As Kane Brown prepares to release “I Can Feel It,” a new song that features a lyric from Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” the country artist announces a spring tour schedule of he called it In the Air. tour. Days start in March and continue until September. Most days include shows and stadiums.
Tyler Hubbard will open for most days, while Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash and RaeLynn will appear on different dates.
The artist pre-sale will begin on October 3rd and the public sale will follow on October 3rd. 5.
The artist pre-sale will begin on October 3rd and the public sale will follow on October 3rd. 5. Last year, Brown was the first black player to sell out Boston’s Fenway Park, where he will return next year. “When I started playing big games, I had imposter disease,” he told Today recently. “It happened quickly. I’m not the best person on stage. I was wondering what everyone thought of me. But when I did Fenway, I knew I had to be there. Fenway is an icon to me. But when I come out, I don’t feel sick. No “Oh, my God.” It’s “It’s Showtime.”
Brown wrote the upcoming “I Can Feel” with Gabe Foust and Jaxson Free; Collins is also a prominent songwriter on the band. Country music’s recent embrace of pop hits from the past has become a hot topic in recent months. Chris Young recently contributed to David Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel” and Dustin Lynch contributed a new version to Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away.”
As for “On the Air Tonight,” this song has returned in recent weeks. Diddy recently collaborated with Chris Stapleton and Snoop Dogg on the song “Another One of Me” and remixed the song for Monday Night Football.
Kane Brown tour dates for the year 2024:
March 28 – Charlottesville, VA at John Paul Jones Arena
March 29 – Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena
March 30 – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
April 4 – Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
April 5 – Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
April 6 – Buffalo, NY at KeyBank Center
April 11 – Kansas City, MO at T-Mobile Center
April 12 – Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena
April 18 – Des Moines, IA at Wells Fargo Arena
April 19 – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
April 20 – Grand Forks, ND at Alerus Center
April 26 – Lubbock, TX at United Supermarkets Arena
April 27 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
April 28 – Austin, TX at Moody Center
May 9 – Eugene, OR at Matthew Knight Arena
May 10 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
May 11 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
May 17 – Salt Lake City, UT at Delta Center
May 18 – Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena
May 19 – Tempe, AZ at Boots In The Park
May 30 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
May 31 – Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena
June 1 – Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena
June 7 – Raleigh, NC at PNC Arena
June 8 – Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
June 20 – Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest
July 20 – Boston, MA at Fenway Park
August 16 – Seattle, WA at T-Mobile Park
August 24 – Los Angeles, CA at BMO Stadium
September 6 – Denver, CO at Coors Field
September 14 – Arlington, TX at Globe Life Field