Proceeds will benefit various local New England mental health care organizations

Noah Kahan and his mental health initiative The Busyhead Project announce Live From Fenway Park: Official Livestream for Kahan’s upcoming sold-out shows at Boston’s Fenway Park on July 18th and 19th. A portion of all proceeds from each livestream ticket and merch bundle will be donated to The Busyhead Project and support local New England organizations that provide access to mental health care, including Hannah’s House in Waitsfield, VT, Shine Initiative in Worcester, MA, KyleCares in Attleboro, MA, Connor’s Climb Foundation in Exeter, NH, and The Yellow Tulip Project in Portland, ME.

The Fenway Park livestream is the latest initiative from Kahan and The Busyhead Project. Last month, they revealed a full slate of activations and partnerships during his ongoing We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour. On every date of the sold-out tour, Noah is welcoming fans to connect with local mental health organizations at The Busyhead Project Action Village. Visitors can learn more about organizations, share a positive message to The Busyhead Project Community Wall, and even prepare to vote with actions courtesy of HeadCount. Kahan and The Busyhead Project have also cemented a partnership with Backline and created a fund, to provide tour-wide access to licensed mental health care providers for the entire band and crew on the road. Not to mention, Kahan recently announced a benefit concert in Vermont on September 19th, with its proceeds going towards local Vermont-based organizations to give back to his home state.

Since launching last year, The Busyhead Project has already raised over $2 million in pursuit of its ultimate goal to make mental healthcare accessible for all by joining forces with national and local organizations to increase mental health awareness, amplify discussion, and democratize resources.

Up next, Kahan will bring the We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour to Los Angeles and play two sold-out nights at Hollywood Bowl tonight (Thurs, June 20th) and tomorrow night (Fri, June 21st). Next month, he’ll perform two sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden followed by the back-to-back shows at Fenway Park, with James Bay, Mt. Joy, and John Vincent III as special guests for the New York and Boston dates. The sold-out tour has received rave reviews thus far and seen surprise appearances from various artists along the way, including Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini, Hozier, Adam Durtiz of Counting Crows, and Shakey Graves.