Noah Kahan took to his Instagram to announce that his “Stick Season” era will be coming to an end after the release of three more songs on February 9th. One of the songs is his highly anticipated single “Forever.” The other two songs will be duet versions of “Paul Revere” and “You’re Gonna Go Far.”
Kahan has been teasing “Forever” on his social media and playing it in his live set in recent months. It immediately caught the attention of listeners everywhere. Since then, Noah Kahan fans have been eager for the release of the song.
Over the past few months, Kahan has teamed up with many artists for new versions of songs. All of the duets are re-released versions of songs already on the album. Some of these include Post Malone on “Dial Drunk,” Kacey Musgraves on “She Calls Me Back,” and many more.
All three of these songs will serve as extensions of Noah’s album Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever). However, they mark the end of this era in his career. The “Stick Season” era has been the most successful era of Kahan’s career by far. Taking a more folky approach, Kahan connected with listeners all over the globe in the last couple of years.
Noah Kahan has been climbing the CC50 Power Rankings. He is currently ranked 13th overall and continues to climb. He has climbed every month as he continues to resonate with a mainstream audience.
Noah Kahan kicks off his “We’ll All Be Here Forever” tour on March 26th. The tour will run through the summer and go all around the world. Tickets are available now on his website.
“Forever” and the other collabs will be available everywhere on February 9th.