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    Concerts That Left Country Artists In Awe


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    Have you ever been curious about which concerts have left your favorite country artists absolutely spellbound?

    While they’re experts at dazzling audiences themselves, these musicians are also avid fans of live music, no matter the genre.

    Dive into the unforgettable concert experiences that have inspired and amazed these country stars.

    Keep reading to find out more!

    Ashley Cooke Blown Away by Ed Sheeran

    Ashley Cooke was left speechless by Ed Sheeran’s ability to captivate a massive crowd with just an acoustic guitar, a loop pedal, and his voice.

    “I was mind blown that he sold out Bridgestone with just an acoustic guitar, himself and a loop pedal. The whole arena was booming. The production was wild. I was like, ‘This is an acoustic show? This is so crazy.’ And I think that was one of the ones that inspired me the most.”

    ED SHEERAN & ASHLEY COOKE
    Ed Sheeran & Ashley Cooke (Instagram)

    Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne: The Magic of Michael Jackson

    John Osborne of the Brothers Osborne had his first concert experience at the age of six, witnessing the legendary Michael Jackson during the Bad Tour.

    Though he doesn’t remember every detail, the impact was profound.

    “I saw Michael Jackson on the Bad Tour when I was 6 years old, and I don’t remember it, but I’m guessing it was the best concert I’ve ever been to.”

    Brothers Osborne’s TJ Osborne: Overwhelmed by George Strait

    TJ Osborne recalls a life-changing experience seeing George Strait perform at a stadium, an event that expanded his understanding of what a concert could be.

    “We come from a little town, so I didn’t even know that was a thing that existed, like shows like that. It was at a stadium and I was just totally overwhelmed. They had stages outside, and I was just like what is this Disneyland of a place? That was one of the most memorable, life-changing experiences.”

    TJ Osborne & George Strait
    TJ Osborne & George Strait (Instagram)

    Cody Johnson: Unexpected Thrills with Nickelback

    Cody Johnson doesn’t shy away from sharing his unexpected admiration for Nickelback.

    “People are gonna laugh — some people are gonna love it and some people are gonna hate it — but I watched Nickelback live one time in Houston. Let me tell you something, that was incredible.”

    Dasha: Emotional Moments with Taylor Swift

    For Dasha, Taylor Swift’s Red Tour was an emotional rollercoaster, leaving her in tears of joy.

    “I was sob-crying during the Red Tour. So that was probably the best one I’ve ever been to.”

    Taylor Swift & Dasha
    Taylor Swift & Dasha (Instagram)

    Dylan Scott: Learning from Luke Bryan

    Dylan Scott’s admiration for Luke Bryan grew from watching his videos to touring with him, an experience that left a lasting impression.

    “I’ve seen a lot of people. I remember moving to town and watching this guy on YouTube. I would try to learn from him, and he’s a great entertainer. I got to tour with him two years ago and it was just incredible — an incredible learning experience.”

    George Birge: The Unforgettable Energy of Kenny Chesney

    Opening for Kenny Chesney at Tortuga on the beach was a highlight for George Birge.

    “I got to open for him at Tortuga last year on the beach and something about Kenny Chesney on the beach headlining — there was like a thunderstorm. I don’t know, you just look at him and you think, ‘Man, this guy is larger than life.”

    “This isn’t just music, this is a lifestyle. His energy, the way that he feeds off the crowd, the way that he treats his crew. The way there was a buzz all day about him playing and then him coming out like just pure electricity on stage. That was a fun night for me to watch.”

    Greylan James: Nostalgic Memories with Kenny Chesney

    Greylan James’s first concert experience was a Kenny Chesney show in his hometown, which set a high bar for future concerts.

    “The first concert I ever went to I think was the best. I went to Kenny Chesney when I was 7 years old at Neylan Stadium in Knoxville where I’m from and that’s hard to beat.”

    Jelly Roll: Intimate Atmosphere with Garth Brooks

    Jelly Roll was deeply impressed by Garth Brooks’ ability to create an intimate atmosphere even in a massive stadium.

    “He has this really unique way of making 90,000 people at a stadium feel like they’re sitting Indian-style in his living room and that was really cool. His Plus One show in Vegas was really cool.”

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    I picked up Garth Brooks last night

    ♬ Son Of A Sinner – Jelly Roll

    Jordan Davis: Songwriting Inspiration from John Prine

    Jordan Davis cites a John Prine concert as a pivotal moment in his love for songwriting.

    “He’s one of the reasons I fell in love with writing songs. The last time I got to see him was in New Orleans and Amos Lee opened for him, which is another guy that I have just always loved. So, Prine and Amos Lee together was pretty awesome.”

    Kassi Ashton: The Phenomenon of Beyonce

    Kassi Ashton was awestruck by Beyonce’s performance, highlighting her unmatched talent and production.

    “Incredible. There is not a weak spot in that entire world of Beyonce. The live vocals. And the microphone is on, honey. That’s not like a pre-recorded live… like some other big stadium tour artists do. Those are her live vocals.”

    “She looks like otherworldly, threateningly beautiful. The costumes. The dancers are insane. The art — the production of it is insane. The setlist. And for me, the transitions between the songs were incredible.”

    Lainey Wilson: Bit by the Bug at Tim McGraw

    Lainey Wilson’s first concert, Tim McGraw’s Down on the Farm, left her enchanted and sparked her love for music.

    “Best concert might be my first concert. I was 4 years old, my mama took me and my sister in a double stroller to the Tim McGraw Down on the Farm Concert. That’s probably where I got bit by the bug.”

    Matt Stell: Spectacular Stevie Wonder

    For Matt Stell, seeing Stevie Wonder perform was a spectacular and memorable experience.

    “That was pretty spectacular. That was really, really cool.”

    Scotty McCreery: Birthday Bash with Bruno Mars

    Scotty McCreery had an unforgettable experience at a Bruno Mars concert, which coincided with Mars’s birthday.

    “There are two that come to mind. George [Strait] was my first concert, which was awesome. He really influenced me a lot.”

    “One of my favorites was a Bruno Mars concert in Nashville. It was his birthday too and he’s, I think, Oct. 8 and I’m Oct. 9. So we were doing my birthday and celebrating Bruno, too. His show was awesome.”

    The War & Treaty’s Michael Trotter: The King of Pop

    Michael Trotter of The War & Treaty holds Michael Jackson’s 1988 concert as his best ever.

    “I’m gonna trump here. It was 1988. Michael Jackson.”

    The War & Treaty’s Tanya Trotter: Whitney Houston’s Unforgettable Performance

    Tanya Trotter recalls Whitney Houston’s 1989 concert in Columbia, Maryland, as her all-time favorite.

    “It was 1989. Whitney Houston. In Columbia, Maryland. That was my best concert ever.”

    Here’s a short overview table summarizing the favorite concert experiences of these country artists:

    ArtistFavorite ConcertComments
    Ashley CookeEd SheeranAmazed by his ability to captivate with just an acoustic guitar and loop pedal.
    John OsborneMichael JacksonSaw the Bad Tour at age 6; considers it his best concert despite vague memories.
    TJ OsborneGeorge StraitOverwhelmed by the grandeur of his first stadium concert.
    Cody JohnsonNickelbackSurprised by the incredible live performance in Houston.
    DashaTaylor SwiftDeeply emotional experience during the Red Tour, left sobbing.
    Dylan ScottLuke BryanInspired by his performances and learned a lot from touring with him.
    George BirgeKenny ChesneyImpressed by Chesney’s energy and performance during a stormy beach concert.
    Greylan JamesKenny ChesneyFirst concert experience at age 7, left a lasting impression.
    Jelly RollGarth BrooksImpressed by Brooks’ ability to create an intimate atmosphere in a large stadium.
    Jordan DavisJohn PrineInspired by Prine’s songwriting and memorable New Orleans concert with Amos Lee.
    Kassi AshtonBeyonceAwestruck by Beyonce’s unmatched live vocals, production, and overall performance.
    Lainey WilsonTim McGrawFirst concert at age 4, which sparked her love for music.
    Matt StellStevie WonderFound Wonder’s performance spectacular and memorable.
    Scotty McCreeryBruno MarsMemorable birthday concert in Nashville, also influenced by George Strait.
    Michael TrotterMichael JacksonBest concert ever attended was Jackson’s 1988 performance.
    Tanya TrotterWhitney HoustonMost unforgettable concert was Houston’s 1989 performance in Columbia, Maryland.
    This table gives a concise snapshot of each artist’s most memorable concert experience.

    Conclusion

    • These country artists have had some incredible concert experiences that have shaped their own performances and left lasting impressions on their lives.
    • Whether it’s the raw talent of Ed Sheeran, the legendary presence of Michael Jackson, or the high-energy shows of Garth Brooks, these concerts have proven to be unforgettable moments in the lives of these musicians.

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