Great concert
by Jules on 4/25/24Alerus Center - Grand ForksIt would be nice if there were more screens TV screens and angled at the sides for viewing sakes. Great music great time
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Kane Brown In Concert
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.
Kane Brown Background
Born in 1993 and raised in Georgia and Tennessee, Kane Brown is a truly modern kind of country singer, on several levels. His first wave of fame came via a series of cover tunes he shared on social media. Videos of himself singing songs by the likes of Lee Brice and Brantley Gilbert got the ball rolling, and Brown's version of the 1995 George Strait hit not only showed his diversity, it blew up, earning him millions of views and putting him definitively on the mainstream musical map. After testing the waters with a couple of EPs, Brown released his self-titled debut album on RCA Nashville in 2016, and as soon as the fans who already admired his Facebook covers and early singles got a full-length earful of what he was up to, he became a straight-up star. The record then hit the top spot on the country charts and went to No. 5 on the pop charts, eventually going Platinum and yielding the multi-Platinum hit singles "What Ifs" (a duet with Lauren Alaina) and "Heaven."
It would be nice if there were more screens TV screens and angled at the sides for viewing sakes. Great music great time
The concert was great but the way the floor seating was setup was miserable. There was plenty of room to have provided more room in between the rows of chairs. The chairs were zip tied together tightly so no side to side room. Everything would have been a great night had the seating been more comfortable.
Was a great concert. Brought my daughters for their first ever concert and it was a hit. They loved and were super excited during the first two performers then Kane Brown came out with a show on a whole new level of excitement and it was prefect.
The audio was terrible could not understand the words. To loud on bass guitar and drums. Pricing for concessions has gotten out of control. Make less sell more. Disappointed Kaitlin did not sing with Kane. Echo in the building where we were sitting. Seats to small cramped in not even comfortable. Probably would not go to Alerus Center again.
Kane Brown put on a great show. The way he came off the stage and sang was awesome. He's a great performer.
It was the best show ever and my daughter first concert ever she was very excited to be able to touch Kane Brown hand when he walked by she burst into happy tears and to see her face when it happened is priceless.
I took my 9 year old son to his first concert and he was absolutely blown away by how amazing the concert was! Kane, Tyler and Parmalee put on one of the best shows I have seen in a long time!
This was an amazing concert! I can not wait to go to another concert in the future. And I would definitely love to see Kane brown again.
The Alerus Center acoustics really sucks and at times it was hard to understand what the stars were saying or singing!
Seats were tiny for the average person and all zip tied together. Couldn't move at all once standing up. Everyone was sandwiched together. Terrible floor experience.