Alex GarciaTuesday afternoon, Kane Brown took a break from his Live Forever Tour to celebrate his latest number one, “Lose It,” with a bowling party in Nashville.
Kane just finished the third weekend of his sold-out headlining trek, and already he has some unforgettable memories. One in particular was inspired by the Oscar-nominated biopic about Queen‘s Freddie Mercury, and the band’s classic, “We Will Rock You.”
“My favorite part of the tour, I would have to say, is Orlando,” Kane explains. “We saw fourteen thousand people…”
“I’d just got done watching Bohemian Rhapsody,” he continues, “so I got to bring some of the Bohemian Rhapsody into the show. So I did like the stomp and it was loud and it was a great time. Really brought my Freddie Mercury out.”
While Kane may pretend to be a flamboyant rock star when he’s performing, he says he’s very different in everyday life.
“No, I’m a homebody,” he confesses. “Like when I’m onstage, I’m a different person. But offstage, I’m laid back and the most chill guy ever. So I’m either gonna be in catering or playing Xbox.”
This week, Kane takes the Live Forever Tour to Roanoke, Virginia on Thursday, before playing Corbin, Kentucky on Friday.
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