Kevin James Surprises Fans with Performance at Thomas Rhett Concert
Unexpected Cameo at Jones Beach Theater
Actor and comedian Kevin James delighted fans with a surprise appearance during Thomas Rhett’s concert on July 12 at the Northwell at Jones Beach Theater. The Stony Brook native joined Rhett on stage for a lively rendition of "Somethin’ ’Bout a Woman," a track from Rhett’s latest album, "About a Woman."
Social Media Buzz
Following the performance, Rhett took to Instagram to share memorable moments from the concert, including a snapshot of James on stage and another featuring former Giants quarterback Eli Manning backstage. This unexpected collaboration added an exciting twist to Rhett’s "Better in Boots" tour stop in Wantagh.
A Trend of Musical Collaborations
Kevin James, known for his role in "King of Queens," has been making waves in the music scene lately. In June, he joined Jelly Roll on stage at both the Buckeye Country Superfest in Columbus, Ohio, and the Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey. Additionally, he made an appearance in the music video for Nate Smith’s "Nobody Likes Your Girlfriend," featuring HARDY, released earlier this year.
Upcoming Stand-Up Show
Fans of Kevin James can look forward to his return to Long Island this fall. He is scheduled to perform a stand-up show at The Paramount in Huntington on October 5. Tickets for this highly anticipated event are available on his official website, kevinjames.com.
Thomas Rhett’s New Album Release
On the music front, Thomas Rhett recently released his seventh studio album, "About a Woman," in August 2024. The album features 14 tracks, including collaborations with artists such as Tucker Wetmore, Teddy Swims, and Lanie Gardner. Rhett also announced that three new songs, including "Ain’t a Bad Life" featuring Jordan Davis, will be released this Friday.
This unexpected collaboration between Kevin James and Thomas Rhett not only entertained concert-goers but also highlighted the growing trend of crossover appearances in the entertainment industry.