Wild Rivers Join Noah Kahan On His European Tour

by | Jan 31, 2024

Platinum-selling Toronto-hailing indie trio Wild Rivers ended 2023 on a high having supported The Chicks in North America on tour, a series of sold-out headlines shows across the UK and surpassing over half a billion streams across tracks. Wild Rivers now announce that they will be special guests on Noah Kahan’s sold out tour in UK, Ireland and Europe next month. This includes two dates at London’s Wembley Arena and further dates in Glasgow, Leeds and Cardiff.

Wild Rivers (Justin Broadbent)

Wild Rivers (Justin Broadbent)
Wild Rivers (Justin Broadbent)

The Canadian trio, comprised of Devan Glover, Khalid Yassein, and Andrew Oliver, say: “We feel so lucky to be coming back to Europe and the UK much sooner than we expected. It’s a dream tour for us. We’ve been fans of Noah’s for years and feel lucky to be included in his incredible journey.”

Wild Rivers have grown with stature with each release and have exceeded half a billion streams and were nominated for Breakthrough Group of the Year at the JUNO Awards last year. Fans first fell for their expertly crafted harmonies and introspective lyricism with their self-titled album, before the follow-up Sidelines, co-produced by Peter Katis (The National,Interpol, Sharon Van Etten), saw them focus on the transitional experiences that emerge in your mid-twenties. Big moments during their touring in support of the album included a headline show at Toronto’s legendary Massey Hall, as well as festivals stretching from Bonnaroo to The Great Escape and their previous debut UK tour was entirely sold-out, including two London shows at Hackney’s Oslo.

Full list of UK & Ireland tour dates with Noah Kahan:

FEBRUARY
8th – Dublin, 3Arena
10th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
11th – Leeds, First Direct
13th – Cardiff , International Arena
14th – London, OVO Arena Wembley
15th – London, OVO Arena Wembley

Wild Rivers Announce UK Tour

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