An impressive drum solo echoed a brief return to the stage finishing with “I Don’t Dance”.Brice has that ability to get anyone in his presence into the show. “Drinking Class”, “Truck” and “Parking Lot Party” finished the set with Brice and his band of brothers leaving the stage. Just when you think its time to come up for air the tempo kicks up again. “A Woman Like You”, “Love Like Crazy” were nearly drowned out by audience backing vocals. All the hits were played with ongoing appreciation. Starting the night with “Picture of Me” then moving promptly into “Hard Tao Love” Brice occupied the entire stage moving from side to side reaching out his large frame to touch the audience at every opportunity. The giant from South Carolina was genuinely taken back by the devotion of the audience.
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No stranger to our shores Brice has been here before as one of the headliners of CMC Rocks in Queensland. Hitting the stage first Lee Brice, attracted faithful members of the “drinking class” matching him word for word as he took the audience through his impressive catalogue of hits. Lee Brice and Kip Moore both men well known in Australia joined forces to give fans nothing short of a powerhouse performance at the Forum.įor the 2000 in attendance it was high octane from the onset.
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Playing in Melbourne central on ANZAC day 2018 were two of American country music’s hardest working artists. Review by Natasha Wyborn Kip Moore at Forum, Melbourne – 25 April 2018