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American Idol winner finally reveals if desperate bid to book new gigs after being dropped by label succeeded

October 28, 20244 Mins Read
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American Idol winner Noah Thompson gave a brand new update asking his fans to Book him gigs. Noah built a fan base everywhere American Idol in season 20, performing songs like Rihanna’s “Stay,” Harry Styles’ “Falling,” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide.” After the win American Idolhe signed a record deal with 19 Recordings and released an EP titled God’s middle knows where. Unfortunately, his label dropped Noah and since then he has been an independent artist. He recently asked his social media followers to help him book his shows.



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‘s Noah Thompson revealed if his attempts to get his fans to book him shows were successful.

After asking fans to help him book gigs so he could make a living, Noah took to Instagram with a positive update from the tour. He announced”fresh new updates“for future concerts and admitted that he was”is pumped“see his fans personally and perform for them. His tour, which takes place in November and December, includes stops in Smyrna, TN; Greensboro, NC; Coltons Point, MD; Somerset, NJ; Nashville, TN; Quapaw, OK; Mt. Vernon, KY; and Paintsville, KY. The last stop of the tour is planned for New Year’s Eve.



What Noah Thompson’s upcoming tour means for his career

Noah is resilient despite setbacks

Noah’s upcoming concerts are an exciting update to his career as he no longer has a major label backing him. He must have spent a lot of time and energy trying to book each of these gigs. His work ethic has been on full display this year as he continues to earn a living from a music career. He has a son he’s trying to support, so every album and ticket sold benefits his family.

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The American Idol the winner recently released a music video for his latest single ‘Upbringing’ which received a lot of praise on his Instagram page. Whether it’s recording new music, releasing music videos or playing live shows for fans, Noah keeps moving forward despite the setbacks in his career. He will not let anything stop him from making his dream come true. American Idol Today’s winners may not have the same level of success as past winners, but singers like Noa prove they can still carve out worthwhile careers.

We take a look at Noah Thompson’s upcoming tour

Noah laughs after one last desperate move

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It’s great to see Noah not giving up on his dreams. Hopefully these upcoming gigs will be successful so he can book more gigs for the coming months and years. When he first asked his fans to help him book concerts, it seemed like a desperate move. Apparently it worked because American Idol the winner will now have shows throughout the rest of the year.

Credit: Noah Thompson/Instagram

American Idol is a reality singing competition that complements the international “Idol” brand, which was originally conceived in the UK as Pop Idol. American Idol held massive auditions across the United States and invited several contestants to appear in front of a panel of judges who decided whether they would advance to future rounds for a chance to compete in the show’s fully televised premiere. The contestants would be voted on weekly by the American public by voting through various media, and the winner of the contest would be awarded a record deal to secure a future as America’s next musical idol.

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Starring Ryan Seacrest, Brian Dunkleman, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, Harry Connick Jr., Luke Rie Bryan, Lionel Bryan

Publication date
June 11, 2002

The seasons
22

Streaming services
FOX

Franchise(s)
American Idol

Showrunner
Nigel Lythgoe

Franchising
Idol, American Idol

author(s)
Simon Fuller

Production company
Fremantle North Americ, 19 Entertainment

Producers
Simon Fuller, Simon Jones, Nigel Lythgoe, Ken Warwick, David Hill

Average cycle length
2-3 hours

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