Chris Young Reveals His Favorite Part About Performing

Chris Young has been around the country music world for a few years now, but performing never gets [...]

Chris Young has been around the country music world for a few years now, but performing never gets old for him.

Young is currently serving as the opening act for Jason Aldean's They Don't Know Tour along with Kane Brown and Dee Jay Silver.

He recently opened up to The Boot about his experience on the tour and as an artist in general.

"The tour with Jason is amazing," Young shared. "I have R&B influences on a lot of songs that I do that are still very, very country. He has a lot of stuff that is very, very country and also has rock influence. There are some songs I have, like "All in All," that overlap, but there's also a lot of stuff I do that's maybe softer, production-wise, than what he does. And it works great, because it is something the crowd seems to love. And I'm just trying to steal as many fans as possible while I'm out there with him, and he knows that. It's actually cool to tour with him again."

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Young previously joined Aldean on his 2011 My Kinda Party Tour. During that time, the two were both establishing themselves as successful artists.

"Obviously a lot has happened in my career, [and] a lot has happened in his career, since then," Young notes. "It's just fun. It seems like there's a pretty full crowd every time we're out there. A lot of people are actually showing up early to see Kane, too. The whole package of the tour is just a lot of fun."

The "Sober Saturday Night" singer also revealed his favorite part of being a performer, which is whenever he hears the crowd sing his songs back to him.

"Just based off of what I've heard other people say, and what I feel anytime you have a crowd singing back to you, if George Strait and Garth Brooks still get excited about it, I don't think it ever gets old," says Young. "It's always one of the most exciting things in the world. I took this song, and I went into the studio, and I made this piece of art that I love, that I hope other people love, and then it has its own life, and you go out and play a show and people are singing it back to you — there is nothing like that. It's impossible to describe, other than it's just perfect. It's amazing."

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