Canadian-Born Rock Powerhouse Sierra Levesque Delivers Cinematic New Single “Don’t Go”

Sierra Levesque’s new single “Don’t Go” is out now on all streaming platforms, and it’s already making noise where it counts, landing on Spotify’s editorial playlist “Rock Now” straight out of the gate. Listen here.

The track is a cinematic rock anthem built on soaring guitars and impassioned vocals, fully self-written and recorded by the 20-year-old Canadian-born artist. Produced, mixed, and mastered alongside legendary guitarist and producer Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, “Don’t Go” bridges classic rock influence with a sharp modern edge that feels entirely her own.

Levesque wrote the song from a deeply personal place. “I wrote this song about the moment you realize someone you love is slipping away, that desperate feeling of wanting to hold on just a little longer,” she explains. That emotional specificity is what separates “Don’t Go” from the pack. It’s urgent, immersive, and completely unguarded.

Born in Pembroke, Ontario and now based in Los Angeles, Levesque is currently studying Songwriting at Berklee College of Music while simultaneously building one of the most compelling independent rock careers of her generation. Guitar World Magazine has featured her, Guitar.com named her “Gen Z’s Most Ambitious New Guitarist,” and she’s been recognized among “10 Young Shredders Shaping Rock and Metal Today.”

Her live show is its own statement. Levesque performs vocals, lead guitar, and original fully self-recorded backing tracks simultaneously, a one-woman operation that has already taken her to stages like Whisky A Go Go and TD Place Arena. With over 3 million Spotify streams, more than 350,000 social media followers, and a debut album already under her belt from September 2025, the foundation is firmly in place.

“Don’t Go” is the clearest signal yet of where Sierra Levesque is headed, and the trajectory is straight up.