Kane Brown Talks Pre-Super Bowl Performance, Imagine Dragons
Kane Brown will play the pre-Super Bowl music festival in Phoenix ahead of Sunday’s (2/12) Super Bowl XVII. He said in a recent interview, “I get to play the show…

Kane Brown will play the pre-Super Bowl music festival in Phoenix ahead of Sunday's (2/12) Super Bowl XVII. He said in a recent interview, "I get to play the show before the Super Bowl, and I get to open for Imagine Dragons, which is huge. I actually became friends with their lead singer, and I wrote a song with him." He added, "I got a couple of friends who are gamers, who'll be out there, so it'll be fun to play the show and then go to the game."
Kane also talked about his Kingsley and Kodi. Jane described what Christmas 2022 was like with the 3-year-old and a 1-year-old. He said, "Kingsley knew how to open presents and what they were. She's at the point where she'd open one and play with it and leave all the other ones there." Brown added that this was the first year he and his wife Katelyn used the Elf on the Shelf. He admitted, "We honestly kind of abused it. The Elf's name was Sparkles. If Kingsley wasn't eating her dinner, it was like, 'Sparkles is watching you!' One night, she wouldn't eat her food and wanted a cookie. So I sat Sparkles on top of the cookies. Kinglsey saw it, and she ate her dinner. So we definitely abused it."
Brown posted a fun video of himself doing a dance for his daughters at home on Instagram. His wife asked the girls in the short video, "Is Daddy so silly?" he captioned the cute video, "Safe to say daddy is feeling way better morning dance party!!!!!"
Fans loved the clip, with one commenting, "Working on his dance moves can't wait to see them moves at the concerts this year." Another fan said, "OMG! This used to be me with my kids. Note they're all grown up! Enjoy these moments!… Great parenting!" One more fan wrote with a heart emoji, "Adorable."
See that post here.
Kane is currently touring on his headlining "Drunk or Dreaming Tour" with openers Dustin Lynch & LOCASH. Brown recently returned from headlining sold-out shows in Europe.
Many country music stars love their sports teams, whether it be basketball, college football, or baseball. And when it comes to the NFL, let's just say that some country stars go all out for their teams of choice.
5 - Kenny Chesney - Pittsburgh Steelers

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A native of East Tennessee, Kenny Chesney is a Tennessee Vols fan when it comes to college football, but when it comes to the NFL, he's a lifelong fan of The Pittsburgh Steelers. While he has played Heinz Field (now called Acrisure Stadium) many times, he visited the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in 2015 to watch his favorite team in action.
4 - Chris Young - Dallas Cowboys

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Chris, who was based in Texas and played there almost exclusively before hitting it big in Nashville, is a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. He was quite happy over the weekend (1/16) when his beloved Dallas Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to advance in the playoffs. He was so pleased he posted a video on his socials from a trip to Hawaii to cheer his team on.
3 - Luke Combs - Carolina Panthers

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This North Carolina native loves his Panthers. He often wears Panthers gear on stage.
2 - Blake Shelton - Arizona Cardinals

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Blake loves the Arizona Cardinals and even took his then-girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, to a game in 2015 when they were dating. He always posts on social media about his team, and as they say, "He bleeds Arizona red." The now-married couple went to another game of Blake's fave team in November (2022) when his Cardinals played the Los Angeles Rams.
1 - Darius Rucker - Miami Dolphins

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Darius Rucker is definitely country music's most passionate NFL football fan. He famously said that he has two seasons, "football season and waiting for football season." A lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, he often sings that National Anthem at their games and did so this past September 2021 when the Dolphins played the Buffalo Bills. When he fronted Hootie and The Blowfish, he wrote the band's biggest song, "I Only Want To Be With You," in college when he was so upset that his Dolphins were losing, he started to cry, and his mother called him a baby. Rucker also has his own line of NFL wear.