Kane Brown takes The High Road north of the border
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American country star Kane Brown brought his latest arena tour through Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg on Thursday.
The 31-year-old singer-songwriter from Tennessee last performed in Winnipeg in 2022, delivering a high-production performance highlighting his twangy baritone and genre-blending music.
He’s currently touring North America in support of his fourth studio album, The High Road, which chronicles his rise to fame, parenthood and mental-health struggles. The record features the 2024 chart-topping song Miles On It, a 2024 collaboration with masked producer Marshmello.