Noah Kahan

American singer-songwriter

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2025 Noah Kahan nominated for International Song at the Brit Awards for 'Stick Season'
2025 Noah Kahan is pending nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy Awards for 'Cowboys Cry Too' with Kelsea Ballerini.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for The New Artist Of The Year at the People's Choice Awards.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for Best Lyrics (Socially Voted) at the iHeartRadio Music Awards for 'Dial Drunk'.
2024 Noah Kahan won the Best New Artist (Alternative or Rock) at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
2024 Noah Kahan is scheduled to headline The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for Musical Event of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards for 'Cowboys Cry Too' with Kelsea Ballerini.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for Artist of the Year at the Americana Music Honors & Awards.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for the Social Star Award (Socially Voted) at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
2024 Noah Kahan was nominated for International Song at the Brit Awards for 'Stick Season'.
September 19 2024 Vermont governor Phil Scott proclaimed September 19 as 'Noah Kahan’s Busyhead Project Day' in recognition of Kahan's mental health initiative.
August 30 2024 Kahan announced the release of his live album 'Live from Fenway Park'.
April 2024 'Stick Season' peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the highest position of Kahan's career.
February 2024 'Stick Season' also hit number 1 on the Australian ARIA charts, further solidifying its international success.
February 9 2024 Kahan released an expanded version of the 'Stick Season' album titled 'Stick Season (Forever)', which includes new collaborations and tracks.
January 5 2024 'Stick Season' reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Kahan's first career chart topper.
2023 Noah Kahan continued The Stick Season Tour.
2023 Kahan collaborated with Zach Bryan on the single 'Sarah's Place' from the 'Boys of Faith' EP, which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.
2023 Noah Kahan was nominated for the Top Rock Album and Top Rock Artist categories at the Billboard Music Awards for his work 'Stick Season'.
2023 Kahan was included as one of Time magazine's TIME100 Next, recognizing him as an emerging talent.
2023 Noah Kahan opened for Dermot Kennedy on The Sonder Tour.
2023 Noah Kahan was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
June 9 2023 Kahan released a deluxe version of his album 'Stick Season', titled 'Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever)', adding seven new tracks.
2022 Noah Kahan kicked off The Stick Season Tour.
October 14 2022 Kahan released his third studio album, 'Stick Season', which debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200, enhancing his recognition in the music world.
July 2022 Noah Kahan moved with his fiancée, Brenna Nolan, to Watertown, Massachusetts, part of Greater Boston.
July 8 2022 Kahan released the hit single 'Stick Season', which became a viral sensation prior to its release.
2021 Noah Kahan headlined The I Was / I Am Tour.
September 17 2021 Kahan released his second studio album, 'I Was / I Am', marking another step in his musical career.
May 2020 Kahan released his EP 'Cape Elizabeth', which he wrote in a week during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 Noah Kahan opened for James Bay on The Electric Light Tour.
2019 Kahan released his debut album, Busyhead.
2019 Noah Kahan headlined The Busyhead Tour.
2018 Noah Kahan was an opening act for George Ezra on The Staying at Tamara's Tour and Dean Lewis during his tour.
December 11 2018 Noah Kahan was featured on the song 'Tough' by Quinn XCII, marking a notable collaboration in his early career.
2017 Noah Kahan served as an opening act for Ben Folds, Anderson East, Milky Chance, and The Strumbellas.
2017 Noah Kahan signed with Republic Records.

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