Entertainment
Chappell Roan Spotlights Saskatchewan in New Single “The Subway”
Chappell Roan is set to release her latest single, “The Subway,” on July 31, 2025, and she is making headlines by giving a special shoutout to Saskatchewan. The 28-year-old singer, known for her vibrant performances and catchy tunes, took to social media to tease the song, specifically highlighting a section that references moving to the Canadian province. In a post on her official Instagram account, she announced, “The Subway out July 31, 8 PM EST.”
Roan first debuted “The Subway” at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City in June 2024. During her performance, she surprised the audience with a reference to Saskatchewan, singing, “Well, f–k this city, I’m movin’ to Saskatchewan.” The crowd responded with enthusiasm, echoing her sentiments. Over the past 14 months, she has performed the single at various music festivals, with fans eagerly joining her in the Saskatchewan line.
Plans for a Potential Concert in Saskatchewan
In a recent interview with celebrity host Nardwuar, Roan expressed her desire to perform in Saskatchewan, stating, “I owe it to them. I can’t sing a song about Saskatchewan and not go there and play a show.” This comment has sparked considerable excitement among her fans in the region, who are now hopeful for a concert announcement.
The anticipation around “The Subway” has ignited discussions on social media, with local radio host Wheels from Z99 Regina sharing a fan-made video of a tractor-trailer with a license plate reading “THE SBWY” traveling through Saskatchewan’s picturesque landscapes. The video features iconic locations, including the renowned Danceland Ballroom in Manitou Beach, which some fans are suggesting as a potential venue for her concert.
As the release date approaches, fans are abuzz with speculation about Roan’s plans to connect with her audience in Saskatchewan. The combination of her catchy lyrics and the personal connection to the province may lead to a memorable performance that resonates deeply with her supporters.
With the official drop of “The Subway” on the horizon, Chappell Roan continues to build excitement, not only for her music but also for the possibility of a live show in Saskatchewan. The singer’s playful spirit and commitment to her fans demonstrate her dedication to the communities that inspire her work.
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