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CANADIAN SINGER & SONGWRITER LEITH ROSS RELEASES HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED SOPHOMORE ALBUM I CAN SEE THE FUTURE

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FEATURES DEFINING NEW SONG “POINT OF VIEW”

“I CAN SEE THE FUTURE” NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR

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 “I Can See The Future, I hope, will bring the audience in on what I understand of myself and my own life (past, present and my own future), but it also attempts to present a clear picture of what I believe the world will become outside of me and long after my life ends. I have to believe there is a better world coming, and I really do believe that it is, as long as we maintain our determination to bring it about.”
– Leith Ross

19 SEPTEMBER 2025 (TORONTO, ON) — Critically-acclaimed Canadian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Leith Ross (they/them) unveils their long-awaited sophomore album I Can See The Future, out today via Republic Records. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, producer, and songwriter Rostam, the project showcases Ross’ unfiltered and intimate storytelling. Listen HERE.

Across its 13 tracks, I Can See The Future captures Ross at their most expansive and unguarded yet. Pairing deeply personal lyricism with Rostam’s dynamic production, the album blends folk-rooted intimacy with indie and alternative textures to create a sound that is both raw and refined. It reflects on love, heartbreak, and identity while also looking forward with a sense of resilience and hope. The result is Ross’ most fully realized work to date.

At the heart of the release is the standout new track “Point Of View.” Layering gently strummed acoustic guitar over a raw drumbeat, Ross delivers one of their most vulnerable performances with the lyric: “I hate to make it all about me, but I don’t know love from any other point of view.”

The album also includes the previously released singles “Stay” (featuring vocals from Dijon), title track “(I Can See) The Future,” and “Grieving.” Collectively, these songs have set the stage for the album’s arrival and introduced listeners to the record’s range and emotional depth. The album has already garnered early critical acclaim from the likes of V Magazine, CLASH Magazine, Queerty, and Exclaim!, who praised, “Ross has a gift for making the little things feel larger than life.” Far Out Magazine added, “With a voice that just hits right at the heart, Leith Ross could move a listener to tears just by singing a shopping list, but with lyrics this moving too, there’s no holding the waterworks back.”

In support of the album, Ross will embark on their I Can See The Future Headline Tour across North America this fall. Kicking off with two back-to-back hometown shows at Winnipeg’s The Park Theatre on October 17th and 18th, the tour will continue through November with marquee stops, including Brooklyn Steel in New York on October 29th and El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on November 18th. See the full list of tour dates below. Tickets are on sale now HERE.

I Can See The Future marks a bold new chapter for Ross and is the follow-up to their Juno Award-nominated breakthrough debut To Learn (2023) and its deluxe version To Learn, More. Released to widespread praise, NME declared them “a voice for their generation” and “Gen Z’s new favorite indie songwriter,” while The FADER described them as “your new obsession.” To date, Ross has amassed over half a billion streams, toured with the likes of Lord Huron, Bahamas, Andy Shauf, and Helena Deland, and sold out headline shows across the globe.

ALBUM TRACKLIST:
1. “Grieving”
2. “Point Of View”
3. “Treasure”
4. “Stay”
5. “Terrified”
6. “Home”
7. “What My Love Is For”
8. “I Love Watching You Eat Dinner”
9. “I Will”
10. “What Are You Thinking About”
11. “Alone”
12. “Grieving - Reprise”
13. “(I Can See) The Future”

“I CAN SEE THE FUTURE” TOUR DATES:
October 17 // Winnipeg, MB // The Park Theatre*
October 18 // Winnipeg, MB // The Park Theatre
October 22 // Minneapolis, MN // Fine Line
October 23 // Madison, WI // Majestic Theatre
October 25 // Chicago, IL // Thalia Hall
October 27 // Pittsburgh, PA // Mr. Smalls Theatre
October 29 // Brooklyn, NY // Brooklyn Steel
October 30 // Boston, MA // The Sinclair
October 31 // Boston, MA // The Sinclair
November 3 // Philadelphia, PA // Union Transfer
November 5 // Washington, DC // Howard Theatre
November 7 // Nashville, TN // The Mil at Cannery Hall
November 8 // Carrboro, NC // Cat’s Cradle
November 9 // Atlanta, GA // Variety Playhouse
November 11 // Dallas, TX // The Studio at The Factory
November 12 // Houston, TX // White Oak Music Hall – Downstairs
November 14 // Austin, TX // Scoot Inn
November 15 // San Antonio, TX // Stable Hall
November 18 // Los Angeles, CA // El Rey Theatre
November 20 // San Francisco, CA // The Fillmore
November 22 // Portland, OR // Wonder Ballroom
November 23 // Seattle, WA // The Moore Theatre
* Sold Out

ABOUT LEITH ROSS:
Hailing from a small town near Ottawa, Ontario, singer-songwriter Leith Ross (they / them) channels their honest and emotional storytelling through introspective lyrics and a blend of indie folk with alternative and rock sounds. In 2020, they first introduced their artistry and independently released their debut Motherwell EP. Recorded live, it received widespread praise from tastemakers and fans alike. They continued to evolve with their viral singles “I’d Have To Think About It” and “We’ll Never Have Sex,” while also maintaining their momentum with a rising social presence. Signing to Republic Records in 2022 lead to their long awaited debut album To Learn the following year. As with all of their music, the songs on To Learn are deeply personal and take them to vulnerable places, exploring themes like queerness, love, relationships, and mental health and rendered in folk-adjacent tones—sometimes with a pop beat or a rock riff, sometimes with just their voice and their guitar alone. Closing out 2023, they unveiled the deluxe version To Learn, More, including live versions of fan favorites “(You) On My Arm,” “Orlando,” and “To Learn.” Critical acclaim followed from the likes of NME, CLASH, Them., Ones To Watch, and The FADER, who hailed them as “your new obsession.” Beyond tours with Lord Huron, Bahamas, Andy Shauf, and Helena Deland, they sold out headline shows worldwide, performed at festivals across North America, and received the inaugural “John Prine Songwriter Fellowship” at 2022’s Newport Folk Festival and a nomination for “Alternative Album of the Year” at 2024’s Juno Awards. Now, with over 500 million streams across their catalogue to date, they return with their highly anticipated new album I Can See The Future helmed by hit producer Rostam [Vampire Weekend].

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