Noah Kahan is a Vermont-born singer-songwriter whose blend of folk, indie, and alternative has made him one of the defining voices of modern Americana. Emerging in the late 2010s, Kahan built a devoted following through deeply personal songwriting that explores mental health, small-town life, and the complexities of growing up.
His breakout album Stick Season (2022) propelled him into global recognition, with the title track becoming a multi-platinum hit and a staple across streaming platforms and radio. Known for his raw lyricism and conversational delivery, Kahan’s music resonates across generations, bridging the gap between traditional folk storytelling and contemporary indie sensibilities.
Kahan’s rise has been marked by sold-out tours, major festival appearances, and high-profile collaborations, while his follow-up work, including The Great Divide, has solidified his place among the world’s biggest artists. With a rapidly expanding global audience, he continues to redefine what modern folk music can be—intimate, expansive, and deeply human.