![]() ![]() “Those who tell you not to can kiss your ass!” The words were soaked up as if he was giving the fans the answer to life. It was the next shout out that had everyone cheering, before he sang ‘My Kind Of Country.’ “Be who you are and do what the hell you wanna do,” Randy preached. Each act raved about the scenery and weather, their own little reclusive vacation up until show time. Similar to Dustin, Randy was able to enjoy the New Hampshire scenery on a motorcycle ride with his girlfriend along the lake. “ Thank y’all for getting here early and making us feel good,” he laughed. Randy then took a minute to say a few words. Backed by his band and sleek drum set with his initials ‘RH’ on the front, Houser and crew kicked things off with the fun melody, ‘Boots On.’ Up next on the set list, ‘We Went.’ His latest single to hit country radio has given another strong weapon to his already sturdy repertoire and fans love it. It was time for Randy Houser to bring the heat as the sun sank down behind the mountains. The party was only starting as the crowd began to get heavier. Both ‘Hell of a Night’ and radio smash ‘Where It’s At’ were highly enjoyed by New Hampshire, as Dustin’s time on stage wound down. It was the next two ballads that had fans singing the loudest for the Nashville native. He treated the crowd with a throwback to his hit single ‘Cowboys and Angels,’ the touching story of boots and grit mixed with the soft touch of a woman that many can relate to. As shown on his Twitter account, Dustin enjoyed the New Hampshire views, high atop the White Mountains during his stay. Creating himself a nice little fan club in New Hampshire, Dustin followed with the true-country tune ‘She Cranks My Tractor’ and ‘Mind Reader.’ With a smile a mile wide, the 30-year-old strutted up and down the stage, reaching for fan’s outstretched hands. It wasn’t long before Dustin Lynch opened up the concert with his upbeat, party song, ‘To The Sky.’ Gracing the stage with his familiar cowboy hat, blue jeans and boots, fans began filling the pit, still hours before the main act. The hometown group, Eric Grant Band, greeted the fans to an early concert on the Magic Hat Stage as the sun continued to pierce the day. Shortly after, gates opened for the die-hards and early-arrivers as the lines ushered through the turnstiles. With one of the most beautiful backdrops for tailgating, fans fired up their grills and turned up their radios for the parking lot party. Traffic lined the back roads of Gilford several hours before the show. For three sold-out nights at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, the trio rocked the stage in front of all ages of country fans in the heat of mid July. Larger than ever, Luke brought his buddies Dustin Lynch and Randy Houser along for the ride on his Kick The Dust Up Tour to the Granite State. Tickets were at an all-time premium, as each show saw passes being bought at an alarming rate. To the delight of many, three huge weekday shows were added for Gilford and New England Country Music was there for night one. When the tour dates first came out, New England was not on the list and fans were disappointed. Luke Bryan is one of the biggest shows to come to New Hampshire year after year. ![]()
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