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The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour

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The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour
Tour by Noah Kahan
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated albumStick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever)
Start dateJanuary 17, 2024 (2024-01-17)
End dateSeptember 29, 2024 (2024-09-29)
Legs5
No. of shows85
Supporting acts
Noah Kahan concert chronology
  • The Stick Season Tour
    (2022–2023)
  • The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour
    (2024)

The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour was the fourth concert tour by folk-pop singer-songwriter Noah Kahan. This tour follows his successful 2022–2023 tour for the release of his album Stick Season. The tour began on January 17 in Melbourne, Australia and concluded on September 11 in East Troy, United States.[1][2][3]

Background

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On August 2, 2023, Kahan first announced he would be returning to the UK and Europe for a 11 show leg in February 2024.[4] On September 20, 2023, he officially announced the tour in addition to a new North American leg including shows in the United States and Canada.[5] On September 26, 2024, Kahan added seven additional North American shows to the tour due to increased demand including a second show at Boston's Fenway Park.[6]

Live recording

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On August 21, 2024, Noah Kahan announced that he would be releasing a live recording titled Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park). The album was recorded from the pair of shows at Fenway Park.[7]

Opening acts

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Several opening acts appeared throughout the tour, including James Bay, Ryan Beatty, Mt. Joy, Jensen McRae and John Vincent III at the North American dates. Wild Rivers opened for Noah Kahan on the first United Kingdom and European leg the tour.[8][9] Dylan Gossett opened for the Oceania leg.[10] Maisie Peters and Alessi Rose opened for the second leg of United Kingdom shows.[11][12]

Setlist

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This is the average setlist throughout the tour. It is not meant to represent all shows throughout the tour.[13]

  1. "Dial Drunk"
  2. "New Perspective"
  3. "Everywhere, Everything"
  4. "False Confidence"
  5. "Forever"
  6. "Come Over"
  7. "Godlight"
  8. "Pain Is Like Cold Water"
  9. "Maine"
  10. "All My Love"
  11. "Your Needs, My Needs"
  12. "Paul Revere"
  13. "You're Gonna Go Far"
  14. "Homesick"
  15. "Growing Sideways"
  16. "Glue Myself Shut"
  17. "She Calls Me Back"
  18. "Call Your Mom"
  19. "Orange Juice"
  20. "Northern Attitude"
  21. "Young Blood"
  22. "The View Between Villages"
  23. "Stick Season"

Notes

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  • At the Brisbane show, "Stick Season" was performed with Griffin Morris.[14]
  • At the Dublin show, "Northern Attitude" was performed with Dermot Kennedy.[15]
  • At the April 6 show in Toronto, "Stick Season" was performed with Shawn Mendes.[16]
  • At the May 24 show in Nashville, "Stick Season" was performed with Jelly Roll.[17]
  • At the May 25 show in Nashville, "Stick Season" was performed with Kelsea Ballerini.[17]
  • At the June 21 show in Los Angeles, "Stick Season" was performed with Reneé Rapp.[18]
  • At the July 15 show in New York, "Stick Season" was performed with James Bay.[19]
  • At the July 16 show in New York, "Stick Season" was performed with Remi Wolf.[19]
  • At the July 18 show in Boston, "Everywhere, Everything" was performed with Gracie Abrams, Kahan and The Lumineers covered "If We Were Vampires" by Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit's, and brought out Abrams, The Lumineers, James Bay, and Mt. Joy for "Stick Season." "The Great Divide" was performed.[20]
  • At the July 19 show in Boston, Mt. Joy performed "Northern Attitude" with Kahan. "Mess" was performed, and his mother, father and other family members appeared on stage for "Stick Season."[21]
  • At the show in East Troy, Kahan covered "Fine Line" by Harry Styles.[22]

Tour dates

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List of 2024 concerts
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening Acts
January 17 Melbourne Australia Sidney Myer Music Bowl Dylan Gossett
January 18
January 20 Brisbane Riverstage
January 23 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
January 24
January 27 Perth Red Hill Auditorium
February 8 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Wild Rivers
February 10 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
February 11 Leeds England First District Arena
February 13 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
February 14 Wembley England OVO Arena Wembley
February 15
February 17 Paris France L'Olympia
February 18 Cologne Germany Palladium
February 21 Berlin Columbiahalle
February 23 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
February 25 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
February 26 Brussels Belgium Forest National
March 2[a] Tempe United States Tempe Beach Park
March 26 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Jensen McRae
March 28 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
March 29 Edmonton Rogers Place
March 30 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre
April 2 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
April 6 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
April 9 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
April 10 Quebec City Videotron Centre
April 13 Montreal Bell Centre
April 14 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
April 16
April 17 London Budweiser Gardens
April 20[b] North Charleston United States Riverfront Park
April 21[c] Miramar Beach Seascape Golf Course
May 3[d] Atlanta Central Park
May 5[e] Charlotte Uptown
May 20 Asheville United States ExploreAsheville.com Arena Ryan Beatty
May 22
May 24 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
May 25
May 28 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
May 29 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake
May 31 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center
June 1[f] Lexington The Red Mile
June 4 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Ryan Beatty
June 5 Bonner Springs Azura Amphitheater
June 7 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center John Vincent III
July 8
June 11 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
June 13 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 14 Austin Moody Center
June 15
June 18 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 20 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
June 21
June 25 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheater Jensen McRae
June 26
June 29 George The Gorge
July 1 Ridgefield RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
July 3 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre
July 5 Berkeley The Greek Theatre
July 6
July 9 West Valley City Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 15 New York Madison Square Garden James Bay
July 16
July 18 Boston Fenway Park Mt. Joy
James Bay
July 19
August 2[g] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
August 4[h] St. Charles United States Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater and Event Center
August 13 Manchester England Co-op Live Maisie Peters
August 14 Newcastle upon Tyne Utilita Arena
August 16[i] Stradbally Ireland Stradbally Hall
August 17 Belfast Northern Ireland Boucher Road Playing Fields Maisie Peters
Alessi Rose
August 20 Birmingham England Utilita Arena Birmingham Maisie Peters
August 21 London The O2 Arena
August 22
August 24 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
August 26[j] Hamburg Germany Stadtpark Freilichtbühne
August 27[k] Berlin Zitadelle Spandau
September 11 East Troy United States Alpine Valley Music Theatre Jensen McRae
September 13[l] North Rustico Canada 8779 Route 6, Cavendish
September 14[m] Asbury Park United States Asbury Park Oceanfront
September 19 Essex Junction Champlain Valley Fairgrounds and Exposition Center
September 22[n] St. Augustine Francis Field
September 28[o] Bridgeport Seaside Park
September 29[p] Franklin The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

References

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  8. ^ Vigliaturo, Bailey (2024-02-09). "Platinum Indie Trio WILD RIVERS On Tour With NOAH KAHAN; Share New Track "Everywhere I Go"". Nettwerk Music Group. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
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  10. ^ Writers, Staff (2024-06-19). "Dylan Gossett Australia 2024 Tour". scenestr.com.au. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
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  22. ^ "Noah Kahan's postponed Alpine Valley show was worth the wait". Noah Kahan’s postponed Alpine Valley show was worth the wait - The Daily Cardinal. Retrieved 2024-10-17.

Notes

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  1. ^ This concert was part of Extra Innings Festival.
  2. ^ This concert was part of High Water Fest.
  3. ^ This concert was part of Moon Crush Pink Moon.
  4. ^ This concert was part of Shaky Knees Music Festival.
  5. ^ This concert was part of Lovin' Life Music Fest.
  6. ^ This concert was part of Railbird Festival.
  7. ^ This concert was part of Osheaga.
  8. ^ This concert was part of Hinterland.
  9. ^ This concert was part of Electric Picnic.
  10. ^ This concert was part of Stadtpark Open Air.
  11. ^ This concert was part of Citadel Music Festival.
  12. ^ This concert was part of Sommo Festival.
  13. ^ This concert was part of Sea.Hear.Now Festival.
  14. ^ This concert was part of Sing Out Loud Festival.
  15. ^ This concert was part of Soundside Music Festival.
  16. ^ This concert was part of Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival.