Clinton Kane Shares An Insider View Of The Messiness Of Relationships With “Miserable” Ahead Of US & Canada Tour

[Cover photo credit to Damian Karsznia]

Platinum-certified singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Clinton Kane has released a snapshot of his new era of independence with the single and video for “Miserable,” reflecting on a relationship in the rearview mirror.

The track marks the first look at his forthcoming mixtape, 4350 S Hualapai Way, arriving February 6, 2026. It also arrives alongside Kane’s 2026 U.S. and Canada 4350 Live Tour, his return to the stage after more than two years.

Directed, shot and edited by Damian Karsznia

Clinton first teased “Miserable” live on his 2022 tour. Written between Utah and Las Vegas “during a formative period in his life, the song captures the disorienting first weeks after heartbreak: the quiet mornings, the obsessive scroll through an ex’s posts, and the impossible question of why one person seems to be moving on so easily while the other falls apart.”

Kane explains:

‘Miserable’ is about the same girl I wrote ‘I Guess I’m in Love’ about. I wrote it back in 2021 or 2022 in an Airbnb in Utah while I was living in Vegas. Funny thing is, it started as two completely different songs… We teased this song on tour in 2022 and played it every night for a month and a half. Fans have been waiting for it ever since.

This is the music I always wanted to put out. Now I’m independent, I have full control, and this is me coming back the way I always should have.

Anyone who’s been through a breakup knows that first month—stalking socials, seeing the other person post like nothing happened, wondering how they’re okay when you’re not. Even though half the time it’s a front and both people are falling apart. Relationships are messy. This song is that feeling. It’s finally time to let it go.

2026 4350 LIVE U.S. & CANADA TOUR DATES

February 17 – Austin, TX – 3Ten ACL Live Tickets

February 18 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues, Cambridge Room Tickets

February 19 – Houston, TX – House of Blues, Bronze Peacock Tickets

February 21 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl Tickets

February 22 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East Tickets

February 24 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis Tickets

February 25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry at The Fillmore Tickets

February 26 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg Tickets

February 28 – Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall Tickets

March 1 – Montreal, QC – Bar le Ritz PDB Tickets

March 3 – Toronto, ON – The Garrison Tickets

March 5 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean Tickets

March 6 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th St. Entry Tickets

March 8 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall Tickets

March 9 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court Tickets

March 12 – Seattle, WA – Barboza Tickets

March 13 – Vancouver, BC – The Fox Cabaret Tickets

March 14 – Portland, OR – Holocene Tickets

March 17 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord Tickets

March 19 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre Tickets