Noah Kahan wrapped four straight nights on stage this week and came out sounding like a man reborn.
The Vermont folk singer-songwriter put an Instagram message up that hit fans right in the chest. “The feeling of being alive for the first time in a long time. Thank you for the best 4 nights ever.” No venue listed, no city tagged. Pure gratitude with nothing held back.
And people felt it. The post pulled over 111,000 likes. For an artist like Kahan, who built his following through raw honesty rather than big label machinery, that kind of response makes sense.
Here’s the move Kahan keeps pulling, and it’s exactly why he’s got one of the more genuine fanbases in the current folk space: he puts his whole self out there. No polished PR version of himself, no carefully managed image. He’s been vocal for years about the anxiety and mental health struggles woven into his lyrics. He drops a line like “alive for the first time in a long time” and nobody on his timeline reads it as a throwaway caption. His audience knows that kind of language carries real weight.
Kahan broke big with “Stick Season” in 2022. The track started as a New England regional thing and somehow became a global streaming moment. His 2023 album “Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever)” doubled down on that momentum, bringing sold-out shows and festival bookings on both sides of the Atlantic. He’s one of those rare artists who blew up through the streaming era. He built something that feels genuinely earned, show by show rather than algorithm by algorithm.
Four straight nights is no joke. Back-to-back performances at that level demand everything an artist has, physically and emotionally. Kahan came through it feeling renewed instead of wrung out. That’s telling. He’s clearly in a good mental place heading into the back half of 2026.
Timing matters here too. Artists deep in a long album cycle often hit a stretch like this. The road starts shifting from passion to obligation. That “alive for the first time” line points somewhere else entirely. Something clicked on that stage over those four nights, and Kahan wasn’t too cool to say so publicly.
His fans showed up in the comments the way they always do – personal and heartfelt, matching the energy he put out. That kind of back-and-forth separates an artist with real staying power from someone just riding a viral moment.
Kahan is in a good spot right now. Critically respected and clearly still hungry for the stage. Four nights like that leave a mark. The next chapter is one to watch.
Dude is locked in.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
