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By Maxim Mower
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Throughout his colossal We'll All Be Here Forever tour, which concluded in September, Noah Kahan has raised over $2.5 million for his mental health organisation, The Busyhead Project.
At a variety of Noah Kahan's tour-stops, the Vermont singer-songwriter held The Busyhead Project Action Village, which consisted of stalls and guides that helped fans explore various mental health-related services, as well as enabling attendees to exchange messages of comfort. Over the course of his global tour, Noah Kahan has supported 108 local organisations, with The Busyhead Project also partnering with Backline to provide free mental health care, wellness days and more.
For a while now, a portion of every ticket bought as part of Noah Kahan's We'll All Be Here Forever tour has been directed towards The Busyhead Project, with the ‘Northern Attitude’ hitmaker even hosting The Busyhead Project Benefit Concert in September. All proceeds from the latter went towards supporting Noah's mental health foundation.
Noah Kahan founded The Busyhead Project in the US in May 2023, before launching the UK offshoot in 2024, to coincide with his momentous series of shows this summer. Noah Kahan returns in 2025 for his highly anticipated headlining BST Hyde Park show.
The Busyhead Project, which draws its name from Noah Kahan's much-loved 2019 debut record, strives to offer a range of support, resources and information geared towards diminishing the lingering stigma that often surrounds mental health issues.
Noah Kahan has become synonymous with his movingly vulnerable lyricism and his willingness to delve into the topic of mental health through his music, as is epitomised on a slew of Stick Season stand-outs, such as ‘Growing Sideways’ and ‘Call Your Mom’.
You can find more information on The Busyhead Project here.
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