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Noah Kahan review – unlikely star leads a cathartic mass singalong

- Dave Simpson

The microphone­s on stage facing out towards the audience make sense the moment Noah Kahan opens his mouth. The crowd start singing with him and know every single word: “You build a boat, you build a life / You lose your friends, you lose your wife / You settle in to routine / Where are you? What does it mean?”

These are remarkable times for the 26-year-old Vermonter. After signing a record deal in his teens, Kahan made a mainstream breakthrou­gh with 2022’s Stick Season. Since then he has collaborat­ed with Hozier (on the aforementi­oned opener, Northern Attitude) and been nominated for a Grammy for best new artist just hours before this gig.

But behind his success lie the years of depression and anxiety that fired his music. By airing his vulnerabil­ities in songs inspired by the likes of Paul Simon or Mumford & Sons, the singerguit­arist has tapped into the zeitgeist and articulate­d the concerns of a youngish generation. Their communal singing turns the gig into a mass catharsis.

The atmosphere, rousing tunes and grinning band belie Kahan’s raw lyrics about mental health, shame and alcoholism. The rousing Dial Drunk tells how he was arrested and asked: “Son, are you a danger to yourself?” Growing Sideways recalls a conversati­on with this therapist in which he “took my medication and I poured my trauma out / On some sad-eyed middle-aged man’s overpriced new leather couch”.

Call Your Mom offers shared experience to someone contemplat­ing suicide, and there are whoops of recognitio­n when he dedicates a song to “anyone with divorced parents”.

With his giddy laugh and white overalls that make him look like he’s come from a shift in a butcher’s, Kahan is an unlikely star – but the audience adore him for it. They chant his name, pass him flowers and carry him above their heads as he crowdsurfs. “No matter how far I go, I’ll stay humble,” he insists before the beautifull­y tender You’re Gonna Go Far. If shows such as this are anything to go by, he’s going a long way.

• At O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, 13 November. Then touring.

There are whoops of recognitio­n when he dedicates a song to ‘anyone with divorced parents’

 ?? ?? ‘Son, are you a danger to yourself?’ … Noah Kahan. Photograph: Aysia Marotta
‘Son, are you a danger to yourself?’ … Noah Kahan. Photograph: Aysia Marotta

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