Lee Brice Unfazed by Opinions on His New Song Played for Charlie Kirk

Lee Brice Set to Captivate Fargo with Unreleased Song Tribute
Lee Brice Returns to the Studio Amid Album Delay
Country music star Lee Brice is facing an unexpected delay with his latest album, “You Need My Guitar.” This setback has prompted the artist to head back to the studio to create more music. Brice, known for his memorable hits, is keen to record new songs, saying, “We’ve got to get into the studio and cut these songs.”
Honoring Charlie Kirk with “When the Kingdom Comes”
Recently, Brice has found renewed attention on an older, unreleased track titled “When the Kingdom Comes.” At a performance in Clearwater, Florida, on September 11, Brice dedicated the song to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Although the song was penned before Kirk’s untimely death, it has taken on new significance. Brice has been featuring it in his shows since, including his upcoming performance at Scheels Arena in Fargo.
Musical Journey Rooted in Faith
Raised on gospel music, Brice has infused his Christian faith into his work. Reflecting on Kirk’s passing, Brice said, “He was such a faith-based guy. It was just the right thing to do.” This track holds personal meaning for Brice, who shared, “It means everything to me.”
A Blend of Hits and Nostalgia
While Brice is celebrated for hits like “Rumor” and “Parking Lot Party,” he isn’t afraid to showcase lighter, nostalgic tunes. This June, he released “Miyagi,” a playful homage to the “Karate Kid,” commemorating the film’s 41st anniversary with collaborators Edwin McCain and David Toliver.
Collaborative Spirit and Upcoming Releases
Brice has been busy in the studio with collaborators like Jamey Johnson and Jerrod Niemann, crafting songs such as “Said No Country Boy Ever.” Fans can anticipate more music soon, including a much-anticipated full album and potential tour dates. In the meantime, Brice has teased releases like “Cry” and the duet “Kinda Single” with Colbie Caillat.
An Intimate Tour Experience
In 2024, Brice embarked on an acoustic tour entitled Me & My Guitar, offering fans an intimate musical experience filled with stories and unplugged performances. “It was really good — one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever done,” said Brice.
Event Details
Event | Date | Location | Tickets |
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Lee Brice with Jackson Dean and Lewis Brice | 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 27 | Scheels Arena, Fargo | Tickets from $30 to $82.85 |
For decades, John Lamb has covered arts and entertainment across the Red River Valley. With a career spanning from the High Plains Reader to The Forum, Lamb brings a wealth of experience and insights to his role. Contact him at [email protected].
This engaging event is set to resonate with audiences, offering a blend of Lee Brice’s heartfelt tributes and entertaining performances. Don’t miss your chance to experience this unique musical journey.