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Kygo Previews Upcoming Song With Charlie Puth

To promote an upcoming performance at Hollywood Bowl in mid October, Kygo has shared a new teaser on social media with an enticing soundtrack. The show is scheduled to be a special two day gig featuring previous collaborator Labrinth, who appeared on "Fragile" off of Kygo's debut album Cloud Nine, with additional guests to be announced.
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To promote an upcoming performance at Hollywood Bowl in mid October, Kygo has shared a new teaser on social media with an enticing soundtrack. The show is scheduled to be a special two day gig featuring previous collaborator Labrinth, who appeared on “Fragile” off of Kygo’s debut album Cloud Nine, with additional guests to be announced.

The thirty second long preview video features the Norwegian producer behind the ivory keys with squiggly animation overlays, as his upcoming collaboration with viral sensation Charlie Puth plays over top. The song, titled “Carry On For You,” features a classic Kygo production with chromatic percussion and soothing chords layered over driving rhythms and Puth’s soaring falsetto vocals.

From what we can hear in the teaser, the upcoming collaboration with Charlie Puth will be a true fan pleaser and we can’t wait for the official single to drop. There’s no release date for “Carry On For You” just yet, but stay tuned for future updates as they become available.

Tickets to Kygo‘s Hollywood Bowl show are available now, for both October 14 and 15.


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