Chase Brown is a genre-blending country singer and Las Vegas entertainer originally from Victoria, Texas. Known as Sin City's "rhinestone cowboy," he brings a high-energy, flamboyant style to his shows — mixing country, rock, and pop with disco balls, line dancing, and a signature mirrored stepladder. His sound defies easy categorization, appealing to fans across multiple genres.
Background: Brown began performing at age 14 in South Texas, honing his craft in local clubs alongside his mother. After a decade of performing across South Texas — including pep rallies, rodeos, and regional venues — he made his first trip to Las Vegas in 2011 at age 25, and was so captivated that he relocated there a year later. His early Las Vegas years saw him perform at venues including Gilley's, Le Cabaret Lounge at the Paris Hotel, Tommy Rocker's, and the local Italian American Club. A viral moment helped boost his profile when a pickup-truck concert he staged down the Las Vegas Strip gained over 200,000 views overnight and earned a retweet from Toby Keith. He has since been featured in Chic Compass Magazine, which profiled him as part of its Issue 10. Today, he holds a Friday night residency — Chase Brown's Vegas Country Night — at Notoriety Live, located at 450 Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, and also performs with his band at Ole Red and Gilley's on the Las Vegas Strip.
Recent music: Brown released the single "I'm a Man (Who Loves a Man)" in 2018, drawn from the musical comedy "No Labels," in which he starred as Austin Glaad. According to his official website, he has been developing original music with a collaborating songwriter, with plans for new releases.