Up-and-coming country singer Kameron Marlowe is quickly developing a thing for St. Louis. Show He has performed here twice in the past year, opening for Brad Paisley in 2021 at Chaifetz Arena and with Jameson Rodgers in February at Ballpark Village. Marlowe returns for the Confluence Festival, part of the NASCAR Cup Series Enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison. The festival and races run June 3-5. Other performers include Nelly, Old Dominion, Jimmie Allen, Cole Swindell, Dee Jay Silver and Alexandra Kay.
It will include his single “Steady Heart,” a song about finding that person who balances you out. He co-wrote the song at the height of the pandemic with Dan Isbell and Jessi Leigh
Alexander. “It was all over the phone,” he says of the process. “It’s different when you’re not all in the room at the same time. You’re not able to feel all the emotions. There’s almost a disconnect.” Marlowe feels the pressure that comes with putting a debut album into the world. “You want everyone to love it and feel the emotion — feel everything you felt when you were writing it,” he says. What Kameron Marlowe at Confluence Festival • When
6:30 p.m. June 5 • Where McDonald's Stage, World Wide Technology Raceway, 700 Raceway Boulevard, Madison • How much Included with paid race entry; $49-$149, $20 for children • More info wwtraceway.com
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