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Brooks and dunn jiffy lube live12/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Their vocal blend defined an era of country music in the 90’s, and their voices are still as powerful as they were 30 years ago.īut there’s a bigger picture here. ![]() Both have powerful twangs that complement each other. The duo traded lead vocal responsibilities. The more stoic Dunn chose a simple black tee and ball cap. He playfully bounded about the stage with his inimitable energy. However, fans can rest assured that hits are played with their classic arrangements.īrooks was clad in his trademark white shirt and black vest. This tour is called the “Reboot” tour after their most recent album of remixes with country stars. The screen displayed scenery and landscapes matching the mood of each song. The latter evoked Brooks & Dunn’s antler logo. The seven-piece band played on a setup that included a large video screen and curved lighting trusses. “That Ain’t No Way to Go” - a song Brooks said they had not played in 25 years, received the biggest ovation of this section. The duo dug deep into their catalogue in the middle of the set by playing abridged versions of a few classic ballads. ![]() The crowd ate up favorites including “Brand New Man,” “Play Somethin’ Country,” “Neon Moon,” and of course “Boot Scootin’ Boogie.” (Virginia has no mask mandate, though Live Nation will be requiring vaccination proof at all venues starting this month.)Īfter an incredibly fast set change, Brooks and Dunn took the stage for an exactly 90-minute set with 24 of their most beloved honky tonk tunes. Live Free or Die is what I say!” The crowd seemed to agree. He alluded to this by telling the outdoor Virginia crowd that it was great to see, “…all your beautiful, MASKLESS, faces. Tritt has made headlines recently for refusing to play venues with mask and vaccine/negative COVID test requirements. The highlight of Tritt’s set was the nostalgic performance of “ Smoke in a Bar.” This is the latest single off of his newest album, Set In Stone, and is as true to Tritt’s roots as ever. This gives Tritt the opportunity to feel every note with his powerful vocal performance. The wistful “Where Corn Don’t Grow” is played slower than previous live versions. ![]()
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