Mercury/Republic's Noah Kahan continues his charmed run towards the 2023 finish line, adding second shows at the Moody Center in Austin (6/15) and Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl (6/20) as part of his 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour.
Kahan is up for the Best New Artist Grammy on the strength of his 2022 album Stick Season, the title track from which sits in the Top 10 on the Spotify USA Top 50 chart and #35 on its global roundup. His recent appearance on SNL was a knockout.
Republic honchos Monte and Avery Lipman sang the troubadour's praises in a recent interview with HITS. "Noah’s development has been good old-fashioned A&R at its best: identifying an amazingly talented songwriter, a storyteller, bringing him into the studio, working with the producers and curating EPs and singles and ultimately albums," Monte said. "And now you’ve got a candidate for Best New Artist. You’re seeing a storytelling narrative—real life, relatability—resonating now."
After enjoying a little bit of rest and relaxation over the holidays, Kahan will return to the road shortly after the new year with an appearance at the Out of the Blue festival in Riviera Cancun, Mexico, 1/9-10 and six shows in Australia through the end of next month.
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