Noah Kahan Releases Final Chapter Of Stick Season Series Stick Season (Forever) Out Now

Featuring Highly Anticipated New Single “Forever” And New Collaborations With Brandi Carlile & Gregory Alan Isakov

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Today, GRAMMY® nominated, multi-platinum singer and songwriter Noah Kahan reveals the long awaited final release of the Stick Season series titled Stick Season (Forever), out today via Mercury Records/Republic Records/Universal Music Canada—listen HERE. The 30-track collection includes his new highly anticipated single “Forever” and two new collaborations, “You’re Gonna Go Far” with Brandi Carlile and “Paul Revere” with Gregory Alan Isakov. These three new songs join 21 previously released tracks from 2022’s Platinum-Certified Stick Seasonand its 2023 follow-up Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), as well as critically acclaimed collaborations with Post MaloneKacey MusgravesHozierSam FenderGracie Abrams, and Lizzy McAlpine.

 

Noah says, “I am excited and kind of sad to be releasing ‘Forever,’ alongside these two dream collaborations with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov. Firstly, I’m grateful and beyond proud to be sharing these two songs with artists that have soundtracked my entire life. Gregory and Brandi have written songs that have carried me through pain, loneliness, dramatic life changes, and the entirety of my career. I am so honored to have them on this final re-release.”

 

“Forever is a long time. This album cycle has felt like forever, and I’ve loved every second of it. I have loved living in this world. I have never felt more comfortable in my own skin, more proud of what I was representing in my songwriting, and more vindicated by the response to a record that was really an extension of my soul. When I sat down to write ‘Forever’ with Gabe Simon, I didn’t know I would be sealing off the album with it. I thought it might just be a nice standalone single, but as I listened to the story, I realized I was writing about perspective. The idea that a place can remain the exact same physically but becomes totally different as our lives and our experiences change. The word ‘forever’ used to terrify me. I hate finality, there is too much uncertainty and boredom affiliated with ‘the rest of time.’ Now though, I’ve found forever to mean there is limitless possibility. There is so much joy in the world, waiting to be found. That is something that Stick Season has shown me, that this year has shown me. Sometimes it just takes a change in perspective.”

 

“I hope you enjoy these songs, I hope they continue to find you in the times you most need them, like they did for me. I do not know what is next, but I’m glad I get forever to find it.” 

 

Stick Season (Forever) arrives following Kahan’s star turning presence during this year’s GRAMMY® Week in Los Angeles. First, he accepted the “Rising Star Award” during NMPA and Billboard’s Songwriter Awards, where he performed acoustic versions of his Double Platinum breakout hit “Stick Season” and fan favorite “Growing Sideways.” He also presented Republic Records with the “Label of The Year Award” at Billboard’s Power 100 Party. Not to mention, he performed an explosive, five-song set at Spotify’s Best New Artist Party and debuted “Everywhere, Everything” with Gracie Abrams live for the very first time. He also performed electrifying renditions of “Stick Season” and “Dial Drunk” with the iconic Rickey Minor Band at Clive Davis’ Annual Pre-GRAMMY® Gala. Lastly, on Sunday night to both fans’ and the internet’s excitement, he attended the GRAMMY® Awards with his mom, Lauri, as his date to celebrate his first ever nomination. 

 

Watch Noah get ready for the GRAMMY® Awards with Vanity Fair HERE, and listen to his interview leading up to the awards with NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday HERE

 

As he brings his “We’ll All Be Here Forever World Tour” to the UK and Europe, Kahan reaches new charting peaks and success across the globe. He’s now reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songwriters Chart—a first in his career. This week, Stick Season remains in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 Chart, and the title track continues to near the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, hitting a new peak of #12. It is currently Top 20 at Top 40 Radio, Hot AC Radio, and Alternative Radio and Top 25 at AAA Radio. Not to mention, “Northern Attitude” with Hozier is #1 at AAA Radio for the fifth consecutive week. In the UK, “Stick Season” remains the #1 single on the Official Singles Charts for the sixth consecutive week after peaking at #1 on the National Airplay Charts, while Stick Seasonclimbed up to #2 on the Official Albums Chart. “Homesick” with Sam Fender also debuted at #5 on the UK Official Singles Charts last week, making two of Kahan’s songs UK Top 10 hits. In Australia, “Stick Season” peaked at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart this week. In addition, the album is #1 in Canada for a second week, where it’s also Certified Double Platinum. The single has peaked at #1 on the Ireland Official Singles Chart for eleven weeks and #1 on the Ireland Airplay Chart for two consecutive (where the album also peaked at #1 for five weeks) and the Netherlands Official Singles Charts for five consecutive weeks. 

 

Tomorrow at 7PM CST/8PM EST, be sure to tune into Noah’s highly anticipated Austin City Limits debut episode, which is set to premiere live on PBS as part of the show’s 49th Season. Following its broadcast premiere, it will be available to stream online at pbs.org/austincitylimits or the PBS app. His set list includes “All My Love,” “Northern Attitude,” “Dial Drunk,” “Stick Season,” and “Homesick.”

Noah recently sat down with Gayle King on CBS Mornings to discuss his meteoric rise to superstardom over the past year, where King named him “the most successful breakout artist of the year.” Watch HERE. In December, Kahan made a career-defining musical debut on Saturday Night Live with performances of “Stick Season” and “Dial Drunk.” Last fall, he was named an honoree on the TIME100 Next list—read his op-ed written by two-time Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin HERE. He also received a BRIT Awards nomination for “International Song Of The Year” (“Stick Season”), two Billboard Music Awards nominations for “Top Rock Artist” and “Top Rock Album,” a People’s Choice Awards nomination for “The New Artist Of The Year,” and a Pollstar Awards nomination for “New Headliner Of The Year.” Noah was recently featured on the covers of PollstarPaste Magazine, and SPIN, where Post Malone even called him “one of a kind.”

 

Following the biggest year of touring in his career thus far, Kahan recently kicked off his 2024 “We’ll All Be Here Forever World Tour” in Australia and Europe. The tour, which The Hollywood Reporter recently named one of the Top 10 “Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2024,” includes sold-out headline shows in stadiums, arenas, and amphitheaters around the globe, including two sold-out nights at Boston’s Fenway Park, New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, London’s The O2, and many more. See the full list of upcoming 2024 tour dates below. 

 

In July 2023, Noah released the deluxe version of Stick Season titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), which debuted at #3 on Billboard 200 Chart, #1 on Billboard Top Americana/Folk Albums Chart, #1 on Billboard Top Alternative Albums Chart, #1 on Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart, and more. Impressively, with the release, Noah became the 5th artist in history with 18 songs on Billboard Hot Rock andamp; Alternative Charts in one week, alongside David Bowie and Taylor Swift. The album featured lead single “Dial Drunk,” which peaked at #1 on both the Alternative and AAA Radio Charts in the US. 

 

On last year’s World Mental Health Day, Noah proudly shared that his mental health initiative The Busyhead Projecthas surpassed its initial goal of “$1 million for mental health” and generated over $2 million dollars to date—with the purpose of creating a world where mental healthcare is acceptable and accessible for everyone. Read his statement HERE and an op-ed he penned for TIME HERE. Stay tuned for more initiatives to come from The Busyhead Project this year. 

 

RECENT CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR NOAH KAHAN:

 “Low-Key Superstar…‘Stick Season’ has made him the next big thing.” – The New York Times

“One of the hottest nominees for the Grammys’ best new artist trophy.” – Variety

“The alt-folk singer-songwriter has turned a slow-burn rise into a non-stop winning streak.” – Billboard

“The year of Noah Kahan...2023’s biggest breakout star” – NYLON

“The indie-folk phenom officially became a mainstream hitmaker in 2023.” – American Songwriter

“Kahan is an unlikely star – but the audience adore him for it.”  The Guardian

“Noah Kahan is arriving at his superstar moment.” – NME

“He’s the next global superstar.” – The Telegraph

“Nice guy Noah Kahan finishes first.” – SPIN

 

WE’LL ALL BE HERE FOREVER TOUR 2024 AUSTRALIA, UK + EUROPE DATES:

February 10                Glasgow, UK               OVO Hydro - SOLD OUT *

February 11                Leeds, UK                   First Direct Arena - SOLD OUT *

February 13                Cardiff, UK                  Cardiff International Arena - SOLD OUT *

February 14                London, UK                 OVO Arena Wembley - SOLD OUT *

February 15                London, UK                 OVO Arena Wembley - SOLD OUT *

February 17                Paris, FR                     L’Olympia - SOLD OUT *

February 18                Cologne, DE               Palladium - SOLD OUT *

February 21                Berlin, DE                   Columbiahalle - SOLD OUT *

February 23                Copenhagen, DK        K.B. Hallen - SOLD OUT *

February 25                Amsterdam, NL           AFAS Live - SOLD OUT *

February 26                Brussels, BE               Forest National - SOLD OUT *        

 

WE’LL ALL BE HERE FOREVER TOUR 2024 NORTH AMERICA DATES:

March 2                       Tempe, AZ                  Extra Innings Festival ~

March 26                     Vancouver, BC           Rogers Arena - SOLD OUT

March 28                     Calgary, AB                Scotiabank Saddledome - SOLD OUT

March 29                     Edmonton, AB            Rogers Place - SOLD OUT

March 30                     Saskatoon, SK            SaskTel Centre

April 02                        Winnipeg, MB             Canada Life Centre

April 06                        Toronto, ON                Scotiabank Arena - SOLD OUT

April 07                        London, ON                Budweiser Gardens - SOLD OUT

April 09                        Ottawa, ON                 Canadian Tire Centre - SOLD OUT

April 10                        Quebec City, QC        Videotron Centre

April 13                        Montreal, QC              Bell Centre - SOLD OUT

April 14                        Toronto, ON                Scotiabank Arena - SOLD OUT

April 16                        Toronto, ON                Scotiabank Arena - SOLD OUT

April 20                        North Charleston, SC High Water Festival ~

April 21                        Miramar Beach, FL     Moon Crush “Pink Moon” ~

May 3                          Atlanta, GA                 Shaky Knees Festival ~

May 5                          Charlotte, NC              Lovin’ Life Music Festival ~

May 20                        Asheville, NC              ExploreAsheville.com Arena - SOLD OUT

May 22                        Asheville, NC              ExploreAsheville.com Arena - SOLD OUT

May 24                        Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena - SOLD OUT

May 25                        Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena - SOLD OUT

May 28                        Cuyahoga Falls, OH   Blossom Music Center - SOLD OUT

May 29                        Burgettstown, PA        The Pavilion at Star Lake - SOLD OUT

June 01                       Lexington, KY             Railbird Music Festival ~

June 04                       St. Louis, MO              Hollywood Casino Amphitheater - SOLD OUT

June 05                       Kansas City, MO         Azura Amphitheatre - SOLD OUT *

June 07                       St. Paul, MN               Xcel Energy Center - SOLD OUT

June 08                       St. Paul, MN               Xcel Energy Center - SOLD OUT

June 11                       Dallas, TX                   Dos Equis Pavilion - SOLD OUT

June 13                       Houston, TX                The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - SOLD OUT

June 14                       Austin, TX                   Moody Center - SOLD OUT

June 15                       Austin, TX                   Moody Center

June 18                       Chula Vista, CA          North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

June 20                       Los Angeles, CA         Hollywood Bowl

June 21                       Los Angeles, CA         Hollywood Bowl - SOLD OUT

June 25                       Denver, CO                 Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre - SOLD OUT *

June 26                       Denver, CO                 Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre - SOLD OUT * 

June 29                       George, WA                The Gorge - SOLD OUT

July 01                        Ridgefield, WA            RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater - SOLD OUT

July 03                        Wheatland, CA           Toyota Amphitheatre

July 05                        Berkeley, CA               The Greek Theatre - SOLD OUT *

July 06                        Berkeley, CA               The Greek Theatre - SOLD OUT *

July 09                        Salt Lake City, UT       USANA Amphitheatre - SOLD OUT

July 13                        East Troy, WI              Alpine Valley Music Theatre - SOLD OUT

July 15                         New York, NY             Madison Square Garden - SOLD OUT 

July 16                        New York, NY             Madison Square Garden - SOLD OUT

July 18                        Boston, MA                 Fenway Park - SOLD OUT ^ 

July 19                        Boston, MA                 Fenway Park - SOLD OUT ^

August 2                      Montreal, QC              Osheaga Festival ~

August 4                      St. Charles, IA             Hinterland Music Festival ~

 

SUMMER 2024 UK + EUROPE DATES:

August 13                    Manchester, UK          Co-op Live *

August 14                    Newcastle, UK            Utilita Arena *

August 20                    Birmingham, UK         Utilita Arena *

August 21                    London, UK                 The O2 *

August 22                    London, UK                 The O2 *

August 24                    Amsterdam, NL           Ziggo Dome *

August 26                    Hamburg, DE              Stadtpark Open Air *

August 27                    Berlin, DE                    Zitadelle Spandau *

 

* Non-Live Nation Date

~ Festival Date

^ With Mt. Joy

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