![]() Seriously, the boys were soaking wet on fire. ![]() But the rain made it outstanding, epic even. Their set would have been fantastic without the rain. Everything they played, the crowd knew and sang – to from "All Nighter" to Bon Jovi to Cee Lo Green to Rascal Flatts, all the way back to "19 You + Me."Īll of it during a Noah’s Ark-style storm complete with lightning and thunder. They said somewhere in the middle of their almost 90-minute set that Country Thunder’s show on Friday was their best show ever … in their lives. ![]() I mean, hey, some people do, but these guys, I swear if there had been a slip and slide on the catwalk, they would’ve been the first ones taking runs at it. These guys took the stage and did not fear the water. It’s a great artist who can embrace the weather and create an epic set. It’s a good artist that can push through weather to create a decent set. Towards the end of Ballard’s set, the rain started in earnest (Restless Heart’s delay had been due to lightning.) By the time Dan + Shay took the main stage at 8 p.m., what was a survivable, modest rain turned into an absolute deluge. Next up was Frankie Ballard, who pulled out his hits plus added in everything from Johnny Cash to some hard rock. His set was amazing, crazy upbeat, musically beautiful. Michael Ray took the stage shortly after a weather-related abbreviated, but still great, set by Restless Heart. From old school, long-established favorites like Restless Heart, to newbies including Michael Ray and Frankie Ballard, to what’s new but hot in the form of Dan + Shay, and finally the incomparable Keith Urban, some serious chops were set up for Friday’s main stage show, right? Day two of the Country Thunder lineup was stacked with unbelievable talent, like almost unreal.
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