Noah Kahan reflected on his year in an emotional message about ‘change’.
Just weeks after teasing a new album on social media, the singer took to Instagram and penned a vulnerable note as he turned 29.
Kahan shared a photo of himself sipping from a champagne glass and shared the lessons he learned at age 28. He wrote, “28 was change and adjustment and understanding and growing and trying to go backwards and forwards at the same time and coming to terms and accepting and being filled with gratitude and wondering why this happened to me….”
Kahan continued, “and feeling left out of something important and trying to find the bottom of an endless dump and making the little guy proud and taking it all in and never taking my head off the windshield even when I was terrified of the road ahead…”
In addition, turning 29 on January 1st applies False confidence hitmaker wrote that I “hope 29 teaches me even half as much.”
On the other hand, Noah Kahan also posted a photo of himself preparing to blow out candles on the blue and green birthday cake. He captioned the photo with “Thanks Bren for my cake, I love you,” referring to his wife Brenna Nolan.
Additionally, this comes after Kahan teased a new album on social media by creating a TikTok account under the username @thelastofthebugs, which appeared to be a nod to a lyric from his song. The view between villages.
In a post on TikTok, the You’re going to go far The singer also penned a handwritten letter revealing that he feels like he’ll come out of “hibernation” in 2026.
Notably, Noah Kahan released his last album in 2022, titled Stick season.

