Why did some attendees at BB&T Pavilion feel disappointed by Thomas Rhett's setlist?
Many felt Thomas Rhett's performance featured too many covers, lacking enough original music to satisfy expectations.
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Experience an unforgettable night of country music with Thomas Rhett in Camden on July 11, 2025. Known for hits like 'Marry Me,' a favorite at weddings, and collaborations with stars such as Jason Aldean and Little Big Town, Thomas Rhett brings a unique blend of heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances to the stage. The son of country legend Rhett Akins, he has quickly risen to fame, earning a Grammy nomination for 'Tangled Up' and winning the ACM Award for New Male Artist of the Year in 2016. Don't miss your chance to see this multi-talented artist live. Secure your tickets now for a concert that promises great music and lasting memories for fans of all ages. Exclusive group offers available, making it the perfect outing with friends or family.
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Many felt Thomas Rhett's performance featured too many covers, lacking enough original music to satisfy expectations.
The crowd control this year was notably better than last year, enhancing the overall concert experience.