Noah Kahan announced as Belfast VITAL headliner
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GRAMMY-nominated Vermont singer & songwriter Noah Kahan is coming to Belfast this summer to headline VITAL.
📍 Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast
📆 Saturday 17th August 2024
Kahan exploded from his New England roots into the global mainstream and has been touted as one of this year’s biggest and best new artists.
At the core of his music are vulnerable lyrics and an unfiltered yet relatable honesty, as the critically acclaimed artist pens songs straight from the heart and cracks jokes with his signature, self-deprecating sense of humour.
Across his three albums and an EP, Kahan has garnered global renown for his singular mix of Folk, Americana, and Rock, landing more than five billion streams, a Double Platinum Certification for his hit single “Stick Season,” and collaborations with Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, Brandi Carlile, and more.
His widely adored, Platinum-Certified album, Stick Season, is inspired by his New England roots and earliest musical inspirations—from Paul Simon to Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)—conveying a vivid representation of what he loves, fears, and struggles with most passionately.
Noah embarked on his sold-out “Stick Season Tour” across North America since the album’s release last year, selling over half-a-million tickets and performing in the biggest venues of his career, with stadium and arena dates already sold-out for his 2024 world tour.
Noah has dropped the final release of the Stick Season series—Stick Season (Forever), led by his new single “Forever”—further solidifying himself as one of the most successful breakout artists of the year.
Don’t miss Noah Kahan when he performs in Belfast for the very first time on Saturday 17th August.
How to get tickets:
Tickets on sale Friday 15th March at 10am from www.ticketmaster.ie
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