One of the most dynamic performers in modern country music, Brown has redefined the genre with a powerful blend of country, pop, and R&B influences. Since exploding onto the scene with his 2x Platinum self-titled debut album, Brown has become one of the biggest names in music - earning 12 No. 1 hits at country radio, selling out arenas and stadiums worldwide, and racking up billions of streams.
Brown made history early in his career when his debut album topped all five of Billboard’s major country charts simultaneously, while the chart-topping hit “Heaven” earned Diamond certification and his smash collaboration “What Ifs” reached 9x Platinum, becoming two of the most streamed country songs ever.
His sophomore album, Experiment, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making Brown the first country artist in more than 24 years to top the all-genre chart with a second album. He followed with Mixtape Vol. 1, which earned an Album of the Year nomination from the Academy of Country Music Awards and a win for Video of the Year.
Recognized for his influence both in music and culture, Brown was named to the TIME 100 Most Influential People list and continues to break barriers across the industry. In 2023, he made history as the first Black artist to headline and sell out the legendary Fenway Park. Brown has also received numerous nominations from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, CMT Music Awards and the People's Choice Awards, most recently earning the Champion Award at the People’s Choice Country Awards.
Opening for Brown is Mackenzie Carpenter. Raised in Hull, GA, Carpenter grew up writing songs with her brothers and singing in church, shaping a voice that felt honest before it ever felt polished. That foundation became the heartbeat of her debut album, Hey Country Queen, a 13-song introduction that blended humor, heartbreak and sharp storytelling, earning more than 85 million streams and recognition as one of Holler’s Best Country Albums of 2025.