Updated
Updated · Variety · Apr 27
Rolling Stone launches first Stateside festival headlined by Noah Kahan in New York
Updated
Updated · Variety · Apr 27

Rolling Stone launches first Stateside festival headlined by Noah Kahan in New York

7 articles · Updated · Variety · Apr 27
  • The festival will take place July 4 at Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, with a capacity just under 4,000 and performances by Gigi Perez, Sydney Rose, Arcy Drive, and more.
  • Stateside will feature music, local food vendors, artisan markets, fireworks, and exclusive VIP and hospitality packages, with tickets on sale April 30. Partners include Boston Beer Company, Scout Motors, and Hertz.
  • The event celebrates Americana and offers intimate experiences, with a portion of ticket sales benefiting Noah Kahan's BusyHead Project, a mental-health nonprofit. Rolling Stone is owned by Penske Media.
How will Noah Kahan's stadium-sized show translate to Stateside's intimate 4,000-person riverside venue?
How will this celebrity-headlined event impact Kingston's vibrant, community-focused local music scene?
Beyond a donation, how will the festival actively promote mental wellness to honor its charity partner, The BusyHead Project?
Will Stateside’s small, folk-centric lineup provide enough variety to entertain attendees for a full day of music?
Is Rolling Stone's luxury festival a new industry model or just an exclusive party disconnected from its Americana theme?
Can the historic Hutton Brickyards host a modern rock festival without losing its unique, serene character?