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Kane Brown To Perform At New Concert Series Navy Federal Jams

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Kane Brown will perform at Navy Federal Jams, a new concert series launched by Navy Federal Credit Union to show appreciation for the military community and celebrate service through the power of music.

The global superstar and multi-platinum artist will perform on May 8 in Charleston, South Carolina, joined by opening act Chris Lane, and on May 31 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, joined by opening act Randall King.

Navy Federal Jams will also host complimentary live performances by emerging artists in cities across the country.

"Music has a unique way of bringing people together, and Navy Federal Jams lets us do that for the military community and all of our members that we're proud to serve," said Joe Bock, vice president of brand strategy at Navy Federal. "These concerts are meant to create fun, shared experiences that celebrate community and show gratitude for service."

Designed for all ages, each concert will include food trucks, face painting and other family-friendly activities. To reserve a spot, visit www.navyfederaljams.com.

Navy Federal Jams Concert Series:

April 11 - Redferrin - 31st St. Stage at King Neptune's Park (Virginia Beach, VA)
May 8 - Kane Brown, joined by opening act Chris Lane - North Charleston Coliseum (Charleston, SC)
May 9 - Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors - Sunken Garden Theater (San Antonio, TX)
May 23 - Kashus Culpepper - Water Works Park Amphitheater (Tampa, FL)
May 31 - Kane Brown, joined by opening act Randall King - Broadmoor World Arena (Colorado Springs, CO)
June 6 - Walker Montgomery - Riverfront Plaza (Jacksonville, FL)
June 13 - Hannah McFarland - Central Park Amphitheater (Oklahoma City, OK)
June 20 - Restless Road - Fort Steilacoom Park Pavilion (Tacoma, WA)

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