Noah Kahan se une a Hayley Williams para interpretar 'Downfall' en el Ryman Auditorium

Noah Kahan hizo una aparición sorpresa en el concierto de Hayley Williams en Nashville para interpretar su nueva canción 'Downfall', de su álbum The Great Divide. Williams lo acompañó en el escenario durante el estribillo en su segunda noche en el Ryman Auditorium, como parte de su primera gira en solitario. Kahan agradeció a Williams, calificándola de leyenda, antes de actuar juntos.

Noah Kahan sorprendió a sus seguidores al unirse a Hayley Williams en el escenario del Ryman Auditorium de Nashville el 28 de abril. La actuación tuvo lugar durante la segunda de tres noches de Williams en el histórico recinto como parte de su primera gira en solitario. Kahan interpretó 'Downfall', una de las piezas destacadas de su cuarto álbum, The Great Divide, lanzado recientemente el 24 de abril. Presentó la canción diciendo: “Gracias Hayley, eres una leyenda”. Williams armonizó con él en el estribillo, creando un momento de colaboración íntima. Kahan coprodujo y coescribió 'Downfall' junto a Aaron Dessner y Gabe Simon, con coros de Justin Vernon, de Bon Iver. Horas después del lanzamiento del álbum, Kahan publicó una versión extendida titulada The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs, que incluye temas como 'Lighthouse', 'Staying Still', 'A Few of Your Own' y 'Orbiter'. El lanzamiento del álbum coincidió con el documental de Netflix Noah Kahan: Out of Body, dirigido por Nick Sweeney, que narra su ascenso desde Stick Season. Kahan tiene programada una gira por estadios con entradas agotadas para este verano, que incluye el festival Stateside de Rolling Stone en Kingston, Nueva York, el 4 de julio. Williams, quien lanzó su último álbum en solitario Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party el año pasado, continuará con su gira por Norteamérica hasta el próximo mes antes de dirigirse al Reino Unido y Europa.

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