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By Kevin Slane
Following up on a successful 2025 Fenway Concert Series featuring the likes of Hozier and The Lumineers, Fenway Sports Group has put together a stacked lineup of 2026 Fenway Park concerts for fans to enjoy this summer.
The season kicks off June 22 with English folk rock band Mumford and Sons, and continues through mid-August, when country star Chris Stapleton visits for a pair of shows on Aug. 14 and 15.
The biggest name on the list of 2026 Fenway Park concerts is undoubtedly singer-songwriter Noah Kahan. The New Englander played two sold-out shows at Fenway in 2024, and is doubling the total this time around with an unprecedented four shows at the home of the Red Sox on July 7, 8, 10, and 11.
The list of 2026 Fenway Park concerts may still have some last-minute additions as well.
An existing agreement between the Red Sox and the City of Boston normally caps the ballpark at 12 concerts per year. But executives for Live Nation and Fenway Sports Group recently received approval from the city to add a 13th concert to this summer’s slate, citing an expected increase in tourist traffic from the World Cup and the return of the Tall Ships at Sail Boston 2026.
As of now, there are 11 nights of shows on the summer schedule, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if another artist or two gets added at a later date.
Here are all the artists set to play 2026 Fenway Park concerts so far, as well as information on how to buy tickets.
Note: This article will be updated as more 2026 Fenway Park concerts are announced.

Despite what the title of their hit song suggests, Mumford & Sons will not wait to kick off the 2026 Fenway Park Concert Series, playing their first show at the home of the Red Sox on Monday, June 22 at 6 p.m.
The English folk rock trio released its latest album, “Prizefighter” in February, and will visit Boston during the tour of the same name alongside openers Lord Huron and Dylan Gossett. The album’s lead single, “Rubber Band Man,” features Hozier, who played at Fenway almost exactly one year earlier in June 2025.
Tickets for Mumford & Sons’ Fenway Park show are on sale now through the Red Sox website.

Fans who regularly attended Red Sox games in 2025 may have seen Romy Gonzalez enter the batter’s box to the tune of “Sundream,” a 2014 track from Rüfüs Du Sol. Now the Australian EDM trio will be at Friendly Fenway in the flesh, making its Fenway Park debut on Tuesday, June 23 at 7 p.m.
Songs like “Sundream” and “Innerbloom” are a good introduction to the group’s deep house-influenced sound, which the group has been remixing and refining since its 2010 debut. Joining Rüfüs Du Sol at Fenway is another electronica group, English duo Maribou State.
Tickets for Rüfüs Du Sol’s Fenway Park show are on sale now through the Red Sox website.

Following two sold-out Fenway shows in 2024, singer-songwriter (and New England native) Noah Kahan is doubling the fun with four shows at the historic ballpark on July 7, 8, 10, and 11 at 6:30 p.m. Kahan’s summer tour will begin six weeks after the release of his fourth studio album, “The Great Divide,” and will feature singer-songwriter Gigi Perez and indie artist Annabelle Dinda as the openers.
No other city has more than two Kahan shows on the schedule, proving that Kahan — who was born in Vermont, went to high school in New Hampshire, and recently lived in Watertown — keeps New England a priority.
Tickets for all four of Noah Kahan’s Fenway Park shows are sold out on the Red Sox website, but may be available on the secondary market.

Tim McGraw isn’t bringing just a little bit of country to Fenway Park — he’s packing a festival’s worth of artists into one evening on Thursday, July 30 at 4 p.m.
Joining McGraw are a pair of country stars who have changed their names over the years: The Chicks (formerly The Dixie Chicks) and Lady A (formerly Lady Antebellum). Also on the bill are alt-country group 49 Winchester and rising country artist Timothy Wayne. Out of McGraw’s 33 dates on his Pawn Shop Guitar tour, Fenway is one of only three venues that will feature all five artists.
Tickets for Tim McGraw’s Fenway Park concert are on sale now through the Red Sox website.

During a five-year stretch from 1978-1983, the town of Burlington, Vermont experienced the founding of Ben & Jerry’s, the election of Mayor Bernie Sanders, and the formation of iconic jam band Phish, which will return to its New England roots with a pair of Fenway Park concerts on Friday, July 30 and Saturday, Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m.
Phish will be visiting Fenway Park for the third time, having previously performed at the home of the Red Sox in 2009 and 2019.
Tickets for Phish’s Fenway Park concerts are available through the Red Sox website.

Looking for a little bit of chicken (fried) and cold beer on a Sunday night in Boston this summer? Zac Brown Band has just the ticket.
Zac Brown Band is heading back to Fenway Park for a concert on Sunday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m., hoping to extend its record of 14 consecutive sold-out shows at the ballpark. Joining Zac Brown Band at Fenway is Old Crow Medicine Show, best known for its hit “Wagon Wheel.”
Tickets for Zac Brown Band’s Fenway Park concert are available through the Red Sox website.

Chris Stapleton brought a legendary backing band to his Mohegan Sun show in March, mixing blues, rock, and country during an intimate evening at the Connecticut casino. Though the arena will be bigger this summer, Stapleton will surely do the same when he visits Fenway Park for a pair of shows on Friday, Aug. 14 at Saturday, Aug. 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Joining the 11-time Grammy winner at the home of the Red Sox are country singer Zach Top and soul/R&B singer Allen Stone, both of whom hail from the state of Washington.
Tickets for Chris Stapleton’s Fenway Park concerts are available through the Red Sox website, though tickets are limited for the Aug. 14 show.
Kevin Slane is a staff writer for Boston.com covering entertainment and culture. His work focuses on movie reviews, streaming guides, celebrities, and things to do in Boston.
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