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Noah Kahan may hail from Vermont, but the South has adopted him as one of its own. On July 27, 2026, The Great Divide Tour arrives at Truist Park in the Cumberland/Galleria area northwest of downtown Atlanta, bringing Kahan's emotionally resonant folk-pop to one of baseball's newest and most fan-friendly stadiums. The Braves' home since 2017, Truist Park seats approximately 41,000 in concert configuration and is surrounded by The Battery Atlanta — a mixed-use entertainment district that transforms into a pre-concert festival on event nights.
Atlanta's music community is among the most passionate in the country, and the city's embrace of Noah Kahan reflects a broader truth about his appeal: it transcends geography, genre, and demographic. The Southeast fan base draws from across Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and the Carolinas, making the Truist Park date a regional gathering point for fans who might otherwise drive hours to the nearest stadium show. The Sunday night timing gives out-of-towners the weekend to travel and settle in before the concert.
The Battery Atlanta is what sets Truist Park apart from other stadiums on the tour. This walkable entertainment district features dozens of restaurants, bars, a movie theater, and retail shops — all within steps of the stadium gates. On concert nights, the outdoor plazas and patios fill with fans hours before doors open, creating a communal atmosphere that extends the concert experience well beyond the music itself. Gigi Perez opens the evening, and the combination of Southern warmth, world-class venue amenities, and a mid-tour performance at peak form makes Atlanta one of the most complete event experiences on The Great Divide Tour.
July 27, 2026 at Truist Park. Part of The Great Divide Tour with Gigi Perez opening. A Sunday evening show that gives out-of-town fans a full weekend to travel.
Truist Park is in the Cumberland/Galleria area of Cobb County, northwest of downtown Atlanta at 755 Battery Avenue SE. It's adjacent to The Battery Atlanta entertainment district. Accessible via I-75 and I-285. Not served by MARTA rail, so driving or rideshare are the primary options.
A walkable entertainment district surrounding Truist Park with restaurants, bars, retail, and entertainment venues. On concert nights it becomes a pre-show gathering spot with live energy hours before doors. Restaurants range from quick bites to sit-down dining, and the outdoor plazas are perfect for soaking in the atmosphere.
Multiple parking decks and surface lots serve Truist Park and The Battery. Pre-purchasing parking is strongly recommended for stadium events. The main parking decks are within short walking distance of the gates. Rideshare drop-off zones are designated on Battery Avenue. Traffic on I-75 builds significantly before and after major events, so allow extra time.
Yes, open-air with no retractable roof. Late July Atlanta evenings are warm (mid-to-upper 80s°F) with humidity. Summer thunderstorms are possible. Sunscreen and hydration are important if arriving while the sun is still up. The warmth adds to the energy of an outdoor summer concert.
GA section closest to the stage on the field. Limited $100 tickets available alongside premium pricing. Kahan's accessibility initiative for dedicated fans.
Career-spanning setlist from The Great Divide and Stick Season. Expect "Stick Season," "Dial Drunk," "Northern Attitude," "All My Love," and sing-along moments where 41,000 Southern voices carry every chorus.
Atlanta serves as the Southeast hub for The Great Divide Tour, drawing fans from Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and the Carolinas. The Battery district adds a pre-show experience unmatched by most stadiums. The Southern crowd's warmth and vocal energy create an atmosphere that artists consistently cite as among their favorite.
See Noah Kahan live at Truist Park!