Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide (Mercury) has landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 389,000 equivalent units, not only marking the Vermont troubadour’s first-ever chart-topper but also delivering the biggest streaming debut of 2026. Not bad for a guy who made his name writing five-minute, gut-punch folk songs about small-town malaise.
Indeed, The Great Divide logged the biggest week for a rock release since Billboard switched to its current units system in 2014, and it moved more vinyl than any rock record in the modern tracking era (dating back to 1991). Globally, the album debuted at No. 1 across the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In the U.K., it stands as the biggest debut for an international artist this year.
Meanwhile, Kahan’s back catalog is getting swept up in the current. His 2022 breakthrough, Stick Season, has surged back into the Billboard 200’s Top 10. “An album with mostly five-minute songs doesn’t go No. 1 very often, but because I have the greatest, smartest, most dedicated fans in the world, you guys have given me a No. 1 fucking album,” Kahan says. “Insanity. We did it together, and I’ll keep going as long as you’ll have me. Love you all.”
On streaming platforms, the album opened at No. 1 across Spotify’s U.S. and global album rankings, while every track landed across major market charts. Standout “Doors” hit No. 1 on Spotify’s U.S. daily songs chart, and Kahan simultaneously topped the platform’s artist rankings in multiple countries. Meanwhile, the title track continues a quiet but historic radio run, notching 11 consecutive weeks atop Billboard’s Adult Alternative chart — the longest streak in a decade.
Behind the boards, Kahan reunited with previously collaborator Gabe Simon and teamed up with the National’s Aaron Dessner, whose résumé (Taylor Swift, Bon Iver) hints at the album’s polished-but-intimate balancing act. Kahan dropped an expanded edition — The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs — less than 24 hours after release, adding four more tracks such as fan favorite “Staying Still.”
Kahan will set for an interview tonight (May 4) on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers and will return to Saturday Night Live on May 9, sharing the stage with host Matt Damon. As previously reported, he’ll embark on a sold-out North American stadium tour on June 11 in Orlando, Fl., for which 1.5 million tickets have already been transacted.






