Kane Brown Drunk and Dreaming Tour

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BY RILEY MCCALL

Omaha, Neb- On a rockin’ electric Saturday night in the bright neon lights of Chi Health Center in downtown Omaha, Kane Brown and his friends returned to town for a big show. Brown’s opening acts were LoCash, Dustin Lynch, and his wife Katelyn Brown.

The night started with LoCash coming out and singing their a few of their bigger hits like [One Big Country Song], [I know somebody], [Three Favorite Colors]. The group mixed in a few covers of hit songs such as covers like; [YOUR LOVE], [Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls], and [Stacy’s Mom]. When LoCash dedicated this song called Three favorite colors to all the men and women for all their hard work for example military, police, firefighters, teachers, and nurses. LoCash said,” This is the best night we had right here in Omaha NE.” They ended their night by singing [I love this life].

Shifting gears into the second set as Dustin Lynch pumps up the crowd and encourages everyone to turn their lights on as he sings his songs.  Lynch’s night started with [Where It’s At]. He followed that up by [Ridin’ Roads], [Mind Reader], [Stars Like Confetti], [Momma’s House], [Small Town. Boy], [Cowboys and Angels], [Good Girl], [Party Mode], [Should’ve been Us] by Toby Keith, and ended his night off with [Thinking ‘Bout You].  His song [Cowboys and Angels] meant just a little bit more to Dustin, as the song was written about his grandparents. Lynch also mentioned and on Wednesday, April 12th they celebrated their 68th anniversary. 

It was finally time for Kane Brown as he took the stage. Brown started his night with [Lose It]. That hit was followed by [I Like Country Music], [Famous Friends], [Memory], [Be Like That], [Homesick], [Heaven], plus more!

Kane also sang cover songs such as [Redneck Woman], [Friends in Low Places], [Beautiful Girls], and [Stand by Me].  Kane Brown mentioned this was one of the biggest and best crowds he had on his tour yet. Katelyn Brown took the stage by surprise to sing [Thank God] with the crowd’s phone lights held high. This was the best concert in Omaha in a while in my opinion. All three artists were well-known, and you had to be in your seat by seven if you wanted to see all three artists.

Author: Jodeane Brownlee

The University of Nebraska at Omaha's student-run college radio station.