Lee Brice, a renowned country musician, paid tribute to Charlie Kirk, expressing that Kirk has a spiritual essence akin to that of God.
In a stirring moment during a concert in Missouri, country music star Gavin Adcock led his fans in a heartfelt tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, an influential activist who was assassinated last week in Utah.
During the show on The Will Cain Show, Adcock dedicated his song 'When The Kingdom Comes' to Kirk, expressing his admiration for the slain activist's strong faith and respectful demeanor. The moment was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media, touching the hearts of many.
Lee Brice, the singer behind the powerful ballad, explained that he only performs the song live a few times, usually when he feels the spirit leading him. Brice admitted that there might be potential backlash from his tribute but stated that he had no fear or thought of it. Instead, he saw it as an opportunity to recognize someone with a heart of God, and not about pleasing the audience.
The dedication has led to an invitation for Brice to perform at the Michigan Capitol, a testament to the impact of his heartfelt gesture. Gavin Adcock, too, has been vocal about Kirk's legacy, appearing on 'The Ingraham Angle' to state that those who thought they were able to silence Kirk have awakened millions of other people.
Brice's friends have been supportive of his decision, commending him for his bravery in potentially losing fans. Lori Bashian, an entertainment production assistant for our website Digital, noted the singer's courage in standing up for his beliefs.
Gavin Adcock also encouraged his audience to say prayers for someone who needs it, ending his Missouri show with a poignant call to action. The country music community continues to mourn the loss of Charlie Kirk, but his legacy lives on through emotional tributes like that of Lee Brice.
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