Noah Kahan at Glastonbury 2025 - stage, time, setlist, clashes and more
Noah Kahan is one of the most popular artists on the planet at the minute. The folk-pop genre singer had his big breakthrough in 2022 after the huge success of his Stick Season album. The song of the same name was one of the biggest selling songs of the year.
The artist started teasing his song 'Stick Season' on TikTok, with the track becoming viral before it was released in July 2022. The song topped the UK Singles Chart in January 2024. In November 2023, Noah was announced as a nominee for the Best New Artist award at the 2024 Grammys.
With his huge success in recent years, Noah has earned himself a spot on the line-up at Glastonbury Festival. There are some huge shows expected to take place over the weekend. Headliners include Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young, with Sir Rod Stewart playing the Legend Slot on Sunday, June 29.
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In March 2025, Noah was announced as one of the Sunday night acts at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset. He will perform on the same day at Shaboozey, Rod Stewart and Olivia Rodrigo. Here is everything you need to know about his performance.
Noah will be the penultimate act to perform on the Pyramid stage this Sunday, before Olivia Rodrigo headlines the evening. His hour-long set will start at 7.45pm. He will take to the stage after Nile Rodgers and Chic.
Olivia Rodrigo: 9.45pm - 11.15pm
Noah Kahan: 7.45pm - 8.45pm
Nile Rodgers and Chic: 6pm - 7pm
The Libertines: 2pm - 3pm
Celeste: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
The Selecter: 11.15pm - 12pm
At a recent gig at Summit Music Hall in Denver, he played a set including some of his biggest hits. You can expect to hear some of these at the Somerset festival:
All My Love
New Perspective
She Calls Me Back
Pain Is Cold Water
Maine
Doors
Northern Attitude
Growing Sideways
False Confidence
Forever
The Great Divide
You're Gonna Go Far
Dial Drunk
Anyway
The View Between Villages
Homesick
Stick Season
Other Stage: Wolf Alice from 7.45pm until 8.45pm
West Holts Stage: Parcels from 8pm until 9pm
Woodsies: AJ Tracey from 8pm until 9pm
The Park Stage: Future Islands from 7.35pm until 8.35pm
Acoustic Stage: The Bootleg Beatles from 8pm until 9pm
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