Finding Solace in Song: Noah Kahan's Stick Season Tour

photo by Amber Vymislicky

If you've ever been lucky enough to catch a Noah Kahan gig, you know you're in for an emotional rollercoaster. Seriously, his concerts are like a wild mix of laughter, tears, and just getting all the feels, all in one epic night. It's more than just a show; it's a safe haven full of love and connection. Think handmade friendship bracelets, fans rocking matching overalls and flannels while waiting in line and making new friends along the way. I'm telling you, his shows are one of the friendliest concerts I've ever been to.

Noah Kahan is the real deal when it comes to raw and authentic music. His songs hit you right in the heart, diving deep into topics like grief, depression, anxiety, and fear. But here's the kicker: he's not just singing about it; he's living it. He's open about his own struggles and how therapy has been a game-changer for him. As someone who's been in therapy for nearly a decade, it's incredible to see someone with such a huge following talking about the good that therapy can do.

But don't get it twisted; Noah's not all serious business. He's got plenty of moments in his show that'll have you in stitches, screaming your lungs out along with thousands of fellow fans. He even gives himself hilarious nicknames like "Folk Malone" and "Jewish Capaldi" during the show.

photo by Amber Vymislicky

It's all part of the fun and feels.

And here's the cool part: Noah Kahan's not just about the music. He started "The Busyhead Project," a fund that's all about mental health awareness and helping folks in underserved communities get the mental health treatment they deserve. Since the start of his fund this year nearly $2 million has been raised. That's a significant stride in the journey to make the world a more compassionate and supportive place.

So, if you get a chance to catch Noah Kahan in concert, jump on it! You'll leave with a heart full of love and an overflowing sense of belonging. And guess what? He's hitting the road again for another round of shows in North America in 2024. You don't want to miss it!

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