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Noah Kahan to livestream pair of sold-out Fenway Park shows

Photo Credit: Aysia Marotta

The Fenway Park Concert Series kicked off its Summer 2024 edition last week with Lana Del Rey holding court at the Boston cathedral, and now one of the biggest double-headers on the calendar will be live-streamed for all audiences. Noah Kahan’s pair of sold-out shows will be broadcast on the internet, the Vermont native and Watertown resident has revealed.

The shows go down July 18 and 19, as part of the folk-pop singer-songwriter’s We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, and now those who couldn’t score a ticket can get a look at the action on the field. Tickets start at $14.99 for one night, and can tune in for both shows starting at $24.99.

And some of the proceeds are going to a good cause.

“Even though both nights are sold out, I wanted to give you guys a chance to experience this with me!” Kahan writes on Instagram. “A portion of ticket sales will be donated to @thebusyheadproject work in New England to provide access to mental health care. There will also be some sick exclusive merch bundles available with some tickets. You can get tickets at noahkahanfenway.com and you can stream it anywhere. I love you guys and can’t wait for this.”

Kahan’s pair of shows are the next concerts on the Fenway calendar, and it kickstarts a solid run of shows. Kane Brown (July 20), Foo Fighters (July 21), and blink-182 (July 23) round of the month, while Def Leppard and Journey bring a joint headlining tour to town on August 5; Green Day’s The Saviors Tour with Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid arrives August 7, and the season wraps with two Pearl Jam shows on September 15 and 17.