Noah Kahan’s fourth album, The Great Divide, is slated for release on April 24, 2026. The lead single, the title track “The Great Divide,” is expected to drop around the end of January 2026. Sources include Rolling Stone and Boston.com reporting the April 24 release date and the forthcoming single.[1][5]
- Confirmed date: The Great Divide lands April 24, 2026.[5][1]
- First single: Title track released January 30, 2026, with media coverage indicating the rollout around late January.[3][5]
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Singer-songwriter and New England native Noah Kahan revealed the release date for his fourth studio album, "The Great Divide."
www.boston.comThis morning, Noah Kahan officially unveiled his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, set for release on April 24th.
countrycentral.comNoah Kahan announces new album 'The Great Divide' out April 24 at the follow-up to his acclaimed third album 'Stick Season' released in 2022.
www.rollingstone.comThe Vermont native continues to hone his eagerly anticipated ‘Stick Season (Forever)’ follow-up record.
holler.countryNoah Kahan’s journey from Vermont small-town songwriter to folk-pop sensation continues to enchant audiences with its raw honesty, emotional depth, and unexpected turns. Often blending introspective narratives with a humble wit, his creative arc now reaches a new peak. From philanthropic concerts to festival headlining slots, Kahan is navigating artistry, fame, and personal growth—all while […]
thedigitalweekly.comSinger-songwriter and New England native Noah Kahan revealed the release date for his fourth studio album, "The Great Divide."
www.boston.comAfter years of waiting, Noah Kahan has been hinting that the release of his next studio album might be closer than we think.
backstagecountry.comThe ‘Stick Season’ hitmaker has been teasing his next album via a secret TikTok account.
holler.countryNoah Kahan has been teasing new music for months, and now he's expressing his frustration about not delivering said new music to fans, for reasons he either can
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