The two-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter from Vermont will hit the Welsh capital on Friday 27 June 2025.
Folk-pop singer-songwriter Noah Kahan first gained traction with the release of ‘Young Blood’ in 2017. The song featured on the EP Hurt Somebody, whose title-track became his major breakthrough, charting globally and achieving Gold status at home.
In 2019, Noah Kahan released his debut album, Busybody, which featured the tracks ‘False Confidence’, ‘Save Me’ and a duet version of ‘Hurt Somebody’ with Julia Michaels. Kahan went on to found The Busyhead project, a non-profit mental health initiative with the aim of de-stigmatising mental health conversations, and providing vital resources and information for those affected by mental health conditions.
He released his sophomore LP, I Was / I Am, in 2021, furthering his emotive acoustic pop with tracks ‘Godlight’ and ‘Someone Like You’ featuring Joy Oladokun. A year later, Kahan released his album Stick Season, which topped charts in Canada, the US, Ireland and the UK, and a cover of the title track by Olivia Rodrigo. The response to the album and the success of singles such as a cover of Jason Isbell’s ‘If We Were Vampires’ led to Kahan’s 2023 nomination for Best New Artist at the GRAMMYs.
In 2024, Noah Kahan enforced mental health safeguarding in the UK for both his fans and touring crew during his We’ll All Be Here Forever tour, showcasing how care permeates through his music and his life as an artist. The Busyhead Project continues to grow and develop in meeting the needs of marginalised communities with crisis care and tools for sustainable resilience.