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Busyheads, it’s time to mentally prepare for an emotional journey ahead.
Noah Kahan is set to offer a new perspective on his life and music in a documentary coming to Netflix next month.
Fans will be able to stream “Noah Kahan: Out of Body” beginning April 13, according to an announcement by the singer-songwriter on Monday. Plus: Kahan’s fourth studio album, “The Great Divide,” will arrive less than two weeks later on April 24.
“My life was filmed for a year and a half,” Kahan wrote on Instagram about the coming documentary. “It was weird, difficult, and genuinely beautiful to experience. I’m excited for you guys to see it too.
“This documentary captures so much more than I ever thought the world would see about myself, my creative journey and my family,” he continued. “I am nervous about it because it’s personal and some things I touch on are painful to think about and be reminded of. I remember though that anything scary or hard is usually worth sharing with the world.”
The documentary will explore the breakout success of “Stick Season,” both the song and album in 2022; Kahan’s mental health journey amid unexpected fame and extensive touring; and the grounding of his Vermont roots and family as he navigates what comes next, according to Netflix Tudum.
“Maybe it will reach one of you in a time when you need it,” Kahan said on Instagram. “Maybe you’ll see some of your own family in mine. Either way, I hope you love it.”
Heather Alterisio, a senior content producer, joined Boston.com in 2022 after working for more than five years as a general assignment reporter at newspapers in Massachusetts.
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