Noah Kahan performs Tiny Desk concert ahead of new album



1 of 3 | Noah Kahan performed at a Tiny Desk concert released Tuesday. File Photo by Caroline Brehman/UPI | License Photo
Noah Kahan takes to the stage in a new episode of NPR’s Tiny Desk series.
The singer-songwriter, 29, performed his 2022 single “Orange Juice” during the intimate concert, released Tuesday.
Kahan’s set also included “American Cars,” “The Great Divide” and “Paid Time Off,” three songs from his forthcoming album, The Great Divide, which releases Friday.
The singer was joined by musicians Noah Levine, Mike Harris, Dylan Jones, Nina de Vitry, Alex Bachari and Marcos Valles.
Kahan announced The Great Divide in January, writing on Instagram, “The music here is my best attempt to delve deeper into the people, places, and feelings that have made me who I am.”
He will promote the album on a sold-out North American tour that kicks off June 11 in Orlando, Fla., and concludes Aug. 31 in Seattle.
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