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BY RILEY MCCALL

Omaha, NE – Kane Brown Rocks Chi Health Center with Star-Studded Lineup

On a lively Saturday night under the bright neon lights of the Chi Health Center in downtown Omaha, Kane Brown returned to town for an unforgettable show, joined by opening acts LoCash, Dustin Lynch, and his wife Katelyn Brown.

The night kicked off with LoCash performing some of their biggest hits, including “One Big Country Song,” “I Know Somebody,” and “Three Favorite Colors.” They even added a few unexpected covers like “Your Love,” “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls,” and “Stacy’s Mom.” During their set, LoCash dedicated “Three Favorite Colors” to men and women who work tirelessly—military personnel, police officers, firefighters, teachers, and nurses. “This is the best night we’ve had right here in Omaha, NE,” they said, ending their set with “I Love This Life.”

Next up was Dustin Lynch, who energized the crowd and encouraged everyone to turn on their phone lights. His set featured hits like “Where It’s At,” “Ridin’ Roads,” “Mind Reader,” “Stars Like Confetti,” “Momma’s House,” “Small Town Boy,” “Cowboys and Angels,” “Good Girl,” “Party Mode,” and “Should’ve Been Us” by Toby Keith. “Cowboys and Angels” held special meaning for Lynch, as it was inspired by his grandparents, who recently celebrated their 68th anniversary. He closed his set with “Thinking ‘Bout You.”

Finally, Kane Brown took the stage to a roaring crowd. He opened with “Lose It,” followed by hits like “I Like Country Music,” “Famous Friends,” “Memory,” “Be Like That,” “Homesick,” and “Heaven.” Kane also delighted fans with covers including “Redneck Woman,” “Friends in Low Places,” “Beautiful Girls,” and “Stand by Me.”

In a special surprise, Katelyn Brown joined Kane on stage to perform “Thank God” as the crowd’s phone lights illuminated the arena. Kane praised the audience, calling it one of the biggest and best crowds of his tour.

This concert was a memorable night in Omaha, showcasing three talented artists and a lineup fans wouldn’t want to miss—so arriving early was a must.

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