Folk pop artist Noah Kahan has issued a heartfelt plea to his fans, urging them to stop stealing a road sign mentioned in one of his songs. The sign, located on Alger Brook Road in Strafford, Vermont, has been repeatedly targeted by fans since Kahan's song "The View Between Villages" was released in 2022.
The song, which has gained significant popularity on social media platforms like TikTok, mentions the road sign in one of its lyrics: "Passed Alger Brook Road, I'm over the bridge / A minute from home, but I feel so far from it." This has led to fans flocking to the location, with some attempting to steal the sign as a keepsake.
Kahan, who grew up in Strafford and considers it his hometown, has expressed his disappointment and concern over the situation. He took to social media to address his fans, stating that the repeated theft of the sign is "a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with."
The singer-songwriter also acknowledged that he used to live on Alger Brook Road and emphasized his commitment to protecting his family's privacy and the community where he grew up. He encouraged fans to respect the town and its residents, urging them not to disturb the area or its people.
Kahan's plea comes as he prepares for a sold-out world tour, following the release of his fourth studio album earlier this year. The artist has gained a significant following worldwide, with his songs regularly topping the charts and going viral on social media platforms.
