Concerts

Noah Kahan returning to Fenway for intimate benefit show at MGM Music Hall

The Vermont native and two-time Grammy-nominated artist invites fans to enjoy a special performance in support of The Busyhead Project and the Red Sox Foundation.

Noah Kahan performs during his “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour” at Fenway Park in Boston on July 18, 2024.
Noah Kahan performs during his “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour” at Fenway Park in Boston on July 18, 2024. Kayla Bartkowski For The Boston Globe

A little over a year after his two back-to-back sold-out Fenway Park shows, Noah Kahan will return to the home of the Red Sox, this time opting for a smaller, more intimate performance just next door at MGM Music Hall.

The Vermont native and two-time Grammy-nominated artist invites fans to support The Busyhead Project, Kahan’s nonprofit and mental health initiative that has raised more than $4.5 million to date, and the Red Sox Foundation.

All of the net proceeds from concert ticket sales will be equally split and donated between the two organizations.

The singer-songwriter previously performed at the 5,000-seat MGM Music Hall in 2022.

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To request the chance to purchase tickets, fans must register between now and Sunday, Oct. 12, at 11:59 p.m. at noahkahan.request.ticketmaster.com/.

Submitting a request will not guarantee access to tickets. Fans will receive a notification by end of day on Wednesday, Oct. 15, about whether they were chosen.

For those who are selected via the lottery, there will be a two-ticket purchase limit per fan. Ticketmaster will automatically charge the fan’s credit card connected to their account, if they are chosen.

Sponsors of the benefit concert include Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Cabot Creamery, DNS Capital, Harvey, L.L.Bean, and various Fenway Sports Group limited partners.

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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