Noah Kahan Scolds Fans Over Stolen Vermont Road Sign

Noah Kahan Scolds Fans Over Stolen Vermont Road Sign

Noah Kahan has pleaded with his fans to stop stealing a sign for a road mentioned in one of his songs. The singer-songwriter put out a social media post saying he’s been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in the Vermont upper valley town of Strafford has been repeatedly stolen. Kahan sang about the road in his song “The View Between Villages,” the final track of his 2022 album Stick Season. “Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/ A minute from home, but I feel so far from it,” Kahan sings.

Kahan called the thievery “a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.” He explained he used to live on the road, inspiring him to put it into his song. “I hate that because I put the road name in a song that some people have taken that as an invitation to disrupt the lives of the hardworking and kind folks who frequent it,” Kahan wrote. The singer-songwriter offered to connect with town officials about ways to stop the theft and pay for the replacement before apologizing for the thievery.

In a show of his roots, Kahan also said officials could get in touch with his “amazing mom” to reach him. While speaking out against the road sign stealing, Kahan also took the chance to protect his privacy, saying that his fan “community has grown much larger and for that reason I feel I should again remind you all about how deeply protective I am over my family’s privacy, and of the sanctuary of where I am from. Please don’t disturb these places or people.”

Kahan is currently on a North American tour that lasts until August. Fans can look for tickets to his shows, which include stops at **Rogers Stadium** in Toronto, **Great American Ball Park** in Cincinnati, **Fenway Park** in Boston, and **Wrigley Field** in Chicago. The tour will also feature special guests, including **Gigi Perez** and **Annabelle Dinda**.

In April, the singer-songwriter unveiled his **2027 Out of the Blue Festival**, announcing topliners **Hayley Williams**, **Mt. Joy**, and **The Head and the Heart**. Kahan’s fans can stay up-to-date with his latest music and tour dates on his official website and social media channels.

In conclusion, **Noah Kahan** is speaking out against the theft of a road sign in Vermont that was mentioned in one of his songs. The singer-songwriter is asking his fans to respect the community and stop stealing the sign, and is offering to help replace it and prevent future theft. With his North American tour underway and new music on the horizon, Kahan is sure to remain a prominent figure in the music industry. Fans can catch him live at one of his many upcoming shows, and can stay tuned for more updates from this talented artist.

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