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Noah Kahan Announces Folk & Fairways Benefit Event in Vermont

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Noah Kahan is bringing together his love of music, golf, and community service this fall with the launch of the Folk & Fairways Benefit Concert & Golf Tournament. The two-day event, created in partnership with his mental health nonprofit The Busyhead Project, will take place September 30 and October 1 at Spruce Peak in Stowe, Vermont.


The weekend will feature a welcome reception, a golf tournament, and an intimate acoustic performance from Kahan himself. The initiative underscores his ongoing mission to raise awareness around mental health while giving back to the state he proudly calls home.

To ensure tickets go directly to fans rather than resellers, access will be determined by lottery. Registration opens August 14 at 12:00 p.m. EST and closes August 17 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Those selected will be notified on August 20 at noon.


“I’m so excited to be heading back home this fall to Vermont for the first Folk & Fairways benefit concert and golf tournament supporting The Busyhead Project at Spruce Peak,” Kahan said. “All proceeds are going to community-based mental health organizations.”


Since its launch in 2023, The Busyhead Project has raised more than $4.5 million to support local mental health initiatives across North America and the UK. Through concerts, workshops, exclusive merchandise, and its Action Village at Kahan’s shows, the foundation has worked to reduce stigma, promote awareness, and expand access to resources. The organization also partnered with Backline to provide Kahan’s touring crew with direct access to mental health professionals, wellness programs, and a Mental Health Fund, helping set a new standard for touring in the music industry.

 
 
 

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