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Thomas Rhett channels his dad in a performance with Dierks Bentley’s Hot County Knights

Things got a little fun weird when the Hot Country Knights took the stage Friday night in Nashville!  Dierks Bentley’s ’90s country cover band opened the 2019 Burning Man Tour stop at Bridgestone Arena, bringing out Thomas Rhett and some other special guests to add to the circus!

Sporting their best ’90s gear and oh the beloved mullet too!  Hot Country Knights got the night started with a set of old-school country music and onstage fun. Thomas Rhett also dressed for the occasion and joined in the fun!  Thomas sang “That Ain’t My Truck,” a signature song for his Dad, Rhett Akins.

The Hot Country Knights’ Friday night set also featured a cameo from Sawyer Brown lead singer Mark Miller.

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