to global fame, the album explores complex themes—success, identity, family, and emotional distance—that many listeners find themselves grappling with. Beyond the music, Kahan’s impact extends into community mental health advocacy. In 2023, he launched The Busyhead Project, a non-profit organisation that’s already raised over £5.5 million to promote mental health awareness. For London audiences, this means supporting not just a world-class performer but an artist actively working to destigmatise conversations around wellbeing—something our communities desperately need. These shows at The O2 represent more than entertainment; they’re part of a broader cultural conversation about authenticity and human connection.
What Local Fans Need to Know About Tickets and Access
Tickets for all three November dates are now on sale, with doors opening at 6:30 PM each evening. If you’re planning to attend, it’s crucial to understand The O2’s ticketing system. All tickets purchased through theo2.co.uk or AXS.com must be downloaded via The O2 mobile app—you’ll receive detailed instructions by email after purchase. Importantly, tickets bought through unofficial resale websites may not be valid, so stick with authorised platforms like AXS Official Resale for peace of mind. The O2 also works with Nimbus Disability to provide accessible tickets for visitors with additional access requirements, ensuring everyone in our community can enjoy live music. We recommend signing up for alerts on The O2’s website to receive notifications about future ticket releases and pre-sales. Whether you’re a devoted Stick Season fan or discovering Kahan’s music for the first time, these November shows offer a rare chance to see one of the decade’s most important singer-songwriters perform at London’s premier arena venue. This is genuinely one of the most anticipated concert announcements for our city in 2026.
Source: Noah Kahan | The O2

