Noah James UK / Ireland 2026 Tour
At just 19 years old, Noah James is swiftly becoming one of the most promising young voices in country music today. Hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, James’s journey into country was a somewhat recent discovery in his teenage years. Inspired by the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan before exploring the classics from Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and George Strait, his growing musical stylings merge emotionally honest songwriting with contemporary production that resonates widely.

This authenticity and emotional clarity helped him build a dedicated following on TikTok, where his heartfelt performances and original songs have garnered over 50 million views. His debut EP, The Tracks, introduced audiences to standout material like the duet “Howl At The Moon” with Anna Rae, with follow-up EP Coming Home Again cementing his burgeoning artistry.

His music blends a contemporary country sound with roots in classic storytelling tradition, capturing listeners with tracks like “Talk To Johnny” that reveal both reverence for his influences and his maturity as a songwriter. Noah’s rising career milestones include his music featuring on the premiere episode of the Yellowstone spin-off series Marshals, a notable achievement for the lifelong fan of the franchise.
Currently on the Noah James – UK / Ireland 2026 Tour, he brings his intimate and authentic style to cities across the region. For UK country music enthusiasts, this tour offers an opportunity to experience a young artist whose blend of fresh songwriting and traditional country influences sets him apart within the current Americana and modern country scene.
Lower Third, London
The Lower Third offers a uniquely intimate setting ideally suited to Noah James’s style of performance. Situated in the heart of Denmark Street, this venue combines rich musical history with modern presentation, featuring versatile spaces including a cocktail bar and clubroom. With a capacity of 250, it provides an up-close experience, perfect for showcasing James’s heartfelt storytelling and engaging showmanship in a setting that honours music’s enduring communal spirit.




