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Noah Kahan Shines Bright at Glastonbury 2025, Winning Fans with Stunning Performance

As Glastonbury Festival 2025 draws to a close at Worthy Farm, Noah Kahan delivered a memorable performance on the iconic Pyramid Stage that left fans buzzing with excitement. Following the funky disco vibes of Nile Rodgers, the Vermont singer-songwriter captivated the audience with his heartfelt, folky singalongs.

Noah Kahan first burst onto the music scene with his viral hit “Stick Season,” a song that propelled him into the spotlight and earned him critical acclaim. His blend of folk and country influences has garnered chart-topping singles, collaborations with major artists such as Post Malone and Hozier, and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. This year at Glastonbury, he cemented his status as a rising star, winning over fans who hailed his performance as one of the festival’s highlights.

Fans took to social media to express their admiration. One declared, “I think Noah Kahan won #Glastonbury. What a show! Massive crowd, looked amazing.” Others echoed the sentiment, praising his talent and stage presence. Comments like “He’s class. Future headliner for sure,” and “Noah’s chill guitar-led pop with folk and country vibes is a perfect fit for Glastonbury,” highlighted his broad appeal.

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Audience members appreciated not only his soulful voice but also his ability to engage a diverse crowd. “Noah Kahan sounds brilliant at Glastonbury. So happy for someone like him getting the big stage he deserves,” said one attendee. Another added, “He sounds exactly like his records live—brilliant!” His performance resonated across generations, with fans of all ages singing along to every word.

Earlier in the day, Glastonbury celebrated a different kind of legend as Sir Rod Stewart shared the stage with iconic musicians Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, and Lulu. Performing timeless hits like “Stay With Me” and “Hot Legs,” the group delighted festival-goers, with festival founder Sir Michael Eavis making a heartfelt appearance, assisted by his daughter Emily Eavis. It was a day of unforgettable moments, but Noah Kahan’s performance stood out as a testament to the new generation of music talent shining at Glastonbury.

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