Noah Kahan in Dallas
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About Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan is a singer-songwriter from Stowe, Vermont who makes indie rock with the specificity of someone writing about a place he actually knows. His breakout came quietly over several years—he released albums like Busyhead and I Was / I Am without much fanfare—but Stick Season changed the trajectory significantly. It's a song that captures the particular exhaustion of late fall in New England, and it resonated far beyond regional audiences, eventually hitting viral moments on social media and in playlists. His music tends to sit somewhere between the storytelling of folk and the instrumentation of indie rock, with lyrics that feel lived-in rather than polished. Kahan's known for his collaborations and willingness to play around—he's worked with artists across genres and isn't precious about his output. He maintains a sharp sense of humor about his own work and the music industry generally, which comes through in interviews and his social presence. His live shows have built a devoted following in part because he seems genuinely engaged with the people showing up.
His crowds sing along to every word, especially on Stick Season. There's genuine warmth in the room—people who drove hours to be there. He plays with a tightness that suggests he actually rehearses, and there's none of the self-seriousness that sinks some indie shows. He'll chat between songs like he's visiting, not performing.
Known for Stick Season, Your Man, Hurt Somebody, Everywhere, Everything, Godly
Noah Kahan + Dallas
Noah Kahan brought his particular brand of introspective indie folk to Dallas in June 2024, setting up at Dos Equis Pavilion for a sprawling 23-song evening. He worked through the expected classics but also let deeper cuts breathe—"Pain Is Cold Water" and "Growing Sideways" landed with the kind of weight that comes from playing to people who actually know the catalog. "Stick Season" closed things out, which felt right. The setlist had the shape of someone who's learned how to pace a show, mixing the widescreen moments with the smaller, closer songs where his songwriting does its real work.
Noah Kahan in Dallas News
- Noah Kahan Announces 2026 Great Divide Tour: See Dates Ticketmaster Blog · Feb 10, 2026
- Noah Kahan Concert Setlist: Discover the Average Song List Ticketmaster Blog · Feb 10, 2026
- Gametime listings for Noah Kahan’s Seattle show soar past $4,000 MSN · Feb 3, 2026
- Noah Kahan is Coming Back To North Texas This Year Dallas Observer · Feb 3, 2026
- Noah Kahan marries longtime partner in intimate Vermont wedding NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth · Sep 3, 2025
Live Music in Dallas
Dallas has always had room for the earnest stuff alongside the arena acts. The city's folk and Americana tradition runs deep, from its country roots to its singer-songwriter circuit. Noah Kahan fits into that lineage—artists who write actual songs about actual things, the kind of music that works in both listening rooms and outdoor pavilions.
Dallas road trip to see Noah Kahan?
Stay in Uptown or the Design District — both have actual walkability and better restaurants than most of the city. Hit Uchi for inventive Japanese food before the show, or Mister Charles for French-leaning bistro cooking. Spend an afternoon in the Nasher Sculpture Center if you want something quieter; it's genuinely good and way less crowded than you'd expect. Deep Ellum's worth walking through for the murals and general vibe, though keep expectations modest. The Sixth Floor Museum covers JFK's assassination if you want something weightier. Catch drinks somewhere in Bishop Arts before heading to the venue.
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