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Noah Kahan’s Stick Season Tour: Sold-Out and Electric

By Dyne Hong on August 26, 2023

Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation

Vancouver, BC – August 16, Noah Kahan took the stage at the Thunderbird Arena with his sold-out Stick Season Tour. Kahan’s long-anticipated Tour radiated incredible energy throughout the evening, both from the artist and the crowd.

Noah Kahan’s talent shone brightly on the stage. The crowd’s familiarity with every song on the setlist created an electric atmosphere. It was evident that Kahan’s music had deeply resonated with his fans, and their connection was palpable. What made the night even more special was the fact that Noah Kahan had transitioned from being an opening act to the main touring artist at the venue, showcasing remarkable growth in his career.

The sold-out crowd, the energy in the air, and the heartfelt lyrics created a memorable evening, solidifying Noah Kahan’s place as a rising star in the music industry.

Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation
Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation
Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation

Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation

Photo Credit: Timme Zhao / UBC Athletics & Recreation
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