Jerrod Niemann has good news for his fans. He has set the release date for his latest album.

His third studio album, 'High Noon,' will be released on March 25.

“‘High Noon’ is a term that’s been in my mind since I was a kid,” he explains (quote via Taste of Country). “Growin’ up in Southwest Kansas, I actually lived in Dodge City, Kansas, where the old gunfighting days have such a historical value.”

The singer used that as a metaphor. “Wyatt Earp is the main street, and high noon, if you think of it, it’s always meeting your adversary at noon, and goin’ out there, walkin’ a few steps, and turn around and face what you’re most afraid of, right then and there," he continues.

“So for me, every time any of us make a journey in our life for whatever we’re tryin’ to do -- in this case makin’ music -- I just think, ‘Okay, my adversaries are party poopers, and I’m about to face that so that all of us can have a great time,’ hopefully, listening to this record."

The 34-year-old is giving fans an interactive way to get in on the fun between now and March 25. In addition to debuting a classic, western-style movie poster, people can visit JourneytoHighNoon.com. and find free downloads, games and exclusive video content in advance of the album.

The album's debut single, 'Drink to That All Night,' is already in the Top 20 and climbing. Download the single here.

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