Noah Kahan schedules August 5 Target Field concert as part of 2026 Great Divide stadium tour

Minneapolis date set for early August at Twins’ ballpark
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan is scheduled to perform at Target Field in Minneapolis on Aug. 5, 2026, with a listed start time of 6:30 p.m. The show is part of a broader summer stadium run branded as “The Great Divide Tour,” which routes through major baseball parks and large venues across the United States and Canada.
The Minneapolis stop places Kahan among the growing list of artists booking ballparks for large-scale summer concerts, using venues typically associated with professional sports to accommodate demand and production requirements that exceed typical arenas and theaters.
Tour framework, tickets and resale rules
Ticketing for the tour is structured around an artist presale beginning Feb. 10, 2026, followed by a general on-sale on Feb. 12, 2026. Tour organizers have also indicated that tickets will be subject to face-value resale controls through Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, which is designed to limit price inflation on the official resale platform. Policies and availability can vary by market due to state-level resale rules.
- Date: Aug. 5, 2026
- Venue: Target Field, Minneapolis
- Listed start time: 6:30 p.m.
- Support: Gigi Perez is listed as the tour’s special guest
Album timing: “The Great Divide” release set for April 2026
The stadium tour is tied to Kahan’s forthcoming fourth studio album, “The Great Divide,” which is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026. The title track, also “The Great Divide,” was released on Jan. 30, 2026, positioning the Target Field show roughly three and a half months after the album arrives.
Kahan has described the new material as rooted in personal reflection and changing relationships, continuing a songwriting approach that helped propel his 2022 album “Stick Season” into a commercial breakthrough and sustained touring cycle.
Where the Minneapolis show fits on the route
The Target Field concert lands in the tour’s late-summer stretch, following a scheduled Aug. 2 date in St. Louis and preceding an Aug. 8 date in Denver. The itinerary continues to West Coast stadiums later in August, including stops in the Los Angeles area, San Diego, Phoenix, San Francisco, Vancouver and Seattle, where the tour is slated to conclude on Aug. 30, 2026.
Event and ticket details are expected to be finalized on the primary ticketing listing and venue channels as the on-sale dates approach, including seating configurations and any venue-specific policies for entry and accessibility.
Target Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins, has hosted numerous large outdoor concerts in recent years. For Minneapolis, Kahan’s August date adds another high-capacity event to the 2026 summer calendar, with demand likely influenced by his recent rise from theaters and arenas to stadium-scale bookings.