Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park Review: A Heartfelt, Joyous Evening of Music and Community

Saturday, 5 July 2025


Noah Kahan
BST Hyde Park

There are some concerts that feel bigger than music- they feel like a gathering of hearts. Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park was one of those nights. From the moment he stepped on stage, guitar in hand, to the final singalong under the London sky, it was less of a gig and more of a shared celebration.

Performing outdoors suited Noah Kahan’s earthy music perfectly. His blend of heartfelt storytelling, folk-infused melodies, and soaring choruses carried beautifully across the park. Songs like "Stick Season" and "Dial Drunk" weren’t just performed, they were felt, sung back by thousands of voices in a wave of communal energy. There was a palpable sense of connection, as though everyone present had lived through the same heartbreaks and joys woven into his lyrics. His vocals were nothing short of remarkable- clear, emotive, and strong enough to fill the huge outdoor space without losing intimacy. I've seen Noah live performing this album several times now and every one has felt new and powerful.

The evening was full of surprises, none more special than the appearance of Lewis Capaldi as a guest. The roar of the crowd when he walked on stage was deafening, and the chemistry between him and Kahan was genuine and joyful. It was a reminder of the power of music to bring artists and audiences together in unforgettable moments.

The support acts added even more magic to the night. Finneas set the tone with his thoughtful, polished set, joined by Ashe to debut their brand-new collaboration The Favors. It felt like being part of a moment of music history, hearing a song live for the very first time. Gracie Abrams followed with her signature mix of tender vulnerability and lyrical honesty, winning over the crowd with ease. By the time Noah Kahan walked on, the atmosphere was already charged with warmth and anticipation.

What stood out most was the sense of community. People weren’t just watching; they were connecting. Strangers danced together, whole sections of the park swayed in unison, and voices blended on choruses like an impromptu choir. There was a joy and openness that made Hyde Park feel smaller, more intimate, despite the scale of the event.

The staging and sound were excellent too. The production kept things simple, letting Noah’s music take centre stage, while the big screens ensured even those at the very back felt part of the action. As the sun set and the stage lights came to life, it all came together to create a truly magical atmosphere.

In the end, this was a reminder of why live music matters. Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park was uplifting, emotional, and filled with moments that will stay with the audience. With his heartfelt songs, powerful voice, and the gift of making a massive park feel like a fireside gathering, Noah proved he’s not just one of the most exciting artists of his generation, he’s one of the most unifying too.

★★★★★
Reviewed on Friday 4th July by Olivia
Photo Credit: Virginie Viche

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