Noah Kahan turned Wrigley Field into a large-scale folk-rock gathering during the Chicago stop of his Great Divide Tour. At the July 14 performance, the singer-songwriter balanced the intimacy of his music with a production designed for a sold-out stadium crowd.
The concert featured songs from his 2026 album The Great Divide alongside established favorites from Stick Season. Kahan opened with American Cars before moving through tracks including Doors, All My Love, Deny Deny Deny, She Calls Me Back and Dial Drunk. The set reflected his shift from theaters and outdoor venues to some of the largest stages of his career.
A detailed stage design helped connect the newer material with the rural imagery associated with Kahan’s music. Despite the expanded production, his storytelling and conversational humor remained central to the performance.
Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda opened the show, giving the evening a broader singer-songwriter focus. Kahan’s Wrigley Field appearances continued a major stadium run that also includes dates in Boston and New York.