Noah Kahan’s family joined him on stage for the “Stick Season” finale as he wrapped up his second sold-out night at Fenway Park on Friday. 🥹
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In his new album, Vermont-grown singer-songwriter Noah Kahan teeters on the edge of an internal divide: who he was before his meteoric rise and where he goes from here. https://t.co/35cUZpc5dJ @NoahKahan@BostonDotCom
A Berklee College of Music alumna, Laufey dazzled and delighted in her Boston homecoming with a five-act performance filled with whimsy, nostalgia, and undeniable talent at TD Garden on Monday night. https://t.co/5VMAcnlbcw @BostonDotCom
Surprise guests were aplenty at Saturday night’s Jonas Brothers concert at Fenway Park, but the biggest moment of the night? Kevin Jonas’s live solo debut. @BostonDotCom
On a roll with the mid-2000s nostalgia, the Jonas Brothers brought out Foxborough native JoJo on Saturday to perform her pop hit “Leave (Get Out)” at Fenway Park. @BostonDotCom
Keeping the throwbacks coming at Fenway Park on Saturday, the Jonas Brothers brought out the first artist to take them on tour, Jesse McCartney. @BostonDotCom
After taking the Fenway crowd back two decades with Dashboard Confessional’s “Vindicated,” the Jonas Brothers asked Chris Carrabba to help perform their own song — which they said Dashboard Confessional inspired — “Take a Breath.” @BostonDotCom
The Jonas Brothers took Fenway Park back to the mid-2000s with its special guests on Saturday night, starting with Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba. @BostonDotCom
How did a ceiling fan become a leading visual in the Karen Read murder trial?
This and much more Karen Read case coverage from @AMPatkin can be found at @BostonDotCom https://t.co/XogdeEaGHq #KarenReadTrial
@mbta there is water or some liquid leaking from the ceiling of Green Line 3639 B, heading toward Gov Ctr now. The liquid is pooling on 6+ seats and the floor.
Fall Out Boy closed out its nostalgia-filled set on Day 2 of Boston Calling with “Saturday” as Pete Wentz, suspended in the air, released balloons and worked the crowd. @BostonDotCom
Cage the Elephant kept the crowd moving and grooving with hits like “Spiderhead” during its roughly 60-minute set at Boston Calling on Saturday. @BostonDotCom
A little rain is only adding to the good vibes at Thee Sacred Souls set at Boston Calling. Lead singer Josh Lane took time to run through the crowd while singing the aptly titled “Running Away.”