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Gabriel Kahane
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New York, NY
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2025
Chapel Hill, NC
CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio
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APR
04
2025
Portland, OR
Alberta Abbey
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MAR
21
2025
Lyon, France
Auditorium-Orchestre National de Lyon
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MAR
13
2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Het Concertgebouw
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MAR
12
2025
Bruxelles, Belgium
BOZAR
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Allie
May 20th 2022
Gabriel Kahane is the musical hero we don't deserve. Such a sensitive, intelligent, and masterful artist, and so approachable. It was a gift to be able to see him perform live at this venue.
Minneapolis, MN@Parkway Theatre

Kate
May 14th 2022
Brilliant songs, brilliant performance, brilliant musicianship. Gabriel always moves me deeply and inspires me!
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers

Jeff
November 22nd 2018
Such a great experience. One of the true musical talents of our time. Lucky to be able to see him in such a nice venue as The Ark. Can’t wait for his return and next musical creation.
Ann Arbor, MI@The Ark
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About Gabriel Kahane
Gabriel Kahane is a musician and storyteller.
Highlights of the 24/25 season include an off-Broadway run of two solo music theatre pieces, Book of Travelers and Magnificent Bird, which Gabriel will perform in repertory at Playwrights Horizons in New York; the tour of a new collaborative work, Hexagons, written and performed with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Caroline Shaw; the world premiere of an orchestral song cycle for the San Francisco and Oregon Symphonies addressing the 2020 Almeda wildfire; and the premiere of a new clarinet concerto for Anthony McGill.
Kahane’s album & stage spectacle, The Ambassador, was produced at the BAM Next Wave Festival in 2014, under the direction of Tony-winner John Tiffany. That work was followed by Book of Travelers, which was staged at BAM in 2017 and released as an album by Nonesuch in 2018.
Gabriel’s creative collaborators range from Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Simon, Sylvan Esso, Chris Thile, and Sufjan Stevens, to the Danish String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, and Pekka Kuusisto, with whom he plays as the duo Council. His prose has appeared in The New Yorker online and in The New York Times; a wide-ranging newsletter “Words and Music,” can be accessed at gabrielkahane.substack.com.
The recipient of a 2021 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kahane recently relocated to Portland, OR, where he lives with his family and serves as Creative Chair of the Oregon Symphony.
Highlights of the 24/25 season include an off-Broadway run of two solo music theatre pieces, Book of Travelers and Magnificent Bird, which Gabriel will perform in repertory at Playwrights Horizons in New York; the tour of a new collaborative work, Hexagons, written and performed with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Caroline Shaw; the world premiere of an orchestral song cycle for the San Francisco and Oregon Symphonies addressing the 2020 Almeda wildfire; and the premiere of a new clarinet concerto for Anthony McGill.
Kahane’s album & stage spectacle, The Ambassador, was produced at the BAM Next Wave Festival in 2014, under the direction of Tony-winner John Tiffany. That work was followed by Book of Travelers, which was staged at BAM in 2017 and released as an album by Nonesuch in 2018.
Gabriel’s creative collaborators range from Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Simon, Sylvan Esso, Chris Thile, and Sufjan Stevens, to the Danish String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, and Pekka Kuusisto, with whom he plays as the duo Council. His prose has appeared in The New Yorker online and in The New York Times; a wide-ranging newsletter “Words and Music,” can be accessed at gabrielkahane.substack.com.
The recipient of a 2021 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kahane recently relocated to Portland, OR, where he lives with his family and serves as Creative Chair of the Oregon Symphony.
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Genres:
Alternative, Classical, Folk
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Gabriel Kahane to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Gabriel Kahane
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
25
2025
New York, NY
92nd Street Y
I Was There
APR
23
2025
Chapel Hill, NC
CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio
I Was There
APR
04
2025
Portland, OR
Alberta Abbey
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Lyon, France
Auditorium-Orchestre National de Lyon
I Was There
MAR
13
2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Het Concertgebouw
I Was There
MAR
12
2025
Bruxelles, Belgium
BOZAR
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Allie
May 20th 2022
Gabriel Kahane is the musical hero we don't deserve. Such a sensitive, intelligent, and masterful artist, and so approachable. It was a gift to be able to see him perform live at this venue.
Minneapolis, MN@Parkway Theatre

Kate
May 14th 2022
Brilliant songs, brilliant performance, brilliant musicianship. Gabriel always moves me deeply and inspires me!
Los Angeles, CA@Gold Diggers

Jeff
November 22nd 2018
Such a great experience. One of the true musical talents of our time. Lucky to be able to see him in such a nice venue as The Ark. Can’t wait for his return and next musical creation.
Ann Arbor, MI@The Ark
View More Fan Reviews
About Gabriel Kahane
Gabriel Kahane is a musician and storyteller.
Highlights of the 24/25 season include an off-Broadway run of two solo music theatre pieces, Book of Travelers and Magnificent Bird, which Gabriel will perform in repertory at Playwrights Horizons in New York; the tour of a new collaborative work, Hexagons, written and performed with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Caroline Shaw; the world premiere of an orchestral song cycle for the San Francisco and Oregon Symphonies addressing the 2020 Almeda wildfire; and the premiere of a new clarinet concerto for Anthony McGill.
Kahane’s album & stage spectacle, The Ambassador, was produced at the BAM Next Wave Festival in 2014, under the direction of Tony-winner John Tiffany. That work was followed by Book of Travelers, which was staged at BAM in 2017 and released as an album by Nonesuch in 2018.
Gabriel’s creative collaborators range from Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Simon, Sylvan Esso, Chris Thile, and Sufjan Stevens, to the Danish String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, and Pekka Kuusisto, with whom he plays as the duo Council. His prose has appeared in The New Yorker online and in The New York Times; a wide-ranging newsletter “Words and Music,” can be accessed at gabrielkahane.substack.com.
The recipient of a 2021 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kahane recently relocated to Portland, OR, where he lives with his family and serves as Creative Chair of the Oregon Symphony.
Highlights of the 24/25 season include an off-Broadway run of two solo music theatre pieces, Book of Travelers and Magnificent Bird, which Gabriel will perform in repertory at Playwrights Horizons in New York; the tour of a new collaborative work, Hexagons, written and performed with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Caroline Shaw; the world premiere of an orchestral song cycle for the San Francisco and Oregon Symphonies addressing the 2020 Almeda wildfire; and the premiere of a new clarinet concerto for Anthony McGill.
Kahane’s album & stage spectacle, The Ambassador, was produced at the BAM Next Wave Festival in 2014, under the direction of Tony-winner John Tiffany. That work was followed by Book of Travelers, which was staged at BAM in 2017 and released as an album by Nonesuch in 2018.
Gabriel’s creative collaborators range from Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Simon, Sylvan Esso, Chris Thile, and Sufjan Stevens, to the Danish String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, and Pekka Kuusisto, with whom he plays as the duo Council. His prose has appeared in The New Yorker online and in The New York Times; a wide-ranging newsletter “Words and Music,” can be accessed at gabrielkahane.substack.com.
The recipient of a 2021 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kahane recently relocated to Portland, OR, where he lives with his family and serves as Creative Chair of the Oregon Symphony.
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Genres:
Alternative, Classical, Folk
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
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