Noah Kahan Releases Live from Fenway Park Album Today

Includes Live Version of Unreleased Viral Song “Pain Is Cold Water” & Live Duet Performance with Gracie Abrams on “Everywhere, Everything”

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To mark the end of his sold-out and critically acclaimed “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour” this week, GRAMMY® nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Noah Kahan drops his new live album, Live From Fenway Park, today via Mercury Records / Republic Records / Universal Music Canada—listen HERE. Recorded last month at his back-to-back sold-out shows at Boston’s iconic Fenway Park, the live album is a celebration of Kahan’s massive touring success over the past two years and the final installment of the Stick Season chapter. It features a new unreleased song, “Pain Is Cold Water,” which has gone viral online with fans anxiously awaiting its official release, as well as a live duet performance with fellow GRAMMY® Best New Artist nominee and singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams on “Everywhere, Everything,” who was a surprise special guest during the first night at Fenway Park. On the record, fans can also listen to live versions of Stick Season tracks and favorites from Kahan’s discography, including “Mess” and “Maine.”

Earlier this week, Kahan wrapped the sold-out UK and European leg of his “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour,” which included two sold-out nights at London’s The O2 that Evening Standard praised saying, “London heard the gospel of Noah Kahan, and it’s safe to say they’ve been converted.” Up next, Kahan will be headlining a handful of festival performances throughout September, including Asbury Park’s Sea.Hear.Now and Nashville’s Pilgrimage Music andamp; Cultural Festival. See the full list of upcoming tour dates below. Throughout his critically acclaimed world tour, Kahan has surprised audiences with a slew of special guests, including Jelly Roll, Shawn Mendes, Kelsea Ballerini, Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Reneé Rapp, Remi Wolf, James Bay, Arlo Parks, Adam Durtiz of Counting Crows, Gregory Alan Isakov, Shakey Graves, Mt. Joy, John Vincent III, and even his family on the last Fenway Park night.

In addition, Kahan will be performing a sold-out benefit concert in Vermont on September 19th, which will be hosted with his mental health initiative The Busyhead Project and give its proceeds to local Vermont-based organizations to give back to his home state. Since launching last year, The Busyhead Project has already raised over $2.5 million dollars to date in pursuit of its ultimate goal to make mental healthcare accessible for all, by joining forces with national and local organizations to increase mental health awareness, amplify discussion, and democratize resources. Additional initiatives activated with The Busyhead Project during his tour include The Fenway Park Livestream, which benefitted 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.

This summer, Kahan also teamed up with Kelsea Ballerini on her single “Cowboys Cry Too” and James Bay on his single “Up All Night” with The Lumineers.

LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK TRACKLIST:

1. “Dial Drunk (Live From Fenway Park”

2. “New Perspective (Live From Fenway Park)”

3. “Everywhere, Everything feat. Gracie Abrams (Live From Fenway Park)”

4. “Forever (Live From Fenway Park)”

5. “Pain Is Cold Water (Live From Fenway Park)”

6. “Maine (Live From Fenway Park)”

7. “Paul Revere (Live From Fenway Park)”

8. “All My Love (Live From Fenway Park)”

9. “Your Needs, My Needs (Live From Fenway Park)”

10. “You’re Gonna Go Far (Live From Fenway Park)”

11. “Homesick (Live From Fenway Park)”

12. “Growing Sideways (Live From Fenway Park)”

13. “She Calls Me Back (Live From Fenway Park)”

14. “Orange Juice (Live From Fenway Park)”

15. “Northern Attitude (Live From Fenway Park)”

16. “Mess (Live From Fenway Park)”

17. “The View Between Villages (Live From Fenway Park)”

18. “Stick Season (Live From Fenway Park)”

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
September 11 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre - SOLD OUT *
September 13 Cavendish, PEI SOMMO Music Festival :
September 14 Asbury Park, NJ Sea.Hear.Now :
September 19 Essex Junction, VT The Busyhead Project Benefit Concert
September 22 St. Augustine, FL Sing Out Loud Festival :
September 28 Bridgeport, CT Soundside Music Festival :
September 29 Franklin, TN Pilgrimage Music andamp; Cultural Festival :
October 17 Inglewood, CA Kia Forum – “Life Is A Carnival: A Musical Celebration Of Robbie Robertson”

* Rescheduled Date
: Festival Date

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