With a Fenway Frank in one hand and an Unwell Hydration drink in the other, Alex Cooper, the host of the popular Call Her Daddy podcast took over Fenway Park last Friday night for “Big Al’s Block Party.”
Alongside some popular members of her Unwell Network, including Grace O’Malley (who threw the first pitch at the Red Sox game), Cooper claimed Landsdowne Street as her own for the night, taking over Game On Fenway, The Landsdowne Pub, Bill’s Bar, and Loretta’s Last Call. Each bar was themed for a different flavor of Unwell Hydration, offering party-goers a unique experience at every stop. Fenway was full of carnival games, DJ’s, giveaways, and, of course, the infamous Father Cooper and her friends. In an Instagram post about the event, user @the.bottoms posted “We can’t tell you the score but we can confirm @gracekomalley has a killer pitch and @alexandracooper knows how to throw one hell of a party!”
A former Boston University Terrier, Alex’s takeover felt more like homecoming than a tour stop. In a post from her @unwell account on Instagram, Cooper says “Boston, you’ve done it again 🤯🎉🔥 we can always count on Beantown to throw DOWN!! Shoutout to the legendary mf @redsox for being the absolute BEST hosts and to the @patriotscheerleaders (!!!) for starting the day off CORRECT 👏👏”
Feeling heavy FOMO? Be sure to check out her next stop in Las Vegas, NV, on October 10 and 11 to see Cooper alongside more famous faces like Trisha Paytas, Stassi Schroeder, and Bethenny Frankel. Get tickets here.






Nicole Speros holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications & Media Studies and is currently diving deeper into the industry at Berklee College of Music, where she’s studying Music Business. A passionate storyteller with an eye for what’s next, Nicole brings a sharp, curious voice to her work as a music journalist. She covers emerging artists, shifting trends, and the ever-evolving intersection of music and media—with a focus on authenticity, accessibility, and the songs that connect us all.
She’s an active member of GRAMMY U/The Recording Academy and Women in Music, always looking for ways to support and amplify voices in the industry. When she’s not in class or writing, you’ll probably find her stage-side at a local Boston show or hopping on a plane for her next adventure.