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TikTok Star 'The Singing Barber' Reveals the Surprising Way His Followers Will Play a Role in His Wedding (Exclusive)

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Tabitha ParentJanuary 1, 2026 at 10:00 PM

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Noah Peters has racked up quite a large following online, known to his nearly 2 million TikTok followers as "The Singing Barber"

Amid his continued viral fame, the country music crooner and hairstylist is gearing up for his wedding to fiancée Jayden Davis next spring

He tells PEOPLE about the surprising way that his TikTok community will show up IRL when he and Jayden tie the knot in March

Noah Peters has amassed quite a community through his online social media following.

The content creator and musician, who is now known online to over two million followers as "The Singing Barber" for his viral videos cutting clients' hair as they show off their singing chops, has also racked up over 30 million likes on the platform."It changed my life," Peters tells PEOPLE of his social media presence.Since starting his page nearly five years ago, the musical hair-ologist has been able to have some pretty cool experiences as a result of the internet fame, including having Grammy-winning country icon Randy Travis in his chair. His singing chops go beyond the algorithm, though, as Peters was also a contestant on season 22 of American Idol.Specifically, however, there's one way that social media has impacted Peters' life that manifests IRL.

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Noah Peters and Jayden Davis.

Earlier this fall, Peters and his fiancée Jayden Davis announced that they were engaged to be married, with the wedding coming in the spring of 2026.The engagement is a bright light that comes after a particularly harrowing time in Peters' life. Just months after his marriage to his previous wife Kailee in 2020, she died, having received a return diagnosis of an aggressive form of melanoma.Amid the darkness, Peters recalls telling himself, "You have to keep living.""I promised myself after my wife passed in 2020, and I promised myself after that that I would keep going because I knew that I would receive a blessing," he shares."Jayden, my fiancée now, is that blessing," he shares."If you could use the word healing, [I've] obviously had to heal from that grief, but she has healed my heart and she gives me even more purpose and drive to be who I am," he gushes.Peters is incredibly excited to take these next steps with Kailee, whom he reveals he met all the way back in high school."I've always had a crush on her, and so getting to marry, getting to marry the girl that I had a crush on in high school is pretty dang exciting," he says.The planning for the wedding, which will take place in March, is gearing up already, and Peters shares that there's one special part of his wedding that has emerged from his giant platform.

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Noah Peters.

"My groomsmen list is stacked. It's insane," he says, sharing that the majority of the men joining his wedding party are "bigger on social media than I am.""I have a UFC veteran as one of my groomsmen. He is the current heavyweight karate combat champion. I have an Emmy award-winning filmmaker. He [has] won like 17 Emmys.

While some of the people in the party are family friends, the majority he shares are people he's "gotten close to from social media that just became family."While Peters has gained some incredible things from being on social media, he also says he's been able to witness the impact that his content has had on others.

"It's been such a great journey just to learn the social media side of the world and the opportunities that it's created for me have been amazing," he shares.When he first began his page, he often spoke about grief and loss online, and he found that it resonated deeply with his viewers, who frequently took to the comments to share their own experiences with Peters."Anytime that I get a comment about how it's made someone's life better or they were struggling with something and my video helped them, that's, that's really what it's about," he says.

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