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Scenes from the stage: Brett Young

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A sea of flannel, blue jeans, cowboy hats and boots flooded The Fillmore Detroit Friday night as fans welcomed “Caliville” country artist Brett Young and his accompaniment to Michigan. Where West Coast meets southern style, Brett Young’s music filled the night with wholesome lyrics, emotion and memories.

Left: A couple shares an intimate moment as they embrace each other while listening to the music. Right: Two fans dressed in country attire await the opening country act on the main floor. Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

Hannah McFarland and Kaylin Roberson sing and strum their acoustic guitars under blue and pink stage lights.

Top: Country singer-songwriters Hannah McFarland and Kaylin Roberson perform together. Left: Hannah McFarland sings while playing her acoustic guitar. Right: Kaylin Roberson sings and plays back-up guitar and instrumentals. Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

Hannah McFarland warmed the stage and hearts of the audience as pink, blue and violet lights cast down upon her and her best friend, Kaylin Roberson. Their sweet harmonies echoed as the audience admired their Nashville talent. The two girls on stage were all smiles, catching glances while singing and soaking up the moment. 

Country singer-songwriter Tyler Braden performs before Brett Young’s set. Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

Country artist Tyler Braden was up next and rocked the stage with his powerful voice and true grit, singing fresh releases like “Above the Water” and “Devil You Know.” Braden sang with raw emotion and connected with the audience by sharing laughs and personal dialogue.

Brett Young walks across the stage holding up a peace sign with a microphone in hand.

Country artist Brett Young is welcomed onto the stage by his band as the crowd cheers in excitement. Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

After much anticipation, brilliant spotlights and colors flashed, the bass drum pounded with lights aglow and the electric blue Les Paul guitar exploded with rhythm as the entire band welcomed Young to the radiant stage.

Country artist Brett Young comes over to sing to a young fan in the audience. Right: Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

Fans of all ages were in attendance. Friend groups huddled together, couples swayed and young ones stood on their tip-toes to see the stage. In appreciation for his youngest fans, Young knelt to their level and gave a one-on-one performance. The elated expression on their faces was priceless. 

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It was a party on stage as Young celebrated the night alongside talented musicians and a passionate audience. Fan favorites “Like I Loved You,” “Mercy,” and “Ticket to L.A.” were in the setlist in addition to “Lady,” “Here Tonight,” “Catch” and “Dance With You” and the crowd sang along in unison. Young and the band lit up the stage with their engaging camaraderie, sharing the spotlight and allowing each musician to shine. New and unreleased songs such as “Say Less” were happy surprises that gave the audience an exclusive sneak peek and something to look forward to.

A little girl and her family caught the eye of Young who came over to hand her his guitar pick. She kicked her dazzling pink-rhinestone cowgirl boots with excitement and the crowd went wild for her cuteness. 

The love of his own wife and two daughters shines in songs like “Lady” and touches the hearts of listeners. Young’s honest lyrics encapsulate love, romance, heartbreak, finding the love of your life and the life of a girl dad. These songs bring people together as many have shared these same thoughts and feelings in their own way, which is why Young’s music is for everybody. He sings about what others are thinking, puts them into a song and speaks to your heart and soul. 

As the night came to an end, a special duet amazed the crowd with an exceptional rendition of his first number-one hit, “In Case You Didn’t Know,” alongside McFarland, which included a new female perspective. Phones immediately started recording as the bright, starry lights set the mood to this touching conclusion of the night, leaving fans wanting more.

Brett Young and Hannah McFarland sit on stage while singing into their microphones.

Country artist Brett Young and opening act Hannah McFarland sing a duet of Young’s first number-one hit, “In Case You Didn’t Know,” to conclude the night. Ashley Gray/Daily. Buy this photo.

Staff Photographer Ashley Gray can be reached at ashleyis@umich.edu

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