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Kane Brown Delivers Unforgettable Performances at Bridgestone Arena

Nashville, Tennessee — Country music star Kane Brown electrified fans during his weekend performances at Bridgestone Arena on April 11 and April 12. The shows were part of his ongoing High Road Tour, drawing enthusiastic crowds ready for an energetic mix of music and spectacle.
As fans filled the arena in tour t-shirts and “KB” hats, opening acts Ashley Cooke and Mitchell Tenpenny set the stage for Brown’s highly anticipated set. Cooke, known for her emotive songs, delivered fan favorites like “I Almost Do” and “Never Til Now.” She also announced her upcoming single “The F Word,” set to release on April 18, before kicking off a lively medley of covers, delighting the audience.
Mitchell Tenpenny, making his debut at Bridgestone, showcased hits like “Alcohol You Later” and “Drunk Me,” while introducing his newest single, “Same Moon.” His performance featured electrifying covers, including 2Pac’s “California Love,” bringing an added energy to the night. “The crowd was amazing, and it felt good to share this moment with everyone,” he said.
As the lights dimmed for Kane Brown, anticipation filled the air. He opened with the explosive “I Am,” accompanied by a spectacular fireworks display that set the tone for a show filled with high energy. Songs including “Start a Fire” and “Fiddle In The Band” amplified the excitement, with audience members passionately singing along during “Like I Love Country Music.”
A highlight of the evening occurred when Brown was joined on stage by fellow artist Lauren Alaina for their duet “What Ifs.” The crowd erupted with applause, confirming the chemistry between the pair. Brown continued to engage the audience with the upbeat “Lose It” and a soulful rendition of “Homesick.” During his performance of “Haunted,” emotional intensity filled the arena as red fog swirled around him.
Opting for a more intimate setup, Brown and his band moved to the center of the venue for a stripped-back acoustic set. The choice was inspired by his high school days playing at bonfires, fostering a sense of nostalgia. During this portion, he performed “Backseat Driver” and “Worship You,” before delivering a powerful solo rendition of “Heaven,” encouraging fans to shine their lights.
Following the acoustic segment, Brown ramped up the energy again with “One Mississippi,” inviting Cooke and Tenpenny back on stage for a standout rendition of “Says I Can.” The night continued with hits like “Good As You,” bringing the audience together for a singalong.
A heartwarming moment occurred when Brown’s wife, Katelyn, joined him on stage for “Body Talk.” Their duet “Thank God” left fans swaying along, as the stage was illuminated with dazzling laser lights. The show reached a fiery crescendo with the closing numbers “Bury Me In Georgia” and “One Thing Right,” featuring dazzling pyrotechnics and red lasers that illuminated the arena.
The concert concluded with “Miles On It,” where Brown brought out the team behind his music video, creating a full-circle moment that resonated with fans. Kane Brown is set to continue “The High Road Tour” on April 24, in Columbia, South Carolina, with additional dates scheduled in Grand Rapids, Albany, and Atlantic City.