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The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour

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The Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) Tour was Noah Kahan’s fourth concert tour, promoting his Stick Season album. The 2024 run lasted five legs and about 85 shows, taking him across Europe, North America, and Oceania. The tour began January 17, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia, and wrapped up September 11, 2024 in East Troy, Wisconsin.

Background
- Announced August 2, 2023 for a February 2024 UK/Europe leg.
- North American dates announced September 20, 2023.
- In September 2024, seven additional North American shows were added, including a second Fenway Park date.

Live recording
- On August 21, 2024, Kahan announced a live album, Live from Fenway Park, recorded during Fenway Park performances.

Opening acts
- Opening acts varied by leg. Examples include Wild Rivers (UK/Europe first leg), Dylan Gossett (Oceania), Maisie Peters and Alessi Rose (UK second leg), and others such as James Bay, Ryan Beatty, Mt. Joy, and Jensen McRae.

Setlist
- A typical show featured a mix of songs like Dial Drunk, New Perspective, Everywhere, Everywhere; Homesick; Stick Season, among others. Sets varied by show, but followed a similar overall flow.

Tour dates and venues
- Shows were held in Australia (Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth), the UK and Ireland (Dublin, London, Manchester, etc.), mainland Europe (Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, etc.), Canada (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, etc.), and the United States (numerous cities and iconic venues).
- The tour included 85 shows in total, spanning Europe, North America, and Oceania, with major stops at venues like Fenway Park, Madison Square Garden, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Arena, and many others.

Guest appearances
- Fans witnessed several special onstage moments, including Dermot Kennedy joining in Dublin; Shawn Mendes joining Noah in Toronto; Jelly Roll and Kelsea Ballerini at Nashville; Reneé Rapp at the Hollywood Bowl; Gracie Abrams at Boston; The Lumineers joining for a cover and other guests at various shows. Family members also appeared on stage during some performances in Boston.


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