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"I'm scared of growing up/ I'm scared of growing old/ I'm scared of falling short/ I'm scared of the unknown." Those are the first words Kane Brown sings on The High Road, his highly anticipated followup to 2022's Different Man. Initially it might seem a less than victorious reintroduction from a country superstar hot off a constant succession of career milestones. For a moment, the laidback Brown is in a reflective space: A sudden realization that life has moved fast, at thirty one and a father of three, with the same existential wranglings anyone in the same chapter of life might feel. But these words belong to The High Road's anthemic opener "I Am," which soon counters fear with the affirmation that Brown, or anyone singing along to those words, is becoming the exact person he's supposed to be. "I know the road ahead/ Will make me who I am," he resolves.

"I Am" immediately draws a line in the sand: The High Road is Kane Brown's most personal and unapologetic album, eighteen tracks representing everything he's about and every new musical twist he wants to explore. As a Black artist without strict loyalty to the genre's old strictures, he arrived as a maverick from the start -- once prompting The New York Times to proclaim he "didn't fit the country music mold. So he made his own." Nevertheless, Brown still felt hemmed in creatively. "I was trying to please the people who are never going to be pleased, even if you write the best country song ever," he explains, before chuckling and adding: "I've been here almost a decade and I just don't give a shit no more."

At the same time, Brown is far from a niche character, but rather a key figure both in country's mainstream insurgence of recent years and in the genre's boundary-pushing evolutions. Described by Billboard as "the future of country music," the 56X-Platinum singer-songwriter has racked up a daunting array of accolades and awards since his 2016 self-titled debut. He was named to the TIME 100 list in 2021, and in 2023 became the first Black artist to headline and sell out Boston's historic Fenway Park. He's received multiple nods including the coveted Entertainer of the Year award at the ACMs as well as multiple wins and nominations at the Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, CMT Music Awards, and People's Country Choice Awards.

Thanks to his ongoing work with The Boys & Girls Club, he also earned that organization's Champion Of The Youth Award and the Country Radio Seminar (CRS) Humanitarian Award. The High Road already boasts another career highlight, 2024's instant classic banger "Miles On It," the Marshmello collaboration that marks Brown's twelfth #1 country hit.

Rather than eschewing that success or resting on his laurels, The High Road instead finds Brown at a new level of artistic ambition, delivering his most sprawling and nuanced explorations of not only country music's borders, but what other stylistic horizons he can chase. Conceived over two years and amidst constant touring that found Brown traversing America, Canada, Europe, and Australia, the title nods to how the road itself has molded Brown and his restless experimentation, and also doubles down on refusing to compromise with his new music. "Everybody's got naysayers, and we just keep our head high," he says.

Just as "I Am" provides a thematic mission statement for The High Road, the rousing second track "Fiddle In The Band" is something of an aesthetic overture: Over a throbbing backbeat and, fittingly, a lively fiddle line, Brown sings of his omnivorous musicality. "I'm a little bit of bass, 808s, a little bit of clap your hands/ I'm a little bit of six strings on a backbeat, with a fiddle in the band." he sings, "I can't help to be R&B with a touch of twang/ Air guitars and dashboard drumming." From there The High Road takes the listener many places: the country balladry of "Backseat Driver" and its reflection on parenthood, "Miles On It" fusing pop and country with classic car-and-love wordplay, or modern Southern rockers like "Start A Fire" and "I Can Feel It."

"I'm a walking jukebox," Brown says. The only real prompt for The High Road was trying to depart from the expected tropes of country radio. While the album has a few moments nodding to whiskey and good times (or, naturally, good times turned sour), Brown was determined to create a more complex portrait of young adulthood tumbling towards the future and new horizons. And along the way, that meant he and his collaborators followed whatever muse appeared to them. Sometimes exiting a session with a country song, sometimes with a pop song, the only guiding principle was that this time, for real, anything goes. "What's cool is we don't know what we're going to get that day, but whatever we do get, we can release it," he explains.

Accordingly, The High Road includes a series of guests carefully curated to span eras and styles. Brad Paisley, an artist Brown grew up listening to and previously collaborated with, duets on the not-quite-sober reflection "Things We Quit." Brown reconnects with Khalid on "Rescue," a twilit track making good on the "R&B with a touch of twang" promise. "Rescue" sits alongside "Haunted" as the album's vulnerable centerpiece, the latter finding Brown joining forces with recent breakout artist Jelly Roll. "There's a lot I can relate to with Jelly," Brown says. "I knew he wouldn't be scared to talk about those things because he does it all the time."

Elsewhere, Brown once more sings alongside his wife Katelyn, on "Body Talk" and "Do Us Apart," the latter the couple's nod to their favorite country duet, Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis' "I Told You So." Both of those songs sit in the second half of The High Road, and that's not a mistake. After taking special care to structure The High Road as a true album-as-album journey, Brown landed on an arc. "I Am" and "Fiddle In The Band" set the stage emotionally and stylistically, and the rest of the album is a wide-ranging trek true to its title, eventually leading back home. In the album's final moments, Brown takes it back to family and time's passage, mulling over generational experience and paying tribute to not just the road that made him, but the people too. "Stay" might be one of the album's most poignant moments, interpolating one of Brown's mother's favorite Sugarland songs.

By the end, you don't need to have traversed the globe to relate to all the different stops on The High Road. Across 18 songs, Brown gets at all the shades of waning youth and those murky not-quite-old years, growing up right alongside the fans who've been with him since the mid-'10s. It's the most honest, multi-faceted work from Brown yet, building on everything he's done before and leaving the door open for just about anything in the future. "This is me, this is Kane Brown," he concludes. "This is the artist I am."

Setlists

    1. 1.I Am
    2. 2.I Can Feel It
    3. 3.Fiddle in the Band
    4. 4.Like I Love Country Music
    5. 5.What Ifs
    6. 6.Lose It
    7. 7.Be Like That
    8. 8.Homesick
    9. 9.Haunted
    10. 10.Heaven
    11. 11.Backseat Driver
    12. 12.Famous Friends (Chris Young cover)
    13. 13.2 Pair
    14. 14.Good as You
    15. 15.Thank God
    16. 16.Bury Me in Georgia
    17. 17.One Thing Right (Marshmello & Kane Brown cover)
    18. 18.Miles On It
    1. 1.I Am
    2. 2.I Can Feel It
    3. 3.Fiddle in the Band
    4. 4.Like I Love Country Music
    5. 5.What Ifs
    6. 6.Lose It
    7. 7.Be Like That
    8. 8.Homesick
    9. 9.Haunted
    10. 10.Heaven
    11. 11.Backseat Driver
    12. 12.One Mississippi
    13. 13.Famous Friends (Chris Young cover)
    14. 14.2 Pair
    15. 15.Good as You
    16. 16.Thank God
    17. 17.Bury Me in Georgia
    18. 18.One Thing Right (Marshmello & Kane Brown cover)
    19. 19.Miles On It
    1. -Intro
    2. 1.I Am
    3. 2.I Can Feel It
    4. 3.Fiddle in the Band
    5. 4.Like I Love Country Music
    6. 5.What Ifs
    7. 6.Lose It
    8. 7.Be Like That
    9. 8.Homesick
    10. 9.Haunted
    11. 10.Heaven
    12. 11.Backseat Driver
    13. 12.One Mississippi
    14. 13.Famous Friends (Chris Young cover)
    15. 14.2 Pair
    16. 15.Good as You
    17. 16.Thank God
    18. 17.Bury Me in Georgia
    19. 18.One Thing Right (Marshmello & Kane Brown cover)
    20. 19.Miles On It
    1. 1.I Am
    2. 2.Start a Fire
    3. 3.I Can Feel It
    4. 4.Fiddle in the Band
    5. 5.Like I Love Country Music
    6. 6.What Ifs
    7. 7.Lose It
    8. 8.Rescue
    9. 9.Be Like That
    10. 10.Homesick
    11. 11.Haunted
    12. 12.Backseat Driver
    13. 13.Worship You
    14. 14.Gorgeous
    15. 15.For My Daughter
    16. 16.Heaven
    17. 17.One Mississippi
    18. 18.Things We Quit
    19. 19.Miles On It
    1. -squabble up (Kendrick Lamar cover)
    2. 1.I Am
    3. 2.I Can Feel It
    4. 3.Fiddle in the Band
    5. 4.Like I Love Country Music
    6. 5.What Ifs
    7. 6.Lose It
    8. 7.Be Like That
    9. 8.Homesick
    10. 9.Haunted
    11. 10.Heaven
    12. 11.Backseat Driver
    13. 12.One Mississippi
    14. 13.Famous Friends (Chris Young cover)
    15. 14.2 Pair
    16. 15.Good as You
    17. 16.Thank God
    18. 17.Bury Me in Georgia
    19. 18.One Thing Right (Marshmello & Kane Brown cover)
    20. 19.Miles On It

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 460 reviews
  • Amazing

    by Mandi on 2022-12-04Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was everything I needdled! All of the artist were amazing and put on a wonderful show! It was a great set up and you could see the stage and the artists at all times. Not a bad seat in the house!

  • Disgusted by performances

    by Henry on 2022-12-04Rating: 1 out of 5

    Went to the Kane Brown concert in Ottawa and left before Brown got on stage. I went to see Brown and not these other bands!! for two hours plus and then Kane decides come out for like 45 minutes. I wasted my time, my money and energy to go see this concert. the reason why I left is because I was a palled with Chris Lane singled out a 12-year-old girl and I could see her from where I was sitting, the girl was completely petrified not once did he have the decency to get down and try to comfort her he just went and picked someone else, that just infuriates me because if that was my daughter i would have to help them deal with a situation like that! If he had just taken 30 seconds of his night just to get off stage and comfort her in some sort of manner, instead of just going on with the show and taking the money like they always do, I’m more discussion with Chris lanes, performance, and I don’t think it really would’ve mattered if he hadn’t got off stage for a few seconds but they didn’t do it and it didn’t feel like a concert. It felt like a more of a drunken backyard party where you would be invited to the cool kids party. I’ve seen nine bands this year, the backstreet Boys, motley Crue, Def Leppard, this year and by far this was my worst concert!!

  • Kane Brown

    by Krista on 2022-12-04Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    Kane’s concert was absolutely incredible. All the artist interacted with the crown, as well shared a little bit about themselves which in my opinion makes a concert that much more touching. Kane and His wife Katelyn did there song “thank god” for the first time together, it was amazing as well. The other artist that opened for Kane, Restless Road & Chris Lane where also incredible. I would 100 percent go back to his concert in a heartbeat! ❤️

  • Amazing Night

    by Shawn on 2022-12-04Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    All 3 gave an amazing show. Very impressed with the view from our seats. We had a great time! No other way to spend my 49th Birthday night!!

  • His song choice

    by Amanda on 2022-12-04Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 4 out of 5

    Overall it was nice to see 3 different bands for the money. The stage and show itself was good for Kane Brown it was just his choice of songs I did not like. He didn’t play a couple of his latest ones plus he played ones that were not even his own or country. No encore- just a little disappointment.

  • Nice opening acts and Kane was good.

    by L. K. on 2022-12-01Rating: 3 out of 5

    Honestly had the worst time, people sitting infront of me were filming the entire concert while standing and flailing their arms. Extremely rude when asked to sit for one song. I missed 90% of the show.

  • by Anonymous on 2018-07-08The Avalon Ballroom Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show with the exception of the people rushing the stage

  • Kane brown awesome

    by Jeremy1597 on 2018-07-08The Avalon Ballroom Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    Good seats, good volume, night never to forget, wouldn’t want a thing to be changed about his performance

  • Kane brown - real, personable, great performance!

    by Tiff0705 on 2018-07-08The Avalon Ballroom Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    Adding meaning and personal connections to his journey and his songs. Amazing voice and performance!

  • Kane was awesome.

    by ValKane on 2018-07-08The Avalon Ballroom Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    Was the best tonight of my life!! Dying to see him again!!!