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Future Announces 11 More Dates for One Big Party Tour With Don Toliver, G Herbo & More

Returning in March, he will also bring Mariah the Scientist and Dess Dior on the multi-city jaunt.

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Future announced last week that he’ll hit the road at the start of 2023 for his “One Big Party Tour.” He said he was bringing friends, but didn’t disclose who. Now fans know.

Yesterday (Dec. 12), via his Instagram Story, the Freebandz president revealed who will join him on tour. Future’s friends will include Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, EST Gee, Polo G, Babyface Ray, Doe Boy, Lil Jairmy, Rob49, Double 00 and Ocean x Kungfu.

The six-city, month-long tour will kick off on Jan. 7 in Houston at the Toyota Center and end on Jan. 27 in Boston at the TD Garden.

Before The WIZRD hits the road, he’ll make an appearance in New York on Dec. 30 for The Ball Drops In Brooklyn show. Along with him, Lil Uzi Vert, King Combs and Chinese Kitty will all take the stage.

When Future is done touring, he will gear up for 2023 Rolling Loud California. The music festival takes place the weekend of March 3-5 at Hollywood Park Grounds outside of SoFi Stadium. He will be there with Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Lil Wayne and more.

Life has really been good for the Atlanta rapper. This tour comes after the success of his best commercial body of work to date, his ninth studio album, I Never Liked You. The album, which dropped in April, contains 16 tracks and is certified Platinum. It features Drake, Kanye West, Tems, Young Thug, and Gunna. The deluxe version features Babyface Ray, Lil Baby and Lil Durk.

I Never Liked You debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It earned more than 222,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, and Future received six Grammy nominations, which is more noms than he has had in his entire career. Pluto even took home an American Music Award for Favorite Hip-Hop Song for “Wait for U,” featuring Drake and Tems.

Future is bringing in the New Year with a bang and he wants you there. Tickets for the “One Big Party Tour” are now on sale at Ticketmaster. Check dates for a city near you.

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Future Extends His Successful ‘One Big Party Tour’ With Eleven New Dates

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After multiple sold-out shows Future will hit the road with a New Line Up, which includes Don Toliver, G Herbo, Mariah the Scientist, and Dess Dior.

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After a three-year hiatus,  Future  hit the road for his Future and Friends “ One Big Party”  Tour this January. With the enormous global success of his last two albums, Future had a new catalog to perform for his undeniably loyal Hendrix Army. The multi-talented entertainer, songwriter, and (Freebandz) Music Executive was ready to  celebrate  his success with his fans. He also wanted to allow up-and-coming artists to shine via his massive audience. Along with newcomers, superstar artists such as Kodak Black, Lil Durk, Jeezy Polo G, Est Gee, and more were all part of the lineup. Adding a familiar electrifying energy in each arena, hometown stars in each city also performed.  It was magical and the perfect time to celebrate what has been a monumental streak of success for Future. 

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No one had a more impactful year than Future. The hip-hop icon’s “I Never Liked You” album was the highest-selling album in 2022. Future is the only artist to chart a song every week in 2022. In addition, he was Variety Magazine’s Collaborator of the year for his work with Tems, Lil Baby, Drake, and more. “I Never Liked You” surpassed one billion Spotify streams. On the personal side, his non-profit foundation, Freewishes, was recognized as one of the country’s leading philanthropic organizations servicing the youth, senior citizen community, and families in need. Indeed, there has been a lot to celebrate for the legendary artist and his Freebandz label and team. 

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The “One Big Party Tour” transformed into an opportunity for Future to connect with his fans on a personal level. Still, he was taken aback by all the love and support from his fanbase. The shows sold out, and the fans showed out.

“The One Big Party Tour has been life-changing,” said Future.  “It helps me connect with my fans in ways that are unimaginable. The success and energy from the shows brought such excitement that I want to continue this tour for my fans in more cities. I want to create an experience that forever stays in their memories. I will continue to expand by touring for all my fans around the world and elevate my shows across the globe each time I go out. I’m thankful to my fans for their priceless love and unconditional support! Let’s win again together as ONE.—”

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Beginning in nyc and hitting just seven cities across the country..

Future One Big Party Tour U.S. Run Dates Trek Announcement Tickets I Never Liked You Album LP

Future will be embarking on his first headlining tour in over three years. The rapper has shared that he’ll be heading on the One Big Party Tour later this month.

“Showtime,” he wrote on social media. “I’m ready to bring One Big Party to your city!”

ShowTime. I’m ready To bring ONE BIG PARTY too your city! PLUTO pic.twitter.com/TO3Updibix — FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) December 6, 2022

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Future Adds Kodak Black, Trippie Redd & More To 'One Big Party' Tour

Future has announced the supporting cast for his upcoming One Big Party Tour, and fans can expect to see plenty of heavy hitters joining the Freebandz boss on the road.

The Atlanta hitmaker posted a flyer on his Instagram Stories on Monday (December 12) revealing the lineup of “special guests” he’s recruited for his recently announced 2023 U.S. trek.

The guest list includes Kodak Black , Trippie Redd , Polo G , EST Gee , Babyface Ray , Rob49 and Ocean x KungFu, as well as Freebandz signees Doe Boy, Real Boston Richey, Lil Jairmy and Lil Double 0.

Kodak, Trippie and Polo are the only acts with an asterisk next to their names, signaling they’ll appear on select dates.

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The One Big Party Tour will be Future’s first headlining trek in more than three years. The arena tour kicks off in Houston on January 7, before making its way through Charlotte, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington, D.C. Future and co. will close things out in Boston on January 27.

“ShowTime. I’m ready To bring ONE BIG PARTY too your city! PLUTO,” the “March Madness” rapper wrote on Twitter when he first announced the tour last week. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster .

The One Big Party Tour comes in support of Future’s monster 2022 album, I Never Liked You . The project opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 222,000 first-week units in April, while its hit single “Wait For U” featuring Drake and Tems also debuted in the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Wait For U” ranked as one of the biggest hits of the year as it won Best Collaboration at the BET Hip Hop Awards , Favorite Hip Hop Song at the American Music Awards and was recently crowned Apple Music’s most streamed song of 2022 .

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Future is also in the running for six awards at the 2023 Grammys , including Best Rap Album ( I Never Liked You ), Best Rap Song (“Wait For U”) and Best Rap Performance (“Pushin’ P”).

Despite his continued dominance, Hendrix remains as hungry as ever, telling Billboard in a recent interview that he’s determined to become Hip Hop’s next billionaire .

“My main focus right now is just to do something I never done. One thing I never done is make a billion dollars,” he said. “Sometimes I ask questions, if I meet a billionaire, like, ‘How’d you get to where you got?’… It just helps me to understand that I’m on the right path when I talk to people that have billions.”

Check out the dates for Future’s One Big Party Tour below:

Jan 7 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center Jan 13 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center Jan 14 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Jan 20 — Chicago, IL @ United Center Jan 22 — Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena Jan 27 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

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Future and Friends: One Big Party Tour - Grand Finale

Memphis, Tenn. – Grammy Award-winning rapper, singer and songwriter Future (Nayvadius Wilburn) has announced its grand finale dates for his Future & Friends Tour entitled “One Big Party ” featuring special invited surprise supporting acts. Originally slated for earlier this year, Future & Friends: “One Big Party” is back on for a stop at FedExForum on Thursday, July 13, 2023 . Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 2 . 

An exclusive FedExForum presale for Future & Friends is available Thursday, June 1, from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. for current Memphis Grizzlies MVP Season Ticket Members, recipients of FedExForum Event Alert e-mails and texts and subscribers of Grizzlies e-News. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, June 2, at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com and the FedExForum Box Office. Tickets range in price from $55 - $240 (prices subject to change).

Future emerged onto the scene back in the mid 2000s with a flurry of mixtapes, high charting albums, various platinum singles and several collaborative features. His debut studio album, “Pluto,” (2012) along with his follow up studio album “Honest” (2014) contained the platinum singles “Turn On The Lights”, “Honest”, “Move That Dope” (featuring Pharrell Williams and Pusha T) and “I Won” (featuring Kanye West). In 2015, Future garnered commercial success and critical acclaim with the release of his third studio album “DS2” (2015).  Since then, Future has released six full length albums “Evol” (2016), “Future” (2017), “Hndrxx” (2017), “The Wizard” (2019), “High Off Life” (2020) and his current album “I Never Liked You” (2022). The Future & Friends Tour will be in support of his current album “I Never Liked You” and promises to be an unforgettable experience for his fans.

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Future is a rap artist from Atlanta, Georgia. He is one of the biggest artists in the sub-genre for trap rap and mumble rap. He has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the world including Drake, Kanye West and Lil Wayne. Him and Drake released a collaboration album in 2016, What A Time To Be Alive.

In 2017, Future released back-to-back number one albums on consecutive weeks, FUTURE and HNDRXX. The first album was a rap-oriented album while the second was more R&B and melodic.

Some of Future’s biggest hits include “Commas”, “Mask Off”, “Tony Montana”, and “Turn On the Lights”.

In 2018, it was announced that Future would go on tour with Nicki Minaj. That tour was cancelled due to low ticket sales. In the middle of 2019, it was announced that Future would tour on a co-headlining tour with Meek Mill instead. Following the pandemic, Future has done a few smaller tours, Legendary Nights and One Big Party.

In 2024, Future released WE DON’T TRUST YOU, an album exclusively produced by Metro Boomin’. The album made headlines because of the several subliminal disses rumored to be aimed at Drake , who Future has collaborated with in the past. Kendrick Lamar ‘s verse on the album takes direct shots at Drake and J. Cole .

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All of the latest Future presale codes for the WE TRUST YOU tour are listed below. Check out the Ticketmaster or StubHub pages for this tour to find out the onsale date and time for tickets.

Future Live Nation Presale Code

Live Nation changes their presale code monthly and all concert dates for that month have the same presale code. The LN Mobile code has been the same since the start of 2018. The Live Nation presale code for FUTURE is RIFF  and the LN Mobile presale code is COVERT . To use this presale code:

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  • When prompted, enter in the Live Nation Presale Code to access tickets.

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As soon as the first presale begins, StubHub will have resale tickets available. These tickets come from concert promoters and bulk sellers and are 100% legitimate and guaranteed. If you don’t want to fight for a presale code, this is the easiest way to get concert tickets. To buy tour tickets from StubHub:

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Future tickets to the WE TRUST YOU tour start at $59.50 and go up in price from there. VIP tickets can cost as much as $229.50 or more.

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Post Malone brought the party to the City of Lights last weekend, for a private show at the Louvre that saw the superstar singer shut down the museum’s iconic Cour Carrée for an intimate performance for Visa.

Dubbed “Visa Live at le Louvre,” the event helped to kick off the credit card and financial brand’s activations in Paris leading up to this summer’s Olympic Games . Taking the stage just as the sun was setting on a classically overcast Parisian night, Malone ran through an hour-long set of his biggest hits in front of 4,000 lucky fans who had won tickets through a Visa lottery, and thousands more streaming the concert exclusively on Roblox.

Backed by a live band — including a cellist and violinist — Malone had the crowd hyped early, with songs like “Psycho,” “Rockstar,” “Circles,” and “I Like You” ( sans Doja Cat). The singer brought out an acoustic guitar for his 2018 hit, “Stay,” followed by an emotional performance of “I Fall Apart” that literally brought him to his knees.

“Can you believe they let me sing here?” Malone asked, amidst the Renaissance façade of the Louvre as a movie-worthy backdrop. “I’m just lucky they let me into France,” he joked.

The evening closed with Malone’s first live performance in Europe of his hit Morgan Wallen duet, “ I Had Some Help ,” before the singer bid farewell with a sing-along encore to “Sunflower.”

“To be able to play here is such an honor for me,” Malone said, as he took his final bows. “This is a magical fucking evening.”

Watch: @PostMalone performs “I Had Some Help” in Paris during private show at the @MuseeLouvre with @Visa pic.twitter.com/SIqH8n1V9c — Tim Chan (@mrtimchan) May 29, 2024

Malone’s concert marked one of the first times that the Louvre had closed off its courtyard for a private event, and prior to the show, organizers had to monitor decibel levels and ensure soundproofing of the museum walls, so as to not shake the art. Not that it affected the show of course: “Let’s rattle some artwork!” the singer jokingly declared early on in his set.

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“The Louvre is the most iconic art location,” Cooper says, “and what are these musical artists doing? They’re creating art. And some people would say well, ‘Isn’t it weird to have Post Malone at this iconic place where famous artists are?’ but in my view,” Cooper muses, “I see Post Malone throughout the museum; I see Ayra Starr throughout the museum; their energy and presence and what they represent is already there. They’re just a modern, timely representation of art to me.”

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Sexyy Red, E.U., Kim Gordon and Erykah Badu are among the artists performing at the area’s festivals and open-air venues in the coming months.

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The beat, the bands, the bugs, the breeze. The word “ecosystem” tends to feel apt when we’re talking about Washington’s perpetually dynamic music scene — especially in the summertime, when we’re given so many opportunities to experience live music in the open air. Plus, if you happen to catch a local artist performing out there, it’s an opportunity to have your sense of place affirmed in at least two different ways. Here are some of the most promising outdoor sounds coming to the area this summer, whether they originate in our ecosystem or elsewhere.

Home Rule Music Festival

Wild to think that D.C.’s annual Home Rule Music Festival — which celebrates homegrown jazz and go-go traditions that date back generations — is only on its third summer. And to add to the time-warping fun of it all, this year’s fest unfolds in episodes. An opening-night gig will be followed by a full day of outdoor music in June. Then jump ahead a full month for another day-long dance party in July. Expect appearances from a spate of spiritual jazz heroes (Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids; the New Doug Carn Sextet; Plunky and Oneness of Juju), plus a constellation of go-go troupes (Rare Essence; Black Alley; Be’la Dona). The outdoor events also promise family-friendly games, plus vendors peddling food, drinks and records.

June 21 at the Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW; June 22 at the Parks at Walter Reed, 7150 12th St. NW; July 20 at Alethia Tanner Park, 227 Harry Thomas Way NE. homerulemusicfestival.com .

Shake this, jiggle that. If you’ve been waiting your whole life for a rapper to ask you to move your C6 and C7 vertebrae, here it is: “Hump Day,” the party-starting lead single from “Kokayi: An Eponymous Jont,” the D.C. rap veteran’s strongest album in years. Improvised in the studio, his new music sounds lively and lived-in, with jazz-minded production that fits his rhymes hand in glove. The realness of those rhymes should make you forget about your spine, too. Maybe you’ve been waiting for rap songs about becoming an empty-nester, or rereading “The Lorax,” or refusing to forfeit your imagination at midlife. Kokayi has you covered there, too.

June 21 at Alexandria Jazz Fest at Waterfront Park, 1A Prince St., Alexandria. alexandriava.gov/arts .

Ever go to a music festival just to hear one song? I did once. It was the Trillectro festival in 2018 to hear Sheck Wes do “Mo Bamba.” Fun experiment, for sure. How will three minutes of music stand against a whole day of it? If this sounds like your idea of a good time, get yourself a ticket to the Out and About Festival where Sonic Youth co-founder Kim Gordon will almost certainly perform “Bye Bye,” a noisy new rap-like anthem so artful, so intense, so important-feeling, she played it twice during her set at the Black Cat in March. And there are plenty of other good reasons to attend Out and About, too. Billed as “a celebration of LGBTQ+ talent and allies,” the festival will also host performances from Brittany Howard, Jenny Lewis, Lawrence, Tiny Habits, Quinn Christopherson, Okan and Be Steadwell.

June 22 at the Out and About Festival at Wolf Trap, 1551 Trap Rd., Vienna, Va. wolftrap.org .

Ransack every last florist in the DMV, and we still won’t have enough plant life to give T-Pain the proverbial flowers he deserves. The self-described “rappa ternt sanga” made his big splash back in 2005, and today’s rap music still seems to exist in that 19-year shadow. At first, his legacy felt limited to his widespread popularization of Auto-Tune, but as the years go by, T-Pain is finally being recognized for using that voice-smoothing technology to underscore his melodic inventiveness, playfulness and vitality. Today, a T-Pain set list feels like a party celebrating the arc of 21st-century pop music writ large.

June 25 at Pier Six Pavilion, 731 Eastern Ave., Baltimore. livenation.com .

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

I know, I know. The brutality of the summer heat and the density of the tourist throng are two formidable strikes against this absolute gem of a festival, but year after year, Folklife’s celebration of “contemporary living cultural traditions” remains worth the sweat. This year’s theme is Indigenous Voices of the Americas, and it includes an exciting slate of musical performances — the Mi’kmaw music traditions of Sons of Membertou, Mixtec group Pasatono Orquesta, Guatemalan singer-songwriter Sara Curruchich and more. Yes, it’ll likely be hot, and, yes, it’ll probably be crowded, but you will hear the world differently.

June 26-July 1 on the National Mall. festival.si.edu .

Funny how time slips away, huh? Ten years ago, Sam Hunt was being fast-tracked to Nashville superstardom, singing exquisitely detailed love songs that triangulated melodic contours set forth by Kenny Chesney and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Since then, Hunt’s career has been a slow burn, with only two albums to his name. Touring this summer behind a sturdy new four-song EP, “Locked Up,” one of country music’s freshest voices suddenly sounds like a veteran.

July 12 at Jiffy Lube Live, 7800 Cellar Door Dr., Bristow, Va. livenation.com .

Broccoli City Festival

This annual rap extravaganza returns for two days in July with some of the biggest names in the game (Megan Thee Stallion, Gunna), as well as some of the most exciting (Veeze, Sexyy Red). Nota bene: Do not miss Karrahbooo — one of the most cool-minded, numb-tongued rappers to emerge in years — when she performs with Lil Yachty and the Concrete Boys.

July 27-28 at Audi Field, 100 Potomac Ave. SW. bcfestival.com .

E.U. with Sugar Bear

Strathmore’s “Live from the Lawn” concert series is scheduled to host all kinds of music this summer — jazz, blues, bluegrass, kids’ music and more. But what’s the plan for the gigs scheduled to take place after legendary go-go band E.U. — of “Da Butt” fame — presumably leaves a smoking crater in the grass? Pack a picnic dinner, your dancing shoes, your backside and a blast suit.

Aug. 7 at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, Bethesda. strathmore.org .

Summer Spirit Festival

Since 2008, Summer Spirit has made itself into one of the region’s best music festivals by making everything feel like the season’s best block party — totally fun, incredibly cool, highly danceable, deeply communal, eternally reliable. This year’s bill doesn’t fuss with the formula. There are headlining appearances from Summer Spirit mainstays Erykah Badu, Method Man and Redman, as well as go-go sets from Backyard Band, Junkyard Band and the Chuck Brown Band.

Aug. 10 at Merriweather Post Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia, Md. merriweathermusic.com .

D.C. JazzFest

D.C. JazzFest is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a bill that feels absolutely stacked. Where to begin? The contemplative rat-a-tat of drummer Terri Lyne Carrington? The bottomless breadth of bassist Ron Carter? The atom-splitting melodies of pianist Kris Davis? The pathfinding calm of guitarist Bill Frisell? The deep rigor of saxophonist David Murray? Whichever entry point you choose, don’t be afraid to get lost in the entirety of it.

Aug. 28-Sept. 1 at the Wharf, 1001 7th St. SW. dcjazzfest.org .

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Bryan makes it awfully difficult to be in a solemn mood at one of his shows, in short — his penchant for rowdy showmanship ensures that. But there’s another reason to be in a good mood, watching him play: It’s from realizing afresh just how wildly successful he has become by throwing out any playbook that exists for how to get there. His radio play is nearly non-existent… deliberately so, probably, since last week he was sending out complaining tweets when he thought his record label was actively promoting “Pink Skies” to pop radio. (He apologized when it turned out he was mistaken.) He doesn’t do television appearances or interviews. He’s never even had a flashpoint viral moment. It’s just relatable songs, rousingly performed with the spirit of an Okie-fied Springsteen or Mellencamp. This genre-unspecific music is largely being received by a segment of the mainstream country audience that’s been ditching the party anthems of that other big heartland Bryan — Luke — for this one’s more poetic fare.

And he has fantastic taste in collaborators/opening acts. Sunday and Monday is was the War and Treaty invited to Crypto to recreate a duet from his last album, “Hey Driver,” with Sierra Ferrell set to assume the same spot Tuesday night. Even if you don’t love the songs, it’d be difficult to see anything other than sheer upside in how his massive success has gone down.

But there is a lot to love about the songs, too, and not just his ornery-populist methodology. At Crypto, a lot of the two-hour running time was devoted to taking songs that are deeply interior on record and turning them into barnburners, in subtle shifts that didn’t compromise the material’s integrity. His self-titled album from last summer marked a somewhat surprising turn toward quirky, lo-fi production values, but the five songs Bryan played from that album in concert didn’t sound much different from the six he performed from 2022’s more overtly commercial “American Heartbreak.” Starting the show with the ostensibly contemplative “Overtime,” Bryan managed to turn it into more of an obvious live blockbuster just by bellowing the title word instead of murmuring it, at the end of every stanza — the kind of small shift that can make a big difference in a performance. But when it came time to end the song, he toned it down again. Bryan isn’t afraid to wrap up a tune on a hushed note, even finishing songs with an unresolved-sounding a cappella coda now and again, in an arena show that is also duty-bound to deliver a fair amount of bluster.

These songs were equal parts country, Western (not to confuse, conflate or hyphenate those two), folk, rock, and the folk-rock hybrid formerly known as stomp-and-holler. Steel guitar and lap steel (albeit not on a lap, but played in a standing position) became increasingly utilized over the course of the set, but played with more of a rock feel than anything tying them to traditional Nashville. Bryan noted that his usual violin player was absent on paternity leave, which gave a chance for a guest fiddler, Hannah Cohen, to shine in the spotlight and happily disrupt the otherwise all-male lineup. Utility player Read Connelly gets the biggest recurring comic moment of the night, during the show’s inevitable climax, “Revival,” during which he falls to the stage floor and plays dead for a pregnant pause, only to snap back to life — revival , get it? — and, from a crouch, burn through the night’s first and last major banjo solo.

The show found Bryan in a similar position to where he was when he came through Crypto.com last year for a single-nighter: about to release an album, and not about to give away too much about it. Other than “Pink Skies,” the only number he performed to preview the next record was its apparent title song, “The Great American Bar Scene.” (As wtih “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” he changed the location in the title to “California,” so that the cutoff Lakers jersey he was wearing wasn’t the only sop to local culture.) That’s more than he played from a forthcoming album last year, when he didn’t preview any of the songs from “Zach Bryan” even though that album release was days away at the time. It’s unclear when “Great American Bar Scene” might be coming out: In a recent tweet, Bryan made it sound as if he might imminently, spontaneously release it, but on stage, he said only that the album is forthcoming “this year,” which leaves a lot of wiggle room. Whenever he does opt to drop it, it could be the album to finally dislodge Taylor Swift from the top spot; there probably aren’t enough variants in the world to keep Bryan from taking an appointed spot at No. 1. But with a shortage of live previews, fans will have to keep guessing whether the album will be as interior as the self-titled effort or as anthemic as “American Heartbreak.”

The presence of the husband-and-wife duo the War and Treaty as a galvanizing opening act of course bid well for a sure highlight in the headliner’s set: a revival of Bryan’s duet with Michael Trotter on “Hey Driver,” possibly the best song off last year’s self-titled album. Bryan apologized for all the “shitty” versions he and his band had done of the song on tour to date without the Trotters, before launching into a new vocal arrangement that, unlike the record, made room for Michael’s wife Tanya, and three-part harmony instead of two-. An additional, humble solution on Bryan’s part was just to hand over to Tanya some of the lead vocal lines he handled in the studio. The War and Treaty have been doing their own cover of the song out on tour (including two performances at Stagecoach), but getting to hear this blend of voices was a treat you’d wish could be handed down to all the audiences along Bryan’s tour routing this year, and not just a selected few.

Bryan and his band made their way backstage through a path cut through the audience, then returned through the same open tunnel, bringing in tow some of the backstage VIPs — Tate McRae, Casey Affleck and various local sports figures among them — for the traditional jump-around “all-night revival” finale to his show. It’s a churchy way to go out, but after a lot of down-and-out sketches dressed up as rabble-rousers throughout the preceding two hours, it didn’t hurt to finally revert to some pure, star-studded Pentecostalism at quitting time.

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Taylor Swift's Sweet Onstage Reaction to Football Lyric Amid Travis Kelce Romance Will Feel Like Flying

Taylor swift couldn't help but react to a lyric about dating a football player in her song "fifteen" during her june 2 eras tour concert in lyon, france..

Taylor Swift was feeling the alchemy during a recent Eras Tour stop. 

The "Fortnight" singer had an adorable reaction to singing a lyric that called to mind boyfriend Travis Kelce 's profession at her June 2 show in Lyon, France. 

In a video shared to TikTok , Taylor was seen sporting a wide grin and blushing as she performed her Fearless track "Fifteen." 

"In your life, you'll do things greater than dating the boy on the football team," she sang, before laughing to herself. "I didn't know it at fifteen."

After the crowd erupted in cheers over her cheeky delivery, the 34-year-old threw her head back before continuing on to sing the next line.

Fans were quick to draw a connection between Taylor's reaction and her romance with Travis, who she began dating last summer . 

"Our girl has got her forever man," one user commented under the video, "sooooo cuteeee."

Another fan joked about what Taylor must have been thinking while singing those words, writing, "She's like well that's ironic."

Of course, that's not the only time Travis got a subtle shoutout during her concert. Back in May, fans also caught a nod  to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end that was added into the choreography for Taylor's  Tortured Poets Department  segment of the show.

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During "So High School," the Grammy winner and her back-up dancers performed the swag-surf—a move Travis and his teammates often do to celebrate a win—while sitting on bleachers. 

The new setlist addition certainly earned approval from Travis, who shared he had a "blast" watching the updated version of the show in Paris alongside Taylor's pal Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend Bradley Cooper . 

"It was an all-around lovely night," the NFL star told brother Jason Kelce during a May 15 episode of their New Heights podcast. "I don't know if they're just getting better or if I'm just forgetting how they are."

Travis added, "It was electric."

Keep reading to relive Taylor and Travis' love story. 

July 2023: So, Make the Friendship Bracelets

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 's love story began in July 2023, when the singer's Eras Tour made a stop at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.

As a huge Swiftie, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end caught the show with hopes of giving Taylor a friendship bracelet with his number on it . However, he failed to complete the pass due to her pre-show rituals.

"I was disappointed that she doesn't talk before or after her shows because she has to save her voice for the 44 songs that she sings," Travis shared on the July 26 episode of his  New Heights podcast. "So, I was a little butt-hurt I didn't get to hand her one of the bracelets I made for her."

Summer 2023: This Is Him Trying

After publicly recounting his fumble—a move Taylor would later describe as "metal as hell" —Travis decided to shoot his shot and invite the Grammy winner to watch the Chiefs play at Arrowhead Stadium.

"I threw it out there, I threw the ball in her court," he shared on The Pat McAfee Show . "I told her, you know, 'I've seen you rock the stage in Arrowhead, you might have to come see me rock the stage in Arrowhead and see which one's a little more lit.' So, we'll see what happens in the near future."

August 2023: Enchanted to Meet You

Travis was rocking a mustache—which he debuted in August during training camp—when he was first introduced to Taylor .

As he later noted of the era, "That 'stache and the 87 jersey was pretty iconic there for a little bit, and I had it when I met Taylor for the first time."

September 2023: Sparks Fly

By early September, a source close to the situation told E! News that Travis and Taylor were " texting and talking here and there ."

"It's been very low-key," the insider explained, "as he's been in season."

September 2023: Cheer Captain

Accepting Travis' invite, Taylor joined the athlete's mom Donna Kelce at Arrowhead Stadium to watch him and the Chiefs take on the Chicago Bears. After the game, Taylor and Travis were seen packing PDA at a local bar .

Though folklore had it that it was the couple's first in-person meeting, the "Karma" singer later clarified the two had spent a "significant amount of time" getting to know each other beforehand.

As Taylor noted, "We would never be psychotic enough to hard launch a first date." 

October 2023: Team Up

As an indication that the relationship was heating up, Taylor brought her squad —including friends Blake Lively , Ryan Reynolds , Sophie Turner , Hugh Jackman , Sabrina Carpenter and Antoni Porowski —to watch the Chiefs play against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

October 2023: It's Nice to Have a Friend

Another sign that Travis could be The 1 ? Taylor started bonding with Brittany Mahomes —the wife of Travis' BFF and teammate Patrick Mahomes —in and outside of NFL games .

October 2023: Welcome to New York

The couple took their romance to TV, making a surprise appearance on the Oct. 14 episode of Saturday Night Live . Their Big Apple takeover also included the after-party for the NBC sketch show and a date night at the Waverly Inn .

November 2023: Karma Is Her Boyfriend

During a bye week, Travis traveled down to Argentina to catch the South American leg of Taylor's Eras Tour. Not only did the NFL star bond with Taylor's dad , Scott Swift , at the Nov. 11 show in Buenos Aires, but he also got a special shoutout from the stage.

" Karma is that guy on the Chiefs ," Taylor sang, "coming straight home to me."

After the show, the Midnights  artist was seen running up to Travis backstage and greeting him with a passionate kiss .

December 2024: Speak Now

Taylor addressed the lavender craze surrounding her appearances at Travis' games.

"I'm going to see him do what he loves, we're showing up for each other, other people are there and we don't care," she told Time . "The opposite of that is you have to go to an extreme amount of effort to make sure no one knows that you're seeing someone."

December 2023: You, Who Charmed Her Dad

The music superstar turned Travis' Dec. 17 game into a family affair, bringing her dad to cheer on her man .

January 2024: All the Midnights

Taylor and Travis spent their first New Year's Eve together, sharing a romantic kiss when the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1.

January 2024: Chosen Family

Continuing to bond with Travis' family, Taylor hung out with his brother Jason Kelce and sister-in-law Kylie Kelce at the Chiefs' game against the Buffalo Bills.

January 2024: Saved by the Perfect Kiss

Taylor joined Travis on the football field when the Chiefs won the AFC Championship , a victory that cemented the team's spot in the 2024 Super Bowl . The couple shared a celebratory kiss before exchanging the L-word .

"Tay, I'm gonna enjoy with the guys," he told her. "I love you—so much it's not funny."

February 2024: Super Bowl Champs

The pair locked lips on the field after Travis led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas.

February 2024: TikTok Official

Taylor posted footage of Travis on social media for the first time Feb. 12, poking fun at how she took her parents clubbing with the athlete after the Super Bowl.

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