‘I promise’: Pop singer Chappell Rowan pledged to perform in Suskechewan

American pop star Chapel Rowan is known for many as “midwest princess” and is now promising to travel north north for the land of living sky.

Roan has a discussion in Suskechewan with the release of “The Subway”, which is her new song about the post-breakup frustration, where she mentions Suskechewan’s name.

He has told Zen Love Podcast on Apple Music that he has used Suskechewan for a simple reason that it is sung with “Gon”.

She says that she never visits the Priori province, but it is time that Suskechewan is recognized globally and she cannot wait for one day to go.

Premier Scott Mo added enthusiasm last week, said at a radio show that many people would be ready to participate in one of their shows in Suskechewan.

“Good luck, babe” singer has earlier stated that she cannot sing about Suskechewan and cannot perform there, although she currently has no Canadian tour.

“It’s great,” Roan told Podcast about the enthusiasm in Suskechewan.

“I never went, but I promise that I will perform there one day. I also like that the capital is called Regina.”

Roan made Canadian headlines during the Stanley Cup playoffs earlier this year, when Edmonton Olers began playing their song “Pink Pony Club” after the victory.

This report of Canadian Press was first published on 13 August 2025.

Aaron Sosa, Canadian Press

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