Noah Kahan adds second Melbourne show to 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour
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27.10.2023

Noah Kahan adds second Melbourne show to 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour

Words by Staff Writer

Over the past year, Vermont singer & songwriter Noah Kahan has exploded from his New England roots into the global mainstream and has been touted as one of 2023’s biggest and best new artists.

Due to overwhelming demand, Noah Kahan has announced the addition of yet another date to his highly anticipated 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour Australian dates.

This new show is confirmed for Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on January 18, 2024.

Produced by Live Nation, the Australian leg will now kick off with 2 Melbourne shows, January 17 and 18 at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, followed by Riverstage, Brisbane on January 20, Hordern Pavilion, Sydney on January 23 and 24, and concluding with Red Hill, Perth on January 27, featuring special guests.

NOAH KAHAN: WE’LL ALL BE HERE FOREVER TOUR 2024 AUSTRALIAN DATES

  • SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL, MELBOURNE – WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
  • SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL, MELBOURNE – THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 – NEW SHOW
  • RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE – SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
  • HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY – TUESDAY, JANUARY 23
  • HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY – WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
  • RED HILL, PERTH – SATURDAY, JANUARY 27

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Noah is no stranger to success in Australia. His 2018 collaboration with Julia Michaels, “Hurt Somebody,” was the most played song on Australian radio in 2018, and his 2023 album Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) landed his highest ever ARIA albums chart at #13.

Last month, Kahan announced Europe and North America legs of his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, which will see the critically acclaimed Vermont singer & songwriter playing the biggest and most iconic venues of his career thus far, including two sold-out nights at Fenway Park in Boston, Madison Square Garden in New York and Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, as well as sold-out shows at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, 3Arena in Dublin, L’Olympia in Paris and many more—solidifying his widely successful breakout year.

Last week on World Mental Health Day, Noah proudly shared that his mental health initiative The Busyhead Project has excitingly surpassed its initial goal of “$1 million for mental health” and generated over $1.9 million dollars to date—with the purpose of creating a world where mental healthcare is acceptable and accessible for everyone.

Recently, Noah dropped the latest release in his collaboration series, “She Calls Me Back” featuring Kacey Musgraves. The track follows “Call Your Mom” feat. Lizzy McAlpine and “Dial Drunk” feat. Post Malone. Not to mention, he teamed up with Zach Bryan on his song “Sarah’s Place,” and Olivia Rodrigo covered the Platinum-Certified “Stick Season” during her performance in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.

Kahan has also recently collaborated with a slew of artists on-stage, including Mumford & Sons, Hozier, Gregory Alan Isakov, Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers, Nathaniel Rateliff of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Milk Carton Kids, Joy Oladokun, and more.

Following his massive year and incredible success story, Noah has topped several recent GRAMMY predictions lists, including Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety, HITS Daily Double, Gold Derby, and more, with Rolling Stone proclaiming, “Kahan has all the makings of a Grammy darling.”

In July, Noah released his latest album Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), an extension of 2022’s Gold-Certified Stick Season and his most successful offering to date. The deluxe version featured “Dial Drunk,” which peaked at #1 on both the Alternative and AAA Radio Charts in the US. The album debuted at #3 on Billboard 200 Chart, #1 on Top Americana/Folk Albums Chart, #1 on Billboard Top Alternative Albums Chart, #1 on Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart, and more. Impressively, Noah became the 5th artist in history with 18 songs on Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Charts in one week, alongside David Bowie and Taylor Swift.

In addition to the many notable dates on his 2023 “Stick Season Fall Tour” and performing to the largest audiences of his career, Noah recently drew massive crowds of thousands this summer at Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, Summerfest, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Austin City Limits, and more.

Tickets are on sale now at NoahKahan.com.