Hunter Hayes Announces New Single “Too Late” and Forthcoming Album ‘Evergreen’

Hunter Hayes shares “Too Late,” the newest track from his forthcoming album ‘Evergreen,’ arriving Friday, March 6, 2026 via LP Entertainment. The song lands with emotional clarity, offering a grounded message about patience, renewal, and choosing growth on your own timeline. “Too Late” resonates as a striking reminder that healing remains available at every stage of life, delivered with warmth and conviction.

“‘Too Late’ is me telling myself, and anyone who needs to hear it, that there’s no expiration date on healing,” Hayes says. “You can always change your mind about yourself, your story, or what’s possible.” The sentiment carries real weight, and the song’s openness has already earned praise as one of his most affirming and emotionally generous releases to date.

‘Evergreen’ completes a trilogy that began with ‘Wild Blue’ and ‘Red Sky,’ mapping a journey from optimism through conflict to resolution. Across ten tracks, Hayes blends pop, country, folk, R&B, and indie rock, with lyrics centered on renewal, self-discovery, compassion, and presence. The record moves with intention and confidence, unfolding as a cohesive statement rather than a collection of moments.

Hayes calls the album “a letter from your future self,” framing it as both an emotional reset and a statement of manifestation. Guided by his motto, “Be good to yourself and the world around you,” the album reflects an artist writing toward the life he wants to inhabit, not reacting to the noise around him.

Recorded with co-producer Alex Flagstad, ‘Evergreen’ captures the full scope of Hayes’ creativity. Standout moments include the blues-leaning “Until She Comes Along,” the cinematic reassurance of “Around the Sun,” the playfully vulnerable “Every Piece,” the infectious “Wait,” and the atmospheric title track. The album stands as a vivid, fully realized chapter in Hayes’ evolving body of work.