Noah Kahan brings I Was/I Am from Vermont to Boston

Date:

Noah Kahan Live In Boston

 

Enough sold-out shows have come through Boston since venues reopened, that every show feels like a special moment. Perhaps none more special so far than Thursday night at House of Blues across from iconic Fenway Park, when Vermont native Noah Kahan brought his latest folk-pop hybrid album I Was/I Am through Beantown. Kahan (and Australian opener Blake Rose) were both sincerely overwhelmed by playing the biggest show of their lives so far. Kahan tore through his setlist with the capacity 2,500 crowd singing along every word – he even donned a Red Sox jersey to make the occasion.

Rose opened up the night to an already packed to the brim room. His set demanded the attention of those who didn’t already know him. Those who were familiar with Rose sang along to every word – so much so you’d have thought he was a headliner. His set included songs like “Rollerblades,” “Hotel Room,” and “Lost.” A highlight was actually his cover of “Left Hand Free” by Alt-J.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

 

With infectious energy and irresistible melodies, there’s little doubt this 2,500 capacity theatre won’t hold Kahan for long. Expect to see even bigger things as more people discover the self-proclaimed “Jewish Ed Sheeran.”  He tore through his set, opening with “A Troubled Mind” and “Passenger” working his way through to a rousing encore that included “Hurt Somebody” and “Young Blood.”

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

 

Check out Noah’s remaining tour dates here.

Keep up with Blake Rose: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

Keep up with Noah Kahan: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

Leave a Reply

Share post:

More from Author

More like this
Related

Pop music is at its best with Olivia Rodrigo at the helm of ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’ —...

With 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,' Olivia Rodrigo proves lightning can strike three times, delivering a devastating collection of love songs that explores the slow unraveling hidden beneath infatuation.

Amyl and the Sniffers bring their high-energy punk to Boston

Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers stopped by...

Holly Humberstone puts on an enchanting show in Boston

  Holly Humberstone captivated the audience in Boston with a...

Motionless In White adds second leg to the Sweat and Blood U.S. Tour

After three long years of waiting, Motionless In White return with...