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To say Noah Kahan‘s back-to-back Fenway Park shows were emotional would be an understatement.
The New England singer-songwriter took every available moment to express his gratitude to the sold-out crowds on Thursday and Friday.
“This is the most unbelievable thing that’s ever happened in my entire life. Thank you so much,” he said Friday night. “The last headline show I played in Boston was at MGM Fenway. It fit about 5,000 people. I think there are about 38,000 here tonight.”
It was clear that all roads in his career have led to this moment at this iconic venue.
“I’ll be telling my grandchildren about these last two nights,” the Vermont native said later in the night.
The most heartwarming moment, though, came during the “Stick Season” finale when the Kahan family joined the singer on stage — jumping and dancing and truly just basking in the joy of it all.
Noah Kahan’s family joined him on stage for the “Stick Season” finale as he wrapped up his second sold-out night at Fenway Park on Friday. 🥹@BostonDotCom @NoahKahan @fenwaypark pic.twitter.com/ap3WHK6KPg
— Heather Alterisio (@HeathAlt) July 20, 2024
For coverage of Kahan’s first night at Fenway on Thursday, check out Boston.com’s review and setlist, as well as video from the show.
Plus, see performances by Thursday’s special guests, The Lumineers and Gracie Abrams.
Kahan had no guests Friday other than his openers, James Bay and Mt. Joy. Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper of Mt. Joy joined Kahan on stage for “Northern Attitude.”
“I gonna be honest with you, we had a great guest coming tonight; it didn’t work out. So, I hope I’ve been enough for you all,” the singer said.
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