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Lee Brice Sunriser Tour (Acoustic)
American Music Theatre
May 29, 2026 • 8:00pm
Lancaster, PA
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Sudbury Arena
Apr 22, 2026 • 7:30pm
Greater Sudbury, ON
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The Paramount
Mar 27, 2026 • 7:00pm
Rutland, VT
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Lee Brice Sunriser Tour (Acoustic)
Sugar Creek Casino
Feb 14, 2026 • 8:00pm
Hinton, OK
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Lee Brice Sunriser Tour (Acoustic)
Crystal Grand Music Theatre
Feb 6, 2026 • 8:00pm
Wisconsin Dells, WI
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The Palace Theatre
Jan 31, 2026 • 7:30pm
Greensburg, PA
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Stadium Theatre
Jan 29, 2026 • 8:00pm
Woonsocket, RI
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Sunrises and Storylines with Lee Brice
Lee Brice is a South Carolina songwriter with a warm baritone and a knack for big-hearted hooks.
Stories Over Spectacle
This acoustic run leans into the storyteller side of his catalog, trading volume for space and detail. Expect a set that draws from radio staples like Rumor, I Don't Dance, Hard to Love, and One of Them Girls. He broke into Nashville as a writer, penning More Than a Memory for Garth Brooks, the first country single to debut at No. 1.Quiet Fire, Big Choruses
Before music, he was a scholarship long snapper at Clemson until an injury re-routed him to the studio. His own breakout Love Like Crazy set a chart longevity record, a clue to how durable his songs are when stripped down. Crowds on this run skew mixed in age, with couples, old friends, and newer country fans listening close during verses and saving their voices for the choruses. Note that any setlist and staging details mentioned here are educated guesses, not confirmed plans.The Lee Brice Crowd, Up Close
You will see neat pearl-snaps, soft denim, clean boots, and a surprising number of vintage ballcap styles near the merch line.
Quiet Pride, Country Casual
Couples lean in on the slow songs, while groups of friends trade verses on the radio hits and laugh when someone jumps the cue. Phone lights usually rise on I Don't Dance, and you may hear a gentle 'Lee, Lee' chant right before the encore.Singalongs and Shared Moments
Merch trends toward understated colors, lyric snippets from Rumor, and trucker hats that look worn in on day one. Between sets, fans swap stories about first dances, long drives, and how a certain chorus got them through a rough patch. It feels like the 2010s country radio era grown up a bit, with more emphasis on words and less on volume.How Lee Brice Keeps It Musical First
Lee Brice tends to center the vocal, letting a lightly picked guitar set the pace while a second player colors with dobro, mandolin, or piano.
Baritone First, Band in Service
He trims intros so verses arrive quickly, then lets the chorus bloom with stacked harmonies that keep the message clear. Tempos often breathe a touch slower than the studio cuts, giving lines room to land without losing the pulse. Expect three-part harmonies on refrains, a cajon or brushed snare for soft lift, and quick dynamic builds that feel earned.Small Choices, Big Payoff
A small but telling habit is moving the capo between songs to keep keys in his sweet spot, which keeps that baritone warm and easy. He sometimes flips a bridge to half-time or drops the band to hush for a single held note, letting the crowd carry the next line. Lights stay simple and warm, framing faces and instruments rather than chasing effects. It is a music-first setup where tone, phrasing, and breath do the heavy lifting.Kindred Roads for Lee Brice Fans
Fans of Kip Moore will recognize the gritty, lived-in writing and a similar mix of heartland rock and modern country.