Noah Kahan, a singer-songwriter from Vermont, will perform at Wrigley Field on July 14 as part of his Great Divide Tour. The tour includes other stadiums in cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, and Minneapolis.
This event is the third concert announced for Wrigley Field’s 2026 summer lineup. Comedian John Mulaney will headline the stadium’s first comedy show on July 11, followed by country-folk musician Tyler Childers on July 12.
Kahan is known for his song “Stick Season” and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards. He recently released a single called “The Great Divide” and plans to release an album with the same name this spring.
Tickets for the Wrigley Field concert will be available starting at noon on February 12, with presales scheduled before that date. Organizers stated that tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster’s face-value exchange system to limit price markups.
A portion of ticket sales will support The Busyhead Project, Kahan’s mental health initiative. According to organizers, this project aims to expand access to care and reduce stigma around mental health issues. Since its launch in 2023, it has raised millions of dollars.
Wrigley Field will also host the Savannah Bananas baseball team from July 24-26. Known for their unique style of play similar to the Harlem Globetrotters, the Bananas previously sold out two nights at Sox Park last year and are expected to attract large crowds again this summer.


