US singer-songwriter Noah Kahan is set to perform in Auckland this year for one night only.
The 29-year-old folk pop singer was last in New Zealand in 2024, when he performed hits from his breakout 2022 album Stick Season.
The Grammy-nomiated artist announced he would bring his The Great Divide international show to Auckland's Spark Arena on October 9.
US singer songwriter Michael Marcagi would join the New Zealand leg of the tour as a supporting act.
Ahead of his stadium run this summer, Kahan would also release his highly anticipated fourth studio album, The Great Divide, on April 24.
This album follows the global global success of Stick Season, which became the UK's number one top selling single of 2024 and saw Kahan achieve a rare UK "double-double" with a number one album and number one single simultaneously.
The song peaked at number three on the Spotify Global Chart and made career-high debuts in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Ticket information is available via Live Nation.
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