Brad Paisley performed with his full tour set up for his first in-person live music concert since mid-March over the weekend. He headlined the first ever Live Nation U.S. drive-in concert series, Live From the Drive In, and sold-out all three stops in St. Louis, Nashville and Indianapolis.
Brad recapped the shows with a video on social media writing, “This was our weekend. The back row of cars was over a quarter mile away, but somehow I’ve never felt closer to an audience. Everyone went the extra mile to make this work, and somehow, safely, we played live music again. Thank you St Louis, Nashville, and Indy. These are the moments we will never forget. Live Nation Concerts #allinthistogether #livefromthedrivein”
The Nashville performance from Nissan Stadium parking lot was live streamed on Brad’s Facebook page, and while it was free to watch, fans were encouraged to donate to The Store, a nonprofit free-referral based Nashville grocery store co-founded by Brad and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. During the livestream, fans donated over $25,000.

 

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