His audience shouted with approval and wanted more what they got was a concert that didn’t need any fancy lighting, explosions or antics to fool the crowd, they got a solid performance from an artist who has worked hard to gain their trust. Never without a smile, Young connected with his audience especially during another fan-favorite, “Lonely Eyes,” from his 2013 album A.M. Starting things off with fan-favorite “Hangin’ On,” Young stood back and looked at the crowd in amazement, thanking them and appreciating the fact that this was his show and that the crowd came to see him. It was clear that the night was going to be special it’s what his fans came for. The crowd jumped to their feet and welcomed Young with cheers of approval. Standing at the top of the steel runway that led downward to his spot, the singer came walking down while strumming his guitar to his opening song. As the band took their positions on stage, the heat rose steadily until it boiled over when Young came out. The stage hidden behind a black curtain, created a high level of anticipation until the curtain dropped. His final song of the night and tour was fan-favorite “Buy Me a Boat.” Whether you are a country fan or not, Janson makes for a fun show that shouldn’t be missed.īy now the boisterous crowd was at least three beers in and ready for headliner Chris Young to take the stage. It was refreshing to see an artist who is not following the current trends and is delivering great music through a fun and engaging performance. Janson declares, “I make money, I make music, I got swagger, and I use it.” He is a great storyteller who can’t stand still and expresses his life’s experiences through his music and has a unique way of connecting with his fans. Highly entertaining, the crowd got into it quickly and sang and danced along to nearly every song in his seven-song set that included hits “Redneck Life,” “Everybody,” “Fix a Drink,” and his current single “Good Vibes.” Chris Janson – Photo: Rick Munroe MFN were having fun, smiling and feeling giddy as Janson darted across nearly every inch of the stage, often giving you the impression of a local, blue-collar band that you might see performing at a local bar with whom you can connect of a personal level. Janson brings an edgy style that is not often seen in today’s country artists. Next up was Missouri native singer-songwriter Chris Janson with a gritty performance that takes you back to a time when country music was simple and had a distinctive, traditional sound. Those who came early got a chance to see LoCash perform their highest-charting single to date, “I Know Somebody,” during their set. Road warriors Chris Lucas and Preston Brust didn’t play like an opening band clearly this duo were here to deliver a memorable night for their most loyal fans who have come to expect an entertaining, high-energy show. Chris Young – Photo: Rick Munroe MFNĬountry music duo LoCash, who performed with an infectious passion on their final night on the tour, got the crowd off their feet and moving early with a five-song set that kicked things into high-gear on a shirt-soaking steamy night. On a typical hot-steamy summer night in South Florida, Chris Young brought the Raised on Country tour for a stop in West Palm Beach that packed the Coral Sky Amphitheater on Saturday. Concert Review: Chris Young Brings A Little Country to South Florida
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