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Noah Kahan


Noah Kahan
Kahan in 2025
Noah Berkenkamp Kahan (1997-01-01) January 1, 1997Strafford, Vermont, U.S.
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Singer-songwriter
Vocalsguitarbanjomandolin
2016–present
RepublicUniversalMercury
Brenna Nolan (m. 2025)
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Noah Berkenkamp Kahan (/kɑːn/ KAHN; born January 1, 1997) is an American singer-songwriter who signed with Republic Records in 2017. His breakthrough single, "Hurt Somebody", achieved gold status in the United States and charted in multiple international markets. The single and EP of the same name preceded the release of his debut album, Busyhead (2019). Within five years two more albums followed: I Was / I Am (2021) and Stick Season (2022), the second of which went on to be his mainstream commercial breakthrough and led to his nomination in 2023 for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

Kahan was born in Strafford, Vermont, where he grew up on a tree farm. His father, Josh Kahan, taught him to play guitar while his mother, Lauri Berkenkamp, who wrote parenting guides for a living, taught him to write. His father is Jewish and his mother is Christian; Kahan has stated that his Jewish roots play a large part in his identity. He is the third of four children. Kahan began writing songs at age eight and uploaded them to SoundCloud and YouTube, where his music began to gain exposure. He received his first guitar at age ten.

He attended Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hampshire.

Kahan first went on tour at the age of 19, opening for Milky Chance. In 2017, Kahan signed with Republic Records. He moved to New York City and also spent time in Los Angeles and Nashville. Kahan cites some of his inspirations as being Paul Simon, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Counting Crows, Hozier, Sam Fender, Mumford & Sons, and Green Day.

In 2018, Kahan was featured on the song "Tough" by Quinn XCII. The song was released on December 11, 2018. In 2019, he released his debut album, Busyhead. The album featured the single "Hurt Somebody" featuring Julia Michaels, which peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot Rock chart, marking his first appearance on any US charts. Kahan returned to Vermont at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. There, he wrote his EP Cape Elizabeth over the course of a week, releasing it in May 2020. On his official TikTok account, Kahan admitted in a video that the only song of his that he listens to is "Maine", from this EP. In late 2020, he returned to Los Angeles, where he worked on recording his second album, I Was / I Am . The album was released on September 17, 2021. The album did not have any mainstream hits.

In October 2020, Kahan began posting viral TikTok videos showcasing the first verse of what would become the hit single "Stick Season". Over the next two years, he uploaded more snippets of the song and teased other songs from his forthcoming third studio album, leading Stick Season to become viral before it was even released. On July 8, 2022, he finally released the full version of the song to the public. Kahan says "Stick Season" is the kind of song he wanted to write, moving away from his pop heavy projects in the past to a folk centric project. He released the single "Northern Attitude" prior to the album's release.

On October 14, 2022, Kahan released his third studio album, the 14-track Stick Season, which was produced by Gabe Simon. The album debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200, his first appearance on the chart launching him into mainstream success and helping make him a recognizable figure within the music world. On June 9, 2023, Kahan released a deluxe version of the album titled Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever), which features seven additional tracks, including an extended version of the single "The View Between Villages". After the release of Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever), he released tracks on the album with added collaborations from other artists, starting with "Dial Drunk" with Post Malone. Additional collaborations include "Call Your Mom", with Lizzy McAlpine; "She Calls Me Back", with Kacey Musgraves; "Northern Attitude", with Hozier; "Everywhere, Everything", with Gracie Abrams; and "Homesick", with Sam Fender.

Kahan also collaborated with American country star Zach Bryan on the single "Sarah's Place" from Bryan's Boys of Faith EP. The single peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kahan was nominated for Best New Artist at the 66th Annual Grammys Awards, marking his first Grammy nomination. In 2023, he was included as one of Time magazine's TIME100 Next.

On January 5, 2024, "Stick Season" became number 1 on the UK Singles Chart marking the first number 1 of the year and Kahan's first chart topper of his career. In February the single also hit number 1 on the Australian ARIA Charts. In April 2024, "Stick Season" hit a new peak on the Billboard Hot 100 at 9, the highest position of Kahan's career. In late January, Kahan revealed a final version of the Stick Season album, Stick Season (Forever). Also produced by Simon, the new rendition of the album contains all the collaboration projects since the release of Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever), including a new track titled "Forever" and two new collaborations on "You're Gonna Go Far" with Brandi Carlile and "Paul Revere" with Gregory Alan Isakov. The expanded album was released on February 9, 2024. In the same year, Kahan announced a live album, Live From Fenway Park, which was released on August 30.

Vermont governor Phil Scott proclaimed Thursday, September 19, 2024, as "Noah Kahan’s Busyhead Project Day" in Vermont. Kahan founded the Busyhead Project as an initiative to provide resources and information to Vermonters struggling with mental health issues. Kahan performed a sold-out benefit concert that night having all proceeds going to Vermont-based mental health organizations.

In 2025, Kahan performed at the Glastonbury Festival.

On January 28, 2026, Kahan made a post on his Instagram announcing that he would release his new album, The Great Divide, on April 24, 2026. Kahan wrote and recorded The Great Divide in a variety of settings, ranging from "next to a piano in Nashville" to "next to a pond in Guilford, Vermont," as well as "in a legendary studio in upstate New York" and "on a farm with a firetower in Only, Tennessee."

In July 2022, Kahan moved with his then-girlfriend, Brenna Nolan, to Watertown, Massachusetts, part of Greater Boston. On August 23, 2025, Kahan and Nolan held a private marriage ceremony in Kahan's hometown.

Kahan has openly discussed his experiences with anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia. He writes music about his mental health; however, he is known to make light of his struggles with jokes on social media and in concert.

YearOrganizationCategoryNominated work-ResultRef.
Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock AlbumStick SeasonNominated
Top Rock ArtistHimselfNominated
Grammy AwardsBest New ArtistNominated
People's Choice AwardsThe New Artist of the YearNominated
Brit AwardsInternational Song"Stick Season"Nominated
iHeartRadio Music AwardsBest New Artist (Alternative or Rock)HimselfWon
Best Lyrics"Dial Drunk"Nominated
Social StarHimselfNominated
Americana Music Honors & AwardsArtist of the YearNominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock ArtistNominated
Top Billboard 200 Album"Stick Season"Nominated
Top Rock AlbumWon
Top Rock SongStick SeasonNominated
Country Music Association AwardsMusical Event of the Year"Cowboys Cry Too" with Kelsea BalleriniNominated
Grammy AwardsBest Country Duo/Group PerformanceNominated
Brit AwardsInternational Song"Stick Season"Nominated
  • The Busyhead Tour (2019)

  • The I Was / I Am Tour (2021)

  • The Stick Season Tour (2022–2023)

  • The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour (2024)

  • The Great Divide Tour (2026)

  • Ben Folds and Anderson East (2017)

  • Milky Chance (2017)

  • The Strumbellas (2017)

  • George Ezra – The Staying at Tamara's Tour (2018)

  • Dean Lewis (2018–2019)

  • James Bay – The Electric Light Tour (2019)

  • Dermot Kennedy – The Sonder Tour (2023)

  • Noah Kahan's Website

  • Songs written by Noah Kahan

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