- Music
- 13 Sep 23
Noah Kahan teases single release featuring Lizzy McAlpine
Folk singer/songwriter teases highly anticipated new collaboration with TikTok sensation Lizzy McAlpine.
American singer-songwriter, Noah Kahan, took to social media to tease a duet version of his Stick Season track, 'Call Your Mom', with international star Lizzy McAlpine. The track is due to release this Friday, September 15.
The social media post consists of the folk singer writing out lyrics to the upcoming duet as we here a brief snippet of the emotional track.
Following the release of his album, Stick Season, and the special release of 'Dial Drunk' with Post Malone, this next release is highly anticipated.
Kahan will visit Dublin on his upcoming tour, playing the 3Arena in February after selling out his original Irish date this coming November in the National Stadium.
Musician Lizzy McAlpine has been busy on her End of the Movie tour during the summer, with a European leg due to take place in June of 2023. Due to physical and mental burnout, the singer took to social media, announcing the postponement of the EU tour. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond the artist's control, her Vicar Street date was cancelled.
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Fans are excitedly anticipating this song release as one Instagram user comments under the post: "Excellent day for people who cry."
Another jokes: "this collab is going to DESTROY me i can’t wait." It's obvious that fans know to expect a heartbreaking yet beautiful collaboration from the two artists.
You can pre-save Kahan's 'Call Your Mom' featuring Lizzy McAlpine, releasing on Friday, September 15, here!
Kahan arrives in Dublin for his National Stadium date on November 15, and in the 3Arena on February 8.
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