Fri May 10 - Sat May 11, 2024

Kane Brown - In the Air Tour

When Kane Brown makes his way to the stage, it's immediately obvious that there's no emotional distance between the artist and the audience. Every word sounds like it's coming straight from his core, and since so many of the country star's hits are romantic ballads, that usually means there's a lot of love in the air. Brown was only 22 when his self-titled 2016 debut album was released, and he speaks to a whole new generation of country fans who adore the way he finesses his R&B influences in his music. Onstage, he's just as likely to slip into a hip-hop/R&B hit like Outkast's "Ms. Jackson" or Khalid's "Location," as he is to deliver his own No. 1 country single "Heaven" or his duet with Lauren Alaina, "What Ifs." With his multiple tattoos and trucker cap, Kane might come off like a tough guy, but only until he opens his mouth. As soon as he starts to sing, the tenderness and unguarded emotion in those songs comes pouring out. When he announced his first headlining arena outing, the 2019 Live Forever Tour (with special guests Granger Smith, Raelynn, and Danielle Bradbery), it became clear that Brown's fresh, new sound is here to stay.

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Brown's Blessed & Free Tour visited all 29 NBA basketball arenas throughout 2021 and 2022, making the "breakthrough entertainer" (AP) the first country artist in history to headline every NBA basketball arena in a single tour. A life-long basketball fan and former 4-sport high-school athlete, Brown first hinted at the tour during the 2020 NBA All-Star game in Chicago, where he played in the NBA celebrity All-Star game. The country star is set to visit milestone venues from coast-to-coast, including Brown's first headlining dates at New York City's Madison Square Garden and Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Brown also returns to play the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. Brown is among a handful of country artists in the arena's 20-year history to sell-out the venue. In addition to the NBA arenas, Blessed & Free will make stops in Nampa, State College, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Seattle at the brand new Climate Pledge Arena before wrapping the tour in Las Vegas. Chase Rice will join Brown for this date, as well as Restless Road, who Brown signed to his label, 1021 Entertainment.
When Kane Brown makes his way to the stage, it's immediately obvious that there's no emotional distance between the artist and the audience. Every word sounds like it's coming straight from his core, and since so many of the country star's hits are romantic ballads, that usually means there's a lot of love in the air. Brown was only 22 when his self-titled 2016 debut album was released, and he speaks to a whole new generation of country fans who adore the way he finesses his R&B influences in his music. Onstage, he's just as likely to slip into a hip-hop/R&B hit like Outkast's "Ms. Jackson" or Khalid's "Location," as he is to deliver his own No. 1 country single "Heaven" or his duet with Lauren Alaina, "What Ifs." With his multiple tattoos and trucker cap, Kane might come off like a tough guy, but only until he opens his mouth. As soon as he starts to sing, the tenderness and unguarded emotion in those songs comes pouring out. When he announced his first headlining arena outing, the 2019 Live Forever Tour (with special guests Granger Smith, Raelynn, and Danielle Bradbery), it became clear that Brown's fresh, new sound is here to stay.

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Brown's Blessed & Free Tour visited all 29 NBA basketball arenas throughout 2021 and 2022, making the "breakthrough entertainer" (AP) the first country artist in history to headline every NBA basketball arena in a single tour. A life-long basketball fan and former 4-sport high-school athlete, Brown first hinted at the tour during the 2020 NBA All-Star game in Chicago, where he played in the NBA celebrity All-Star game. The country star is set to visit milestone venues from coast-to-coast, including Brown's first headlining dates at New York City's Madison Square Garden and Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Brown also returns to play the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. Brown is among a handful of country artists in the arena's 20-year history to sell-out the venue. In addition to the NBA arenas, Blessed & Free will make stops in Nampa, State College, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Seattle at the brand new Climate Pledge Arena before wrapping the tour in Las Vegas. Chase Rice will join Brown for this date, as well as Restless Road, who Brown signed to his label, 1021 Entertainment.
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