WRIGLEYVILLE — Noah Kahan is headed to Wrigley Field this summer, adding another big-name show to the Friendly Confines’ growing 2026 concert lineup.

Kahan, the Vermont-born singer-songwriter, will play Wrigley Field July 14 as part of his Great Divide Tour, a stadium run that includes stops at a number of professional ballparks in cities like Philadelphia, Boston and Minneapolis.

Kahan’s tour date is the third concert eent announced at the ballpark this summer, joining Chicago native John Mulaney, who will headline the stadium’s first comedy show July 11, and country-folk musician Tyler Childers, who plays July 12.

A two-time Grammy nominee best known for his breakout song “Stick Season,” Kahan recently released a new single, “The Great Divide,” and is set to drop his fourth studio album of the same name this spring.

Tickets for the Wrigley show go on sale noon Feb. 12, with earlier presales planned. Organizers say tickets will use Ticketmaster’s face-value exchange system to discourage markups.

There’s also a charitable component to each ticket: A portion of every ticket sold will benefit The Busyhead Project, Kahan’s mental health initiative aimed at expanding access to care and reducing stigma. The project has raised millions since launching in 2023.

The Savannah Bananas, whose wacky brand of baseball has captivated fans worldwide, will also play Wrigley Field this summer.

The Bananas are bringing their Harlem Globetrotters-style “Banana Ball” to Wrigley July 24-26. After selling out two nights at Sox Park last year, the team is expected to draw another round of big crowds to the North Side.

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