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Fenway's First: Kahan's Record-Breaking Boston Run
14 Jul
Summary
- Noah Kahan made history by selling out four consecutive shows at Fenway Park.
- Massachusetts Governor declared Saturday 'Noah Kahan Day' in his honor.
- Kahan achieved a hole-in-one and a casino win during his epic week.

Noah Kahan recently achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first performer to sell out four consecutive nights at Boston's iconic Fenway Park. His performances drew more than 150,000 fans, solidifying his status as a prominent New England artist. To commemorate his success, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey proclaimed Saturday, July 11, as "Noah Kahan Day" in the state.
During his run at Fenway, Kahan received surprise video messages from notable figures, including Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, Red Sox legend David "Big Papi" Ortiz, and former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. On his final night, his mother announced his induction into the Fenway Music Hall of Fame, placing him among legends like Billy Joel and Paul McCartney.
Beyond his concert achievements, Kahan experienced an exceptional week offstage. He celebrated making a hole-in-one at the Boston Golf Club and mentioned winning $5,000 at Encore casino. Kahan's fourth studio album, "The Great Divide," released in April, also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking his first chart-topping album and the largest first-week performance for a rock album since 2014. He is set to continue his tour with upcoming shows at Wrigley Field in Chicago.