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Barenaked Ladies and Hootie & the Blowfish – Fenway Park

Posted on July 11, 2024October 9, 2024 by Mikey

This summer, Hootie & the Blowfish has reunited and is touring with Edwin McCain and collective soul on a tour called. When I saw the lineup, I thought it would be a fun throwback show to go to, but didn’t have a ton of interest. Then, Barenaked, ladies who happens to be one of my favorite bands, announced that they would be joining the tour for this one stop at Fenway Park. It would also be there only Boston stop on their own summer tour. I bought tickets almost immediately after this was announced.

I had seen Barenaked Ladies at Red Rocks and the summer before at Leader Bank in Boston. This would be the third time that I would be seeing them and would be the third person I would bring to see them who would tell me that they are now a big fan. it is kind of like the hotdogs at target. Which actually kind of relates to this, as this concert was at Fenway. Some Target locations have a Pizza Hut inside of them with the best hotdogs you will ever have. I know everybody likes Costco hotdogs because they are cheap and the foot-long and they aren’t wrong but the ones from Target are the best ones you will ever have. They taste just like a ballpark Frank. Anytime I am with somebody at Target, I mentioned to them how good the hotdogs are and they tell me that I am disgusting. I told them that I will buy them on and if I am wrong, I will buy something in the store. I have never had to buy anything in the store for anyone. Now I want a hot dog. Even though it is only 10:00 AM.

Anyway. Fenway puts on a lot of concerts throughout the summer. Two of the ones that I wanted to go to this year or Noah Con, and then Green Day with the Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Linda. But both shows were just too expensive. But the Hootie show was reasonably priced. I wasn’t on the lawn, but got good seats at $75 each.

My friend and I unfortunately missed Edwin McCain and Collective Soul as the concert started pretty early. It surprisingly didn’t take me long to get into Boston after work, though even though this was the same day as the Celtics parade. I was driving against the traffic the whole time.

When we got to the show, it started to rain. Barenaked ladies were just about to take the stage or delayed for about 30 minutes. my friend and I decided to go grab some food while we waited. Everyone in line watch the rain, as well as the broadcasted Red Sox away game they were showing in the stadium. We waited in line for about 10 minutes just to find out, it was only for alcohol.we then got into one of the two lines. I was presently supplies surprised at how affordable the food was there. I think it came out to around $36 for a Red Sox hat, memorabilia cup filled with french fries, hotdog, a pretzel, and two waters.

While at our seats and waiting in line for food, I struck up a conversation with a few strangers. As I do. I asked who they were here to see and was excited to hear how many people were also there for BNL. That’s what the true Barenaked Ladies heads call them.

The Canadian rockers kicked off their set with “The Old Apartment” For so long now, I thought that was a perfect break up song. But I learned earlier in the day that it is not a breakup song. As usual, Barenaked Ladies did an improvised rap song. When they did this at Red Rocks a few years back, they had bought an expensive drone to fly around and film. Immediately, they broke the drone and made up a whole rap song about it. The band played all of the hits including “Lovin’ Life,” the single off of their latest album, “In Flight.” The Barenaked Ladies were there to get the crowd pumped and they did just that. The last song, or songs, they played was a massive of medley of Vampire / Flowers / As It Was / Take On Me / Climb Ev’ry Mountain / So Long, Farewell / Rock of Ages.

Hootie came on at 9:25 PM and played until 11:00 PM. I wish he played for so much longer. After seeing them, I am a total Hootie head now. They played a bunch of covers including “For What It’s Worth,” “Wagon Wheel” and “Losing My Religion.” They played the hits. They played on Darius Rucker song.

At one point, I looked out at the crowd of people singing along to Hootie and I totally understood the hype around country concerts and festivals. Not saying that this is in my future, but damn, was this a fun time.

Edwin McCain setlist: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/edwin-mccain/2024/fenway-park-boston-ma-6b57cefe.html

Collective Soul setlist: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/collective-soul/2024/fenway-park-boston-ma-6357da2f.html

Barenaked Ladies setlist: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/barenaked-ladies/2024/fenway-park-boston-ma-357d5fb.html

Hootie & the Blowfish setlist: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/hootie-and-the-blowfish/2024/fenway-park-boston-ma-1b57d580.html

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