Noah Kahan pide a sus fans que dejen de robar una señal de tráfico de su ciudad natal

El cantante Noah Kahan ha instado a sus seguidores a dejar de llevarse una señal de tráfico de su ciudad natal en Vermont. La señal de Alger Brook Road, en Strafford, atrajo la atención a raíz de una estrofa de su canción "The View Between Villages". Kahan publicó la petición en sus redes sociales tras enterarse de que la señal había sido robada en repetidas ocasiones.

Kahan se dirigió a los fans que viajan al Upper Valley a través de una historia de Instagram. Afirmó que los constantes hurtos muestran falta de respeto hacia los residentes y generan problemas para el municipio.

El cantante se ofreció a pagar los reemplazos hasta que se encuentre una solución definitiva. Expresó su pesar por el hecho de que incluir el nombre de la calle en su canción haya provocado molestias a la población local.

Kahan también recordó a su creciente base de seguidores que respeten la privacidad de su familia y la tranquilidad de su ciudad natal. Les pidió que no perturben los lugares ni a los residentes del área.

La petición llega después de que Kahan hablara sobre su regreso a Vermont para escribir su nuevo álbum, The Great Divide, en un reciente reportaje de portada para Rolling Stone.

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