Hunter Hayes reveals new record ‘Evergreen’ out March 6

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Hunter Hayes has officially announced that his next project, Evergreen, is set to hit streaming services on March 6. Alongside his forthcoming album, Hayes has also revealed that he will be hitting the road in 2026 on The Evergreen Tour, where he will receive support from BLÜ EYES and Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines.

The new album from Hayes will feature a mix of pop, country, R&B and indie-rock. The recent releases from Hayes reveal that as a songwriter he is in constant evolution, and he’s always proving how his heartfelt storytelling can resonate with others.

Hayes elaborates further on the upcoming album:

Evergreen started as a series of letters from my future self. In some ways a prayer, and in some ways manifestation. I wanted to make a project from the future. It’s full of hope, optimism, light and love. It’s an escape from reality as well as a new way to appreciate the good things in our everyday life, and how every experience shapes us to better and brighter versions of ourselves as we create a better version of our future.”

Evergreen is available for pre-save here.

Evergreen tracklist: 
1. Evergreen
2. Until She Come Along
3. Wait
4. Dream About
5. Fragile
6. Every Piece
7. Too Late
8. The Ones You Love
9. Human Again
10. Around The Sun

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