Kane and Katelyn Brown Have A New Duet Coming
Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, have a new duet coming out. The couple posted a song clip on their Instagram and then deleted it. We caught a bit of the song before they removed it.
Kane sings, “Long after that sun burns out that sky/ Long after that ocean don’t turn the tide/ One thing is true, I’ll be loving you.” Katelyn joins in, “One day when the mountains and the valleys align/I’ll still be yours and you’ll still be mine/ One thing is true, I’ll be loving you.”
The couple then sing together the chorus, “A love like this will live on I know/ So even on the day that he calls me home/ no I won’t be far/ Even death won’t do us apart/I’m taking every day that forever will give, in this life and the life after this/ hang a hat on your heart/ Even death won’t do us apart.”
There’s no word why they deleted the song clip from their Instagram accounts.
Their 2022 number-one song, “Thank God,” was the first country song by a married couple to chart at number one since Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “It’s Your Love” in 1997.
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Brown recently announced details for his 2024 tour, “In the Air.” The upcoming tour will kick off in March and hit 29 cities along the way, including Newark, Toronto, Las Vegas, and Atlanta, before wrapping in the big Arlington, Texas, at Globe Life Field, which holds over 40,0oo people, on September 14.
He will wrap the tour with five major stadium shows, including returning to the iconic Fenway Park in Boston, where earlier this year, he made history as the first Black artist to sell out a headlining show there in the venue’s over 100-year history.
Kane told us about the tour, “We always go bigger with production year to year. You know, we try to put a show on for the fans as much as we can. It takes a lot of people. More people that I can actually tell you to put on a show like this. And I’m very grateful for them. They never fail me; they never let me down.”
Support for the tour will come from Tyler Hubbard, Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, LOCASH, and RaeLynn.