Kane Brown Postpones LA Show Due To Drummer’s Death
Kane Brown has postponed his sell-out show at the Staples Center (as part of the venue’s 20th anniversary celebration) in Los Angeles set for this Friday (10/18) until January due to…

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Kane Brown has postponed his sell-out show at the Staples Center (as part of the venue's 20th anniversary celebration) in Los Angeles set for this Friday (10/18) until January due to the death of his drummer Kenny Dixon, who died in a car accident over the weekend.
Kane posted to Facebook last night, "I want to thank everyone for your outpouring of support and understanding and working with us as we reschedule the Staples Center 20th Anniversary show that was scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2019. The new show date will be Thursday, January 9, 2020 - thank you for your thoughts and prayers."
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