‘Stick Season’ hitmaker Noah Kahan to play Target Field in August
After selling out a pair of 2024 shows at the former Xcel Energy Center, singer/songwriter Noah Kahan will take his show outdoors when he headlines Target Field on Aug. 5.
Tickets go on sale at noon Feb. 12 through Ticketmaster. Fans have access to a presale if they register at signup.ticketmaster.com/noahkahan by the end of the day Thursday. Kahan is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange and tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value.
Raised on a tree farm in Vermont, Noah Kahan started writing songs at the age of eight. He later applied and was accepted to Tulane University, but chose instead to focus on his music. In 2017, he signed a deal with Republic Records and went on to score a hit in 2019 with the single “Hurt Somebody.”
Kahan’s second album “I Was/I Am” was largely ignored in 2021. When he set out to make 2022’s “Stick Season,” he adopted a more pronounced folk-pop style that struck a chord with listeners. Thanks in part to TikTok, the title track became a worldwide hit, as did 2023’s “Dial Drunk” with guest Post Malone.
Collaborating with other artists has become common for Kahan, who made “She Calls Me Back” with Kacey Musgraves, “Northern Attitude” with Hozier, “Everything, Everywhere” with Gracie Abrams and “Homesick” with Sam Fender. Kahan also guested on Zach Bryan’s single “Sarah’s Place,” a Top 5 hit on both rock and country radio.
Last week, Kahan released “The Great Divide,” the first single from his album of the same name, which is due out April 24.