
Noah Kahan, the singer-songwriter behind the breakout hit Stick Season, has officially tied the knot. The 28-year-old married his longtime girlfriend in his home state of Vermont on 23 August, with the couple opting for an intimate ceremony surrounded only by their closest loved ones.
A spokesperson confirmed the news in a statement, noting that the newlyweds deeply value their privacy and will not be sharing additional details, photos or video unless they decide to do so in their own time. Fans of the folk-pop star know that Kahan has kept his relationship out of the spotlight for years, with the pair rarely making public appearances together.
Their first major outing came at the TIME100 event in 2023, though Kahan had been quietly weaving his partner into his creative world long before then. In the liner notes of the expanded Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), he dedicated heartfelt thanks to his then-fiancée, writing, “You’re the air I breathe, you are everything and whatever is left after that. I could spend the rest of my life thanking you for getting me through this, and I promise I will.”
The Vermont native has been candid about the pressures of fame, especially during his extensive Stick Season tour, which ran for over two years and cemented him as one of the most celebrated voices in modern folk-pop. In 2024, he wrote on Instagram about the overwhelming responsibility of the tour, crediting his fiancée, family, band, and team for carrying him through the most difficult moments.
This marriage marks a new chapter for the Grammy-nominated artist, who has been praised for his raw storytelling and ability to connect with audiences through deeply personal lyrics. For now, fans are celebrating the news from afar, respecting his wish to keep this milestone as private and personal as possible.
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