Noah Kahan has given all his love.
The “Stick Season” singer, 27, tied the knot with his longtime partner during a private ceremony in his beloved home state of Vermont on August 23.
A rep for Noah confirmed the exciting news on September 2, telling Life & Style, “We can confirm that Noah Kahan married his partner in an intimate ceremony in their home state of Vermont on August 23rd. On behalf of the couple, who greatly value their privacy, we respectfully ask that no additional details, photos or video be shared publicly unless they choose to do so in their own time.”
Fans of the Grammy nominee know Noah doesn’t often open up about his personal life — but this wedding marks a beautiful full-circle moment for the couple. Noah and his now-wife first stepped into the spotlight together in 2023 when they made their red carpet debut at the TIME100 event, confirming their romance to the world.
Later that same year, the singer gave fans another glimpse into their love story when he dropped the extended version of Stick Season. In the album’s liner notes, Noah sweetly revealed that they were engaged, writing, “To my fiancée. 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. I love you to the moon and back.”
The Vermont native hasn’t shied away from crediting his partner with helping him through some of the toughest moments of his whirlwind career. During the marathon run of his Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) tour, he admitted that his wife and family were his anchor.
“All gave 2.5 years of their life to this magical sequence of dreams, this spiral of hotel rooms and dark basements and cramped event center hallways,” Noah wrote in a heartfelt October 2024 Instagram post. “I owe a great debt to all to them, I hope they can all feel my gratitude. I wish I could express it with proper clarity, but I am still hungover and whiplashed and filled with a wonderful vertigo.”
Still, Noah is fiercely protective of the people he loves most. In July 2025, he issued a heartfelt request to his fans to keep his family’s privacy intact. “Hey folks, love you all and I am always flattered by the dedication people have to understanding and becoming closer to the place that made some of the songs from Stick Season…. But I have to ask that you please have respect for the privacy of myself and my family by not visiting private property,” he wrote.
“My family are real normal people who live and work in their homes and want to feel safe and unbothered,” he added. “Please do not go to their houses.”