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Kane Brown Gives Update On New Album, Shares Rescheduled Tour Dates
Fans who are hoping to get their hands on a new Kane Brown album in 2021 might just be in…

Kane Brown; Photo by Donn Jones/CMA
Fans who are hoping to get their hands on a new Kane Brown album in 2021 might just be in luck.
Even though he just released a new, seven-song EP last summer, the superstar has been using his time off the road to work on new music. In a recent interview with RADIO.COM’s Katie & Company, Brown shared an interesting update on the project and even revealed that it will include at least 11 tracks.
“[I’ve] got a good group of songs together… I know a lot of people are wondering if there’s just going to be songs added to the first EP or if we’re going to have a second EP. I will tell you that… ‘Worship You’ will probably be the only song that comes over for the rest of the album,” Brown explained. “You’ll have 14 to 11 new songs to come out.”
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While he has teased quite a few songs on social media over the past few months, the American Music Awards winner said fans shouldn’t expect for all of those tracks to make the album.
“I’ve put songs up on the Instagram that are not gonna make the album,” he went on to say. “I was just excited for them at the time. It’s cool letting my fans kind of guess which ones are gonna be on there and which ones aren’t.”
On top of working on a new album, Brown is also preparing to (hopefully) make his return to the road. His headlining Worldwide Beautiful Tour came to a halt in early 2020 and now, the remaining dates of that tour are scheduled for the fall of 2021.
Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the newly scheduled dates.
Rescheduled 2021 Worldwide Beautiful Tour Dates:
Sept. 2 — North Charleston, S.C. @ North Charleston Coliseum
Sept. 3 — Greensboro, N.C. @ Greensboro Coliseum
Sept. 10 — Lubbock, Texas @ United Supermarkets Arena
Sept. 11 — El Paso, Texas @ Don Haskins Center
Sept. 16 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Sprint Center
Sept. 17 — Lincoln, Neb. @ Pinnacle Bank Arena
Sept. 18 — Moline, Ill. @ TaxSlayer Center
Sept. 23 — Lafayette, La. @ CAJUNDOME
Sept. 24 — Brandon, Miss. @ Brandon Amphitheater
Sept. 25 — Tupelo, Miss. @ BancorpSouth Arena
Nov. 12-13 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Daily’s Place
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