Concerts

Vermont native Noah Kahan to play 2 shows at Fenway in summer 2024

The local singer-songwriter's "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" wraps up in Boston on July 19 with special guests Mt. Joy.

Noah Kahan plays an acoustic guitar and sings into a microphone on stage at Boston Calling.
Noah Kahan performs at Boston Calling on May 27, 2023. Erin Clark/Globe Staff

Call your mom. Call your friends. Call everyone you know. New England native Noah Kahan will bring his “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour” to Fenway Park next summer.

Kahan, who was raised in Vermont and New Hampshire, built the hype up earlier this week when he teased a photo of himself in a Red Sox jersey leaning against a pole in Fenway’s Grandstand 24 section on Instagram with the caption “’24.”

Live Nation’s announcement on Sept. 20 follows Kahan’s sold-out 2022 and 2023 Stick Season Tour runs, which included stops at the Bank of Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, and the Xfinity Center in Mansfield. Kahan also performed at Boston Calling in May. He announced 2024 dates in Europe and the U.K. last month.

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Kahan recently released a new version of his deeply emotional song, “Call Your Mom,” with fellow singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine, and earlier this summer, he worked with Grammy Award-nominated Post Malone on a version of “Dial Drunk,” which peaked at No. 1 on both the alternative and AAA radio charts.

The 32-date North American leg of the 2024 tour will kick off in Vancouver in March before bringing it home to the beloved ballpark in Boston for two shows, Thursday, July 18 and Friday, July 19, with special guests Mt. Joy.

Fans who previously registered for tickets were randomly selected to receive a code that would grant them access to a presale on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general ticket sale on Friday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.

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Learn more at redsox.com/concerts.

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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