Noah Kahan has announced Australian arena shows in Melbourne as part of The Great Divide World Tour, with Melbourne dates at Rod Laver Arena later this year. Tickets are set to go on sale shortly, with presales through Mastercard, Vodafone, Live Nation, and artist pre-sales starting around mid-April 2026.[1][2][3]
Key details:
- Melbourne shows: Rod Laver Arena, September 25–26, 2026 (and added 28 Sept 2026 as a new date per latest updates)[7][1]
- Other Australian dates: Sydney (Qudos Bank Arena) Oct 2–3, 2026; Auckland, NZ Oct 9, 2026[3][1]
- Ticketing: presales begin mid-April 2026; general sale follows (exact times vary by presale tier)[2][1]
Would you like me to monitor for any last-minute date changes or help you compare ticket options (GA, mezzanine, VIP) for Melbourne?[1][2][3]
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