Country music star Lee Brice is making headlines for more than just his chart-topping hits. While fans eagerly await his upcoming album, tentatively titled "You Need My Guitar," Brice has been connecting with audiences on a deeper level through his music and faith.
A Tribute to Faith and Remembrance
During a recent performance, Brice dedicated his unreleased song, "When the Kingdom Comes," to the late Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist. Brice explained that he felt compelled to acknowledge Kirk's passing, stating, "He was such a faith-based guy. It was just the right thing to do." The song, which speaks to Brice's Christian faith, has resonated deeply with audiences. "It means everything to me," Brice shared. "I grew up on gospel and led worship at a Christian camp. To talk about my Christian faith means a lot. The way the world is right now, it feels like he’s coming back soon.”
Brice's willingness to share his faith through his music has sparked conversations and connected him with fans on a personal level. He is known for hits like “Rumor” and “One of Them Girls” and good time anthems like “Parking Lot Party.”
Hometown Holiday Lineup Announced!
In other news, Lee Brice is set to headline KKWF “100.7 The Wolf's” Hometown Holiday event in Kent, WA, on December 3rd! The star-studded lineup also includes Tucker Wetmore, Mitchell Tenpenny, Hudson Westbrook, Ty Myers, and Meghan Patrick. The station gradually revealed the artists over the past week, with Wetmore completing the exciting list.
Don't miss your chance to see Lee Brice and other amazing country artists at the accesso ShoWare Center for a night of holiday cheer and incredible music!
Tom MacDonald's Tribute to Charlie Kirk
Adding to the tributes for Charlie Kirk, Tom MacDonald's song "Charlie" has reached the top of Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart and debuted on the Hot 100. This reflects the impact Kirk had on many and the outpouring of respect following his death.