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Noah Kahan Married Longtime Girlfriend During ‘Intimate Ceremony’ in Native Vermont

Noah Kahan married his longtime girlfriend in his native Vermont last month. According to a statement from a spokesperson, the 28-year-old “Stick Season” singer and his photographer fiancée were married, “in an intimate ceremony in their home state of Vermont on August 23rd.” In the statement, the rep added, “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.”

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Kahan has kept his private life out of the public eye, with the couple who are rarely seen together making their first public appearance at the TIME100 event in 2023 after several years of dating; Billboard is not naming Kahan’s wife out of respect for her privacy.

Though the singer has not featured his now-wife on his socials — and she has kept hers private — in the liner notes of the expanded Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) he thanked her for helping him through tough times on the road, 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.”

He also alluded to her in a 2024 Instagram post in a thank you to the friends and family who helped him through the hardest parts of the Stick Season tour. “I felt immense pressure and responsibility and tirelessly fretted over whether I would be able to bear it or whether it all happened by mistake,” he wrote.

“I was cheered on through it all by my fiancé, by my parents and siblings, my incredible band, my management and the extraordinary crew of folks who 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,” he continued. “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.”

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