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Noah Kahan Announces Live Album “Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park)”
About the Album
Noah Kahan has announced a new addition to his discography, Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park). The live album was recorded last month during a pair of sold-out dates at Boston’s legendary Fenway Park that were part of the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter’s We’ll All Be Here Forever tour.
The album features live performances of songs from Kahan’s multi-platinum breakthrough Stick Season, as well as other beloved tracks from his discography. An unreleased fan favorite, “Pain Is Cold Water,” is available to preview now. Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park) is out August 30 via Mercury Records/Republic Records.
What the Artist Had to Say
“Every day I think about playing Fenway. I can’t even look at photos without crying,” Kahan said in a statement. “It is a permanent part of my soul, and I’m so proud to announce it will be a permanent part of my discography. New England, I love you.”
More About the Tour and Upcoming Performances
The live album marks the final installment of Kahan’s Stick Season chapter. While teasing (Live From Fenway Park), Kahan poked fun at the long campaign behind his 2022 album on social media: “there’s no way [he] would release something else Stick Season-related…is there?”
Kahan recently teamed up with Kelsea Ballerini on her single “Cowboys Cry Too” and James Bay’s “Up All Night,” which also featured The Lumineers.
After a series of sold-out shows in the UK and Europe, Kahan will return to the US for a handful of headlining festival performances this fall, including Asbury Park’s Sea.Hear.Now and Nashville’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival.
On September 19, Kahan will perform a sold-out benefit in Vermont. Hosted by his mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project, proceeds from the evening will be distributed amongst Vermont-based organizations. Since its launch in 2023, The Busyhead Project has raised over $2.5 million in its efforts to support accessible mental healthcare. The organization partners with national and local organizations to spread mental health awareness, amplify discussion, and share resources.
The Busyhead Project
Kahan’s We’ll All Be Here Forever tour features a variety of collaborations with the initiative including The Fenway Park Livestream benefitting 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.
Purchase Noah Kahan’s Music
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Conclusion
Noah Kahan’s new live album, Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park), is a testament to his dedication to his craft and his fans. With its release on August 30, fans can relive the magic of his sold-out dates at Fenway Park and experience the emotional connection he shares with his audience.
FAQs
Q: When is the album released?
A: Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park) is out August 30 via Mercury Records/Republic Records.
Q: What is The Busyhead Project?
A: The Busyhead Project is a mental health initiative founded by Noah Kahan to support accessible mental healthcare. The organization partners with national and local organizations to spread mental health awareness, amplify discussion, and share resources.
Q: How can I purchase Noah Kahan’s music?
A: You can buy Noah Kahan’s music on vinyl and CD here.
Q: What are Noah Kahan’s upcoming performances?
A: Kahan will perform at Asbury Park’s Sea.Hear.Now and Nashville’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival this fall, and will also host a sold-out benefit in Vermont on September 19.
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