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Nashville Pride, June 2025
By JTFMax
Photos by Max Blachman & Ash Summerford
Above: Twin brothers Brandon and Derek Campbell — aka The Kentucky Gentlemen — pose backstage with Grammy-winning artist Estelle before bringing the house down at Nashville Pride.
Photo: Ash Summerford
Country music’s having a glow-up — and The Kentucky Gentlemen just turned the volume (and the sparkle) all the way up.
This past weekend, the twin brother duo joined Estelle for a jaw-dropping performance of “Conqueror” at Nashville Pride, followed by a soul-baring rendition of their breakout single “To Kill Me.” The crowd was spellbound — and Estelle herself called it:
“Great songwriters, great singers and great people… The Kentucky Gentlemen are all those things.”
Above: Commanding the crowd in rhinestones and red fringe — The Kentucky Gentlemen serve country realness with a fierce twist.
Photo: Max Blachman
Their debut album, Rhinestone Revolution, has critics and fans alike buzzing. The genre-blending record was produced by David “Messy” Mescon — who’s worked with Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande — and fuses country, R&B, and early-2000s pop into something Nashville hasn’t seen before.
From the honky-tonk heartbreak of “Whiskey Does” to the tearjerking ballad “To the Moon” (featuring Brittney Spencer), this album is more than a vibe — it’s a movement.
Above: Boots, belts, and boldness — The Kentucky Gentlemen lit up the Nashville Pride stage with raw vocals and rhinestone spirit.
Photo: Max Blachman
Spotify and Amazon playlisted them. Rolling Stone, BET, Queerty, and Nashville Scene praised them. And People called their Spotify House set “arguably one of the most standout moments of the weekend.” These guys aren’t just here — they’re taking over.
They’ve shared the stage with The War & Treaty, collaborated with Fancy Hagood, and have been named GLAAD New Voices in Country Music. Up next: a summer tour that takes them to Chicago, Atlanta, Milwaukee and beyond.
Above: The crowd? Screaming. The fringe? Flying. The Kentucky Gentlemen? Unstoppable.
Photo: Max Blachman
Rhinestone Revolution is out now.
Tour dates + info: thekygentlemen.com
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