All proceeds will go towards The Busyhead Project’s work to support community-based mental health organizations
Noah Kahan and his non-profit mental health foundation, The Busyhead Project, introduce Folk & Fairways Benefit Concert & Golf Tournament, an event that unites Kahan’s greatest passions—music, golf, mental health awareness, and giving back to local communities—especially in his beloved home state of Vermont. Folk & Fairways will be held on September 30th and October 1st at Spruce Peak in Stowe, VT, and features a welcome reception, golf tournament, acoustic performance by Kahan, and more.
To help tickets get into the hands of fans – not scalpers and bots – a very limited number of randomly selected fans will be allowed to purchase tickets. The lottery is open now and will close on August 17th at 11:59 pm EST. Fans who are randomly selected to purchase tickets will be notified on August 20th at noon EST.
“I’m so excited to be heading back home this fall to Vermont for the first Folk & Fairways benefit concert and golf tournament supporting The Busyhead Project at Spruce Peak. All proceeds are going to community-based mental health organizations,” Kahan shares.
Since launching in 2023, Kahan and The Busyhead Project together have raised over $4.5 million towards their mission of increasing awareness around the importance of mental health, reducing stigmas, and providing mental health resources through their important work within local communities—with the ultimate goal of making mental healthcare accessible for all. The Busyhead Project has helped local communities across North America and the UK by raising money through benefit concerts and events, workshops and classes, exclusive merch, and on-the-ground community work with local organizations through The Busyhead Project’s Action Village at Kahan’s headline tours and shows. Not to mention, Kahan and The Busyhead Project partnered with Backline to provide access to mental healthcare for his touring band and crew, including access to a trusted network of mental health and wellness providers, wellness days throughout tour, and a Mental Health Fund to cover care, challenging and changing the standard for the music and touring industries.