Concerts

Noah Kahan to livestream sold-out Fenway shows this summer

A portion of all proceeds from the livestream tickets, as well as $5 from each bundle, will go toward Kahan's mental health foundation, The Busyhead Project.

Noah Kahan stands on the field at Fenway Park before throwing the ceremonial first pitch prior to a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs, Sunday, April 28, 2024, in Boston. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer

Whether you live in city or the sticks, you don’t have to go far to see Noah Kahan perform at Fenway Park in Boston this summer.

If you were not one of the lucky fans to secure a ticket to one of his two sold-out nights at Fenway next month, you still have a chance to experience the concert — just from the comfort of your living room.

Kahan’s back-to-back shows at the historic ballpark on July 18 and 19 will be available to livestream, the singer-songwriter, who was raised in Vermont and New Hampshire, announced Thursday.

The livestream begins at 8:30 p.m. each night with the show starting at 8:45 p.m., according to the event website.

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Tickets start at $14.99 to livestream one of the two nights and include a 48-hour window to replay the show. Fans can also opt to livestream both nights with tickets starting at $24.99. Additionally, there are package options featuring special merchandise bundles.

The Fenway shows are part of Kahan’s “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour.”

A portion of all proceeds from the livestream tickets, as well as $5 from each bundle, will go toward Kahan’s mental health foundation, The Busyhead Project.

Learn more and buy tickets at noahkahanfenway.com.

Heather Alterisio

Senior Content Producer

Heather Alterisio, a senior content producer, joined Boston.com in 2022 after working for more than five years as a general assignment reporter at newspapers in Massachusetts.

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