
Noah Kahan to Perform Boston Benefit for Mental Health and Community
Vermont native Noah Kahan knows how to entertain a crowd.
This November, his fans will be able to enjoy his signature indie-folk sound while giving back to the community.
On Thursday, November 20, Noah Kahan takes the stage at MGM Music Hall at Fenway for a benefit concert.
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Concert for a Cause
All ticket proceeds will go towards two local charities: the Red Sox Foundation and The Busy Head Project.
The Red Sox Foundation "aims to make a difference in the lives of children, families, veterans, and our communities in need by improving their health, education, and recreational opportunities."
Noah Kahan’s Mental Health Mission
Kahan pulled from his own mental health struggles to create The Busyhead Project, an organization "aimed at providing resources and information needed to end the stigma around mental health."
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The foundation not only raises awareness for mental health, it aims to make services available for anyone in need.
“I’ve been given so many wonderful opportunities in my career and it really is all for nothing if I don’t try and give back to the community that has supported me," Kahan said. "If I can help anyone get through their struggles, it will be the proudest achievement of my career."
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How The Busyhead Project Helps Others
Founded in 2023, The Busyhead Project has raised over $4 million to support 164 community organizations around the world.
Their efforts will help make mental healthcare accessible to all.
Concert Details
- VIP Doors: 5 p.m.
- Doors: 6 p.m.
- Show: 7:30 p.m.
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