Noah Kahan tells fans 'I've lived every dream I've ever had,' thanks them for tour
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan just wrote the most heartfelt letter to his fans on Instagram, shouting out his hometown in Vermont in the process.
Kahan has been a busy, busy artist in 2024. From his tour throughout North America to winning a Grammy nomination for best "New Artist" and losing to Victoria Monét to playing Fenway Park, the New Englander has been on a tear.
With his tour wrapping up, he addressed his fans and talk about how far he has come as an artist and also as a person.
"I’ve lived every dream I’ve ever had," Kahan said. "I watched grown men and women and their families crying and singing every word to songs I wrote on a backyard patio in Strafford, Vermont."
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Kahan also talked about his experience playing Fenway Park, a concert that has stuck with him and fans so much that he released a whole album of his live performances at the iconic venue.
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"I watched fireworks over fenway with 38,000 singing Sweet Caroline," he said.
Kahan also talked about his personal hardships and the physical and emotional pressures that stardom comes with in the post.
"I was cheered on through it all by my fiancé, by my parents and siblings, my incredible band, my management and the extraordinary crew of folks who all gave 2.5 years of their life to this magical sequence of dreams," Kahan said.
More than 30,000 fans showed up for Kahan's July 19 Fenway Park show, according to Huntington News.
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"I’ll remember this tour, these people, these songs, for as long as I live. I’ll spend my life repaying this debt of gratitude, knowing it can never be enough," Kahan said. "I love you all so much, and I will be as here as long as you’ll have me."
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