Lee Brice Confidently Shares New Song During Charlie Kirk Show Ignoring Opinions

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Lee Brice Confidently Shares New Song During Charlie Kirk Show Ignoring Opinions

Lee Brice Returns to the Studio Amid Album Delay, Honors Charlie Kirk with Unreleased Song Performance

Lee Brice is navigating the unpredictability of the music industry by returning to the studio to expand his upcoming album, “You Need My Guitar.” The project has faced delays, prompting Brice to continue recording to ensure its completion. Speaking from his car en route to a recording session, Brice emphasized the importance of this process.

Tribute to Charlie Kirk with “When the Kingdom Comes”

Fans have been buzzing about an older, unreleased track, “When the Kingdom Comes,” which Brice dedicated to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a performance in Clearwater, Florida. Since Kirk’s assassination, Brice has consistently incorporated the poignant song into his shows, including an upcoming performance at Scheels Arena in Fargo.

Lee Brice: Balancing Faith and Music

Known for hits like “Rumor” and “One of Them Girls,” Brice also cherishes the opportunity to express his faith through music. Although the song “When the Kingdom Comes” hasn’t been formally released, it resonates deeply with Brice, reflecting his Christian upbringing and beliefs.

“Miyagi” and Nostalgia for the 1980s

In June, Brice released “Miyagi,” a playful homage to the iconic film “Karate Kid.” Alongside Edwin McCain and David Toliver, Brice embraces nostalgia with this humorous tribute to a shared childhood experience, capturing the essence of the 1980s.

Collaborative Efforts and Upcoming Releases

Brice continues to enjoy collaborative projects, working with fellow songwriters such as Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser, known as The Trailer Park. Their recent creation, “Said No Country Boy Ever,” celebrates the simple joys of country life.

New Music and Upcoming Tour Plans

Fans can anticipate a full album and potential tour. Recent releases like “Cry” and the Colbie Caillat duet “Kinda Single” have highlighted Brice’s evolving musical landscape. During his latest tour, he shared the stage with his brother Lewis Brice, valuing the personal connection through music.

Acoustic Storytelling: Me & My Guitar Tour

In 2024, Brice embarked on the “Me & My Guitar” tour, offering intimate performances that combined storytelling with acoustic renditions. This venture allowed Brice to connect with audiences on a personal level, emphasizing the power of narrative in music.

Event Details

  • Who: Lee Brice with Jackson Dean and Lewis Brice
  • When: 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 27
  • Where: Scheels Arena, Fargo
  • Tickets: Starting from $30, available at scheelsarena.com

John Lamb, a seasoned arts and entertainment writer, provides insights into Brice’s evolving musical journey. With decades of experience, Lamb continues to highlight the work of artists, contributing to the cultural narrative of the Red River Valley.