On Thursday, July 9, Thomas Rhett officially launched his The Soundtrack to Life Tour at GEODIS Park in Nashville. The concert was characterized by an electrifying atmosphere, featuring an array of his biggest hits, high-energy performances, and plenty of opportunities for the audience to sing along.
Before Rhett graced the stage, co-headliner Niall Horan captivated the audience with a stellar set. He performed popular tracks such as “This Town,” “Slow Hands,” and “Monochromatic.” Throughout his performance, Horan expressed his admiration for Nashville and conveyed his enthusiasm about sharing the stage with Rhett. Despite their different musical styles, the combination of their performances felt seamless, with Horan’s skills and charisma making him a fantastic addition to the show.
When Thomas Rhett finally appeared on stage, he opened with “Make Me Wanna,” a nostalgic hit from 2014. From that moment onward, he delivered an unparalleled level of energy, moving across the expansive stage. Even under the intense Nashville summer heat, Rhett and his band delivered a memorable performance that fans will cherish.
Rhett kept the excitement rolling with fan-favorite songs like “Look What God Gave Her” and “Gone Country,” encouraging the audience to sing and dance along. A standout moment occurred during “T-Shirt,” where thousands of fans wore light-up bracelets that synchronized, creating a stunning visual effect throughout GEODIS Park.
Before singing “Life Changes,” Rhett took a moment to look back on his journey from growing up in Hendersonville, Tennessee, to performing on one of Music City’s most significant stages. He reminisced about his early days playing at iconic Nashville venues such as Exit/In, the Ryman Auditorium, and Bridgestone Arena, expressing gratitude for his current achievements.
During an emotional segment, Rhett shared exciting personal news about his growing family, mentioning the arrival of his fifth child and celebrating a meaningful milestone for his sister-in-law. “All my children are out here somewhere,” he said, proudly discussing his family’s journey.
The show continued with a lineup of crowd-pleasing hits, including “What’s Your Country Song,” “It Goes Like This,” and “Crash And Burn,” culminating in a breathtaking fireworks display. As the night progressed, Horan joined Rhett on stage for a special four-song collaborative segment, which included their shared hit “Old Tricks” and a lively cover of One Direction’s “Steal Your Girl.”
Rhett’s opening night was a testament to his status as one of country music’s most engaging performers. With his infectious energy, heartfelt connection with fans, and ability to turn a concert into a massive singalong, the The Soundtrack to Life Tour has kicked off on a high note.
Source: countrynow.com
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