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On July 22, 2026, Noah Kahan brings The Great Divide Tour to Nationals Park in Washington, DC — the open-air ballpark along the Anacostia River that serves as the home of the Washington Nationals. The nation's capital has always punched above its weight as a music market, and the DC show draws from one of the most educated, culturally engaged metropolitan areas in the country, pulling fans from Virginia, Maryland, and the entire DMV corridor.
Nationals Park's location in the rapidly evolving Navy Yard neighborhood of Southeast DC puts it within reach of the Metro system, with the Navy Yard-Ballpark station on the Green Line depositing fans steps from the main gates. The open-air setting means a July evening that starts warm and softens as the sun drops behind the Capitol dome visible in the distance — a uniquely DC visual that adds gravitas to any event held in this stadium.
The DC audience is known for its intellectual engagement with music — this is a crowd that listens to lyrics as closely as melodies, which makes it a perfect match for Kahan's emotionally detailed songwriting. With Gigi Perez opening and a mid-tour setlist sharpened by weeks of stadium performances, the Nationals Park show sits at the sweet spot of The Great Divide Tour: polished enough to be flawless, fresh enough to feel spontaneous.
July 22, 2026 at Nationals Park. Gigi Perez opens.
Metro Green Line to Navy Yard-Ballpark station — steps from the gates. Also accessible via Circulator bus, rideshare, and biking (Capital Bikeshare stations nearby). Driving is possible via South Capitol Street, but parking is limited and traffic heavy on event nights. Metro is by far the best option.
Yes, fully open-air. Late July DC evenings are warm (mid-80s°F) with humidity. Summer thunderstorms possible. The Capitol dome visible in the distance adds a distinctive DC backdrop to the performance.
The Navy Yard/Capitol Riverfront neighborhood has exploded with restaurants and bars in recent years. The Wharf, a short ride away, is DC's premier waterfront dining destination. Barracks Row on 8th Street SE offers diverse options. Inside the stadium, concessions go beyond basic fare.
GA closest to stage. Limited $100 tickets alongside premium pricing.
Clear bags 12" x 12" x 6" max. Small clutches permitted. Cashless venue.
The Great Divide and Stick Season catalog. The DC crowd's lyrical engagement means the sing-along moments will be especially powerful — expect 40,000 voices on every chorus.
The DMV market is massive and draws from three states. The culturally engaged audience, the Navy Yard setting, and the Capitol skyline backdrop make this one of the most distinctive venues on the tour.
See Noah Kahan live at Nationals Park!