Kane Brown Is 'On Fire' During Riveting PCCAs Performance

Kane Brown fans are ready to lose it over his 2024 People's Choice Country Awards performance.

On Thursday, the "Miles on It" singer took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry for the second-ever PCCAs, and this year's performance is being touted as simply "electric."

Brown, who turns 30 next month, didn't hold back as he rocked across the Nashville stage, giving an energetic performance of "Fiddle in the Band."

Those who tuned in to the Sept. 26 award show broadcasting on NBC didn't wait for the performance to be over before sharing their opinions with the rest of the world on social media.

"Kane Brown is on fire!" one user on X (formerly Twitter) after the performance, while another person said Brown was "killing it" on stage.

"Great opening performance from Kane Brown," someone else wrote, adding, "He's an awesome performer."

Brown and his wife Katelyn weren't in attendance just so the singer could wow the crowd with his entertaining performance, but also so he could receive the prestigious honor of the Country Champion Award. According to a press release shared directly with Parade, the "What Ifs" artist was shortlisted and ultimately chosen for the prize because of "his passion for service and groundbreaking contributions to the country music industry and beyond."

The "I Can Feel It" crooner is also up for several other of the night's biggest awards, including People's Artist, Best Male Artist, The Song of 2024, The Male Song of 2024, Best Collaboration and Best Music Video.

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