Noah Kahan is taking his music to stadiums for the first time. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter has announced a major expansion of his 2027 "The Last of the Bugs" World Tour, with newly confirmed stadium shows in Glasgow and London, including a date at Wembley Stadium.
Kahan will perform at Glasgow's Hampden Park on July 13 before heading to Wembley, marking his biggest live shows to date. The announcement follows a breakout year for the Vermont-born artist, whose fourth studio album, The Great Divide, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as a rock album and produced his first chart-topping single earlier in 2026.
Kahan's rise has been fueled by his raw, confessional songwriting style, which has connected deeply with listeners navigating anxiety, grief, and the search for belonging. That emotional honesty has drawn attention well beyond the pop charts - Christian writers and outlets have pointed to his music as an entry point for conversations about pain, healing, and where genuine grace can be found.
The stadium dates add to a tour that already includes stops across North America and Europe, following a run of sold-out shows that included four consecutive nights at Boston's Fenway Park earlier this year. Tickets for the new UK stadium dates are expected to go on sale in the coming weeks.
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