Overview
- Kahan closed a four-night run at Fenway Park that set a venue record as the first artist to sell out four consecutive shows, with roughly 150,000 fans attending across the engagement.
- The run concluded Saturday with Kahan’s surprise induction into the Fenway Music Hall of Fame, a ceremony that followed fireworks and cameo appearances from local sports figures.
- Governor Maura Healey issued an official proclamation naming July 11 Noah Kahan Day, praising his songwriting about New England and his advocacy through the Busyhead Project.
- Fans packed both the ballpark and nearby Lansdowne Street, where large crowds sang, danced, lined up for merchandise, and created block‑wide watch parties during the concerts.
- The dates underscored the singer’s rapid rise from his 2022 breakthrough with 'Stick Season' to stadium headliner status while boosting demand on the ticket resale market and extending momentum for his 2026 album The Great Divide tour.