Live From Fenway Park is set to arrive on August 30th
Following his massive We’ll All Be Here Forever sold-out tour across the US this summer, Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Noah Kahan announces the final installment of the Stick Season chapter. Live From Fenway Park will be released on August 30th via Mercury Records/Republic Records. Earlier this week, Kahan cheekily teased the album on social media, revealing that “there’s no way [he] would release something else Stick Season-related…is there?” Recorded last month at his back-to-back sold-out shows at Boston’s legendary Fenway Park, the live album features live performances of songs from his double platinum breakthrough Stick Season album, and beloved tracks from his discography. It also includes an unreleased song, “Pain Is Cold Water,” which has become a favorite amongst fans throughout the tour.
Tonight (Wed, Aug 21st), Kahan performs the first of his two sold-out shows at London’s iconic The O2 and will wrap the rest of his sold-out UK and European tour next week, followed by a handful of headline festival performances this fall, including Asbury Park’s Sea.Hear.Now and Nashville’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. Throughout his critically acclaimed world tour, Kahan has surprised audiences with a slew of special guests, including Jelly Roll, Shawn Mendes, Kelsea Ballerini, Hozier, Reneé Rapp, Remi Wolf, James Bay, Arlo Parks, Adam Durtiz of Counting Crows, Gregory Alan Isakov, Shakey Graves, Mt. Joy, John Vincent III, and even his family on the last Fenway Park night.
In addition, Kahan will be performing a sold-out benefit concert in Vermont on September 19th, which will be hosted with his mental health initiative The Busyhead Project, and give its proceeds to local Vermont-based organizations to give back to his home state. Since launching last year, The Busyhead Project has already raised over $2.5 million to date 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. Additional initiatives activated with The Busyhead Project during his tour include The Fenway Park Livestream, which benefitted New England mental health organizations, The Busyhead Project Action Village at every tour date, and a partnership and fund with Backline to provide tour-wide access to licensed mental health care providers for his entire band and crew on the road.
This summer, Kahan also teamed up with Kelsea Ballerini on her single “Cowboys Cry Too” and James Bay on his single “Up All Night” with The Lumineers.
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