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Noah Kahan with Myles Smith, Axel & Lolo, and more

Sep 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $245 Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Tickets from $245

Noah Kahan
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Singer-songwriter Hazlett, born in Australia, crafts emotional indie-folk music. Known for honest lyrics and heartfelt performances, he keeps a small circle of friends.
Fruition blends rock, soul, folk, and pop with stacked harmonies and three distinctive singers. Known for electrifying delivery and Americana roots, they’ve built a loyal following over 15+ years.
Edinburgh-born Mike Scott formed the Waterboys in London in the '80s, blending soulful rock, folk, and Celtic sounds. Known for "The Whole of the Moon," their work spans genres, with acclaimed albums like *This Is the Sea* and *Fisherman's Blues*. Frequent collaborator Steve Wickham and Scott's dynamic line-up changes define their sound evolution. The band explored W.B. Yeats' poetry in 2011, and in 2022, *All Souls Hill* saw them dive into hip-hop influences.
Born in Savannah, Jonah Kagen, a guitar prodigy influenced by Andy McKee, shines with his EP 'georgia got colder'. Known for his unique finger-style, he boasts 140M+ streams and a US tour.
Born out of a unique blend of soul, folk, jazz, and pop, Lake Street Dive is famed for their eclectic sound and electrifying live performances. They consistently craft feel-good music that’s both joyful and thought-provoking.
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, from Charlottesville, VA, is a renowned bluegrass instrumentalist and singer, winning two IBMA Fiddle Player awards and a Grammy with Molly Tuttle. Her album "I Built a World" features icons like Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas, plus collaborations with Dierks Bentley and Molly Tuttle, blending daydreamy narratives and bluegrass charm.
Vermont's Noah Kahan, a 2x GRAMMY-nominated artist, blends Folk, Americana, and Rock. Known for “Stick Season” and hits with Post Malone, he champions mental health too.
Blues Traveler, formed in 1987, blend blues, rock, and soul, gaining popularity in the '90s with hits like "Run-Around." Their album *Four* went six-times platinum. Founders include John Popper and Chan Kinchla. Known for extended jams akin to the Grateful Dead, they started the H.O.R.D.E. Festival in 1992. Their 2021 covers album, *Traveler's Blues*, was Grammy-nominated, featuring guests like Keb Mo. Additionally, they collaborated with artists such as Jewel and Hanson in 2015's *Blow Up the Moon*.
Born in Boca Raton, Florida, Chris Carrabba leads emo band Dashboard Confessional, known for hits like "Screaming Infidelities" and "Vindicated." He’s acclaimed for raw, introspective lyrics and worked with producers Daniel Lanois and Don Gilmore.
Alt-rock legends Goo Goo Dolls, known for their sharp songwriting and stadium choruses, thrive with global No.1s and numerous awards. Constantly innovative, their sound is led by singer John Rzeznik.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Missouri, blend soul and rock expertly, known for dynamic live shows and hits. They've wowed crowds opening for The Rolling Stones and appeared on SNL. Their third album, *The Future*, showcases their evolving, introspective sound.
Gin Blossoms, formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona, rose to fame with '90s hits like "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You." Known for their jangle-pop style, they achieved multi-platinum success with "New Miserable Experience" and faced challenges with internal strife and the tragic suicide of guitarist Doug Hopkins. After splitting in 1997, they reunited in 2001 and continued to release albums and tour, keeping their '90s alt-rock legacy alive.
Foreigner, formed in 1976 in NYC by Mick Jones and Ian McDonald, is famed for hits like "I Want to Know What Love Is" and has sold over 80 million records. The band's enduring rock legacy continues under lead singer Kelly Hansen, inspiring new fans with energetic performances.
Squirrel Nut Zippers, formed in Chapel Hill, NC by Jimbo Mathus and Katharine Whalen, are known for their fusion of swing, jazz, and hot dance music. Their 1996 album "Hot" and its single "Hell" hit the Billboard charts during the '90s swing revival. The band reformed in 2018, releasing "Beasts of Burgundy" and "Lost Songs of Doc Souchon" in 2020. They've collaborated with Andrew Bird.
Georgia-born Megan Moroney is a rising Country star, celebrated for her hits "No Caller ID" and "Tennessee Orange." Her sophomore album *Am I Okay?* debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 in 2024. Moroney has won Breakthrough Female Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards and several other accolades. Known for her emotive style, she's a defining new voice in Country music.
The Baseball Project, an alt-rock supergroup, formed by members of R.E.M., Dream Syndicate, and Minus 5, crafts energetic songs about baseball legends. Originating from a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame event, they released debut album Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails in 2008. Known for collaborations with David Letterman, ESPN, and members like Mike Mills, their work includes notable albums like High and Inside, 3rd, and 2023’s Grand Salami Time, featuring iconic figures and capturing the spirit of America's pastime.
Leftover Salmon, formed in 1989 in Boulder, are jamgrass pioneers known for blending bluegrass, rock, and Cajun styles. They gained fame with '90s albums like Euphoria, toured extensively, and collaborated with Steve Berlin. After a hiatus, they reemerged with albums like 2012's Aquatic Hitchhiker. The band is celebrated for its dynamic shows and was pivotal in the jam band scene.
Siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence lead Lawrence, a soul-pop band from NYC known for energetic, keyboard-driven music. Influenced by Stevie Wonder, they've performed on major shows and their song “Whatcha Want” hit the US Pop Chart Top 40.
Nolan Taylor, a Cincinnati-based singer-songwriter, is noted for his emotive style blending themes of joy, heartbreak, and wild nights. His powerful voice captures deep human experiences, making his music deeply resonant and engaging.
Robert Cray, born in Columbus, Georgia, is a renowned blues artist famous for his clean, song-focused style. Achieving major success with the 1986 album "Strong Persuader," he had several Top 40 hits, including "Smoking Gun" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark." Cray's collaborations include work with Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and performances with Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. A Blues Hall of Fame inductee and four-time Grammy winner, his album "Robert Cray & Hi Rhythm" highlighted his soulful storytelling with the legendary Hi Records band.
The Spin Doctors, a New York blues-rock band, gained fame in the early '90s with hits like "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Two Princes." Known for their groove and pop skills, they sold millions worldwide with "Pocket Full of Kryptonite." Despite struggles with later albums, they reunited in 2001 and celebrated milestones with tours. Their 2013 release, "If the River Was Whiskey," marked a return to their blues roots.
Colorado's Emily Scott Robinson, signed with Oh Boy Records, enchants with her blend of bluegrass, country, and folk. Known for her storytelling soprano, her album *American Siren* features songs like "If Trouble Comes a Lookin'" and "Hometown Hero," highlighting heartfelt narratives from life's journey.

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Genre: Rock, Country

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