On May 25th, Noah Kahan delivered an extraordinary performance to the sold out Bridgestone Arena. This Nashville, Tennessee crowd was nothing short of being energetic and spirited.
The folk singer-songwriter’s setlist included many songs from his most recent album, Stick Season. Featuring fan favorites such as “Dial Drunk”, “You’re Gonna Go Far”, “Call Your Mom” and more.
Before singing his fourth song of the night, “False Confidence”, Kahan took a moment to explain its meaning. He shared that it’s about when he was 17 and has decided on moving to Nashville to pursue his dream of being a creative in the music industry. It’s safe to say that his dedication and well-earned success in this business go hand in hand.
Noah Kahan is an American singer-songwriter known for his emotive folk-pop sound and introspective lyrics. Hailing from Strafford, Vermont, Kahan gained widespread recognition with his hit single “Hurt Somebody.” He has since released several successful albums, captivating audiences with his raw and heartfelt performances. Noah Kahan’s music often explores themes of love, mental health, and personal growth, resonating deeply with fans around the world.
“Northern Attitude” was thought to be the last song of the night. However, after minutes of fans cheering for an encore, Kahan returned to the stage with two more songs, “The View Between Villages” and “Stick Season.” During “Stick Season,” the artist surprised the crowd with a guest appearance by Kelsea Ballerini.
With thanks to Noah Kahan, this was an unforgettable night for everyone. From the lively crowd, to the 2 hour set and special guest, the show will be remembered as a perfect mark on Noah’s career.
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