The first trailer for the new Noah Kahan documentary, Noah Kahan: Out of Body, has landed ahead of its April release.
The Netflix feature gives fans a raw look at the singer-songwriter’s rise to fame and the pressure that comes with it. Following the global explosion of his hit song “Stick Season”, the film captures an artist at a crossroads, trying to figure out what comes next.
Directed by Nick Sweeney, the documentary digs into Kahan’s life before “Stick Season” catapulted him into the stratosphere, revealing he was “close to giving up music” before writing the track in his rural Vermont home.

“I know that I’m most happy when I’m home and when I’m making music,” he says. “And that’s what I’m most scared of — that I have to be in my mom’s house, that I have to be in Vermont, that I have to be struggling or in pain to make music.”
The film, which premiered at the 2026 SXSW Film Festival where it won the 24 Beats Per Second Audience Award, is set to land on Netflix on April 13th.
Alongside the documentary, Kahan has also announced his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, which is due out on April 24th via Mercury Records. He released the title track, “The Great Divide”, back in January, and followed it up with the second single, “Porch Light”, earlier this month.
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The latest single marks his first collaboration with Aaron Dessner of The National. The track was recorded between Dessner’s Long Pond Studio in Hudson, New York, and Gold Pacific Studios in Nashville, and was produced by Kahan alongside Dessner and his regular collaborator, Gabe Simon.

