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Noah Kahan says being called a ‘snooze fest’ is a compliment
Noah Kahan jokes that fans might wake up refreshed after his shows
Noah Kahan does not mind if people call his music a “snooze fest.”
The 28-year-old singer recently shared on social media that he actually takes it as a compliment.
He said he would enjoy a “fun and restful” time if there were a real snoozing festival.
Noah wrote on Instagram stories, "When people call my music a snooze fest I take it as a compliment because to me going to an actual snoozing festival sounds fun and restful."
The Dial Drunk crooner even joked about his fans getting some sleep during his shows, imagining them waking up “refreshed and ready to go” after his set.
He added, "Everyone there just sleeping side by side refreshed and ready to go after my two hours are up."
The singer has gained massive popularity in recent years, especially with his 2022 album Stick Season and its title track which became a global hit after going viral on TikTok.
Noah’s fame is now being captured in a documentary which is currently untitled.
According to Rolling Stone, the film, directed by Nick Sweeney and produced by Live Nation Productions, Federal Films, Polygram Entertainment and RadicalMedia, has finished production and is looking for a distributor.
The documentary follows Noah Kahan on tour including headline shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and two at Boston’s Fenway Park.
One Fenway show was livestreamed to support his mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project.