The first headliner for the 2025 Great Allentown Fair is a performer that Billboard has dubbed the future of country music.
The show by Kane Brown is scheduled on Friday, August 29.
The High Road, Brown’s fourth studio album, will be available for purchase on Friday, January 24. Backseat Driver and Miles On It, featuring Marshmello, his 12th No. 1 hit, are included on the album.
Additionally, on Thursday, May 1, Brown will play at Penn State University’s Bryce Jordan Center in State College as part of The High Road Tour.
“Thank God,” “Famous Friends,” “Heaven,” “Good as You,” “What Ifs,” and “One Mississippi” are some of his popular tunes. He took home the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards’ Country Champion Award last year. In addition, he has received numerous honors from the Country Music Association, American Music, Academy of Country Music, and CMT Music.
On Friday, January 31, tickets for the Allentown performance will go on sale on Ticketmaster for $119.
The High Road Tour also includes the following stops:
March 13: California’s San Diego
March 14: Canada’s Ontario
March 15: California’s Fresno
Portland, Oregon, March 20
March 21: Idaho’s Nampa
22nd March: Nampa, Idaho
Winnipeg, Canada, March 27
March 29: Calgary, Canada
March 30, Edmonton, Canada
Canada’s Quebec City, April 3
April 4th, Montreal, Canada
Providence, Rhode Island, April 5
Evansville, Indiana, April 10
Nashville, Tennessee, April 11
Nashville, Tennessee, April 12
Columbia, South Carolina, April 24
25 April: Jacksonville, Florida
Uncasville, Connecticut, May 2.
Uncasville, Connecticut, May 3.
Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 9.
Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 10
Albany, New York, May 15
Elmont, New York, May 16
Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 17.
May 22: New York’s Canandaigua
Canandaigua, New York, May 23
Gilford, New Hampshire, May 24
Gilford, New Hampshire, May 25
Columbus, Ohio, June 21 (Superfest in Buckeye Country)
Stateline, Nevada, June 26
Hinckley, Minnesota, July 4
West Fargo, North Dakota, July 10
Southaven, Mississippi, July 25
Ridgedale, Missouri, July 26