Texas-born singer, songwriter, and producer Chance Peña unveils his new single “The Voyager,” alongside a brand new cinematic visual.
“The Voyager” unfolds as a dynamically layered song, beginning in an intimate, stripped-back space before gradually building into a sweeping, cinematic peak. Anchored by his signature vocals and emotive guitar work, the track moves with a natural sense of rise and release, balancing restraint with moments of powerful intensity.
Lyrically, the song paints the voyager as someone in constant motion seeking meaning in distance and discovery, while gradually revealing a deeper tension between escape and emotional presence.
“I think we were somewhere in the UK on tour when I wrote it,” shares Chance. “I was just feeling far away from everything I care about. I was always longing for something that I didn’t have, not being content in the moment. But realizing when you can let yourself feel love in the present moment, things just unlock for you.”
The accompanying visual follows Chance running alone through a vast open landscape at dusk, matching the song’s themes of restlessness, searching, and distance. Together, the release captures a portrait of someone not simply traveling outward, but reckoning with what it means to return inward to themselves.
The release comes on the heels of Chance delivering a surprise performance with Michael Marcagi at Stagecoach 2026 of “Rivers and Roads” (originally by The Head and the Heart). He will also embark on the summer leg of his nearly SOLD OUT When I Change My Mind, I Don’t Mean It tour beginning in May, kicking off with 17 dates across Europe and the UK before heading to North America for an additional 26 shows, wrapping in August.







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