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Concerts in Ireland
- 09/05/2025Friday 19:30DublinThe Grand SocialNoah GundersenLow Availability
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International Concerts
- 10/05/2025Saturday 19:00Manchester, GBManchester GorillaNoah GundersenOn partner site
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- 11/05/2025Sunday 19:00Glasgow, GBOran MorNoah GundersenLow Availability
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- 13/05/2025Tuesday 18:30Bristol, GBTheklaNoah GundersenOn partner site
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About
After Gundersen produced his first EP, 'Brand New World', very early in his solo career he continued to play in Seattle. Gundersen claims to have been influenced in the musical world by Ryan Adams, Neil Young, and Dashboard Confessional.
While Gundersen was part of the band The Courage, formed by his friends and his 16-year-old sister, they served as the background band for the performances of songs from the 'Brand New World' album in clubs and bars around Washington State.
The group later recorded the live album, 'Live at the Triple Door', under the name of Noah Gundersen & The Courage in 2008. In 2008 and 2010 the band performed at the Sisters Folk Festival. Later that year, the group evolved a little more and they managed to record their first debut album called Fearful Bones, under the general name of The Courage in 2010.
However, while Gundersen recorded and played with The Courage, he remained focused on his solo career.
His second EP, 'Saints & Liars', was out in 2009. A recording of the original EP circulated to the desk of the producer Daniel Mendez, who modified and mixed the EP for a full release. Mendez later worked with Gundersen to release a follow-up EP to the previous one, 'Family', in 2011.
Gundersen's career after the EP, 'Family', was propelled aggressively toward fame. Also, his song titled 'Family' was personally chosen by the producer Kurt Sutter for the famous FX television show Sons of Anarchy. The song 'Family' also made an appearance on the television series The Vampire Diaries. And the track David was also used for an episode of The Following, a Fox series in 2015.
In 2014, Gundersen self-produced the same debut album, 'Ledges', at Studios Litho in Seattle, owned by the Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. The album includes songs with themes of hope, death, and past relationships. The debut album served to finish propelling Gundersen's career even further towards the Indie Folk stardom. While touring with his debut album, Gundersen exclusively sold a five-song EP called 'Twenty-Something'. His songs were previously available online through the deluxe version of 'Ledges'.
After his breakthrough in the world of music with 'Ledges', Gundersen returned to the studio once again to record his second LP, 'Carry the Ghost', which was released in 2015. The album chronicles the challenges of success, failed relationships, sexuality, and religion. Gundersen said it was inspired by Neil Young's album, 'Tonight’s the Night'.
Then in 2015, Gundersen helped David Ramirez to produce his album 'Fables'. During a break from the tour itinerary, Gundersen returned to his homeland and reunited with his friends from his high school, Beneath Oceans. Originally, the group got together again and started playing old songs from their early days as a kind of an inside joke.
Gundersen said in an interview, “We reconnected to see if the old songs were still a good thing. They weren't, so we started writing new songs." In December 2015, the group measured their first album, an eponym EP called 'Young in the City'. The album's release was followed by a series of performances in Seattle and a second EP released in October 2016.
Later in July 2017, Gundersen announced the full release of a new solo album, 'White Noise'. It was characterized by being different in style from Gundersen's previous albums, with a much heavier rock-inspired sound.
Finally, in June 2019, the artist announced the prompt release of another solo album called, 'Lover', which was released in August of the same year. And also the same day, he released a single from the album called 'Robin Williams'.
Setlists
- 1.Poor Man's Son
- 2.Robin Williams
- 3.Ledges
- 4.Isaiah
- 5.Watermelon
- 6.Atlantis
- 7.Sleepless in Seattle
- 8.The Sound
- 9.First Defeat
- 10.Cigarettes
- 11.After All (Everything All the Time)
- 12.If This Is the End
- 13.Haunted House
- 14.Headlights
- 15.Tom Traubert's Blues (Tom Waits cover)
- 16.New Song
- 17.New Song (Title Unknown)
- 18.New Song Eyes Closed?
- 19.I Need You (Tim McGraw cover)
- 20.Better Days
Encore
- 21.Wild Horses
with Abby Gundersen
- 1.Poor Man's Son
- 2.Boathouse
- 3.Isaiah
- 4.Separator
- 5.Ledges
- 6.Poison Vine
- 7.San Antonio Fading
- 8.Atlantis
- 9.Family
- 10.First Defeat
- 11.Cigarettes
- 12.Liberator
- 13.Dying Now
- 14.Time Moves Quickly
- 15.Better Days
Encore Solo
- 16.Wild Horses
- 1.Poor Man's Son
- 2.Boathouse
- 3.Isaiah
- 4.Separator
- 5.Ledges
- 6.Poison Vine
- 7.San Antonio Fading
- 8.Atlantis
- 9.Family
- 10.First Defeat
- 11.Cigarettes
- 12.Liberator
- 13.Dying Now
- 14.Time Moves Quickly
- 15.Better Days
- 16.A Pillar of Salt
- 17.Robin Williams
- 1.Poor Man's Son
- 2.Boathouse
- 3.Isaiah
- 4.Separator
- 5.Ledges
- 6.Poison Vine
- 7.San Antonio Fading
- 8.Atlantis
- 9.Family
- 10.First Defeat
- 11.Cigarettes
- 12.Liberator
- 13.Dying Now
- 14.Time Moves Quickly
- 15.Better Days
- 16.New Song (Title Unknown)
- 1.Poor Man's Son
- 2.Boathouse
- 3.Isaiah
- 4.Separator
- 5.Ledges
- 6.Poison Vine
- 7.San Antonio Fading
- 8.Atlantis
- 9.Family
- 10.First Defeat
- 11.Cigarettes
- 12.Liberator
- 13.Dying Now
- 14.Time Moves Quickly
- 15.Better Days
- 16.So What
- 17.New Song