Jordan, NY – Saturday night at Kegs Canal Side Country artist Jay Webb and the release of his sophomore album “Where To Find Me”. He brought his signature mix of energy and authenticity to the stage at Kegs Saturday night. Treating fans to a lively and engaging performance that had the venue buzzing from start to finish.

The evening opened with a strong set from Kaleb Sanders, whose heartfelt songwriting and smooth vocals set a welcoming tone. Sanders’ easy rapport with the crowd and honest delivery quickly won over concertgoers, earning enthusiastic applause and plenty of new fans. Did a great job warming the crowd up. With a wide range of his stand out singles such as “Marlboro Man” and “Right Guy”. His constant reminder to the crowd was that it’s Kaleb with a “K” was a bit funny. A great show for his first time at Kegs and i’m sure he gained some new fans by the end of the night.

When Webb took the stage, the atmosphere shifted into overdrive. Backed by a tight band, Webb powered through a dynamic set list that blended crowd favorites with newer material. His stage presence was commanding yet down-to-earth, engaging fans who were clearly in rare form—singing along, clapping, and dancing throughout the night.

Webb’s performance highlighted both his vocal range and his connection with the audience, a hallmark of his growing reputation on the country circuit. Each song carried a sense of purpose and passion, from the high-energy anthems to the more reflective ballads. By the end of the night, it was clear that Jay Webb had delivered more than a concert—he’d given fans an experience to remember. With strong local support and an undeniable stage presence, Webb’s show at Kegs Canal Side reaffirmed why he’s a rising name in country music. Had the crowd sing along when he sang Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem”.

He took a break to tell the crowd he had a turning point in life when he found religion and it changed his life. He talked about inspiration in his life such as his grandmother who inspired him to right his song “Leave the Dirt”. The night ended with his hit song “Bury me in Bourbon”, but the crowd wasn’t ready to leave the party just yet chanting booty cheeks leaving Jay to come out for one last song for the fans. After the show Jay stayed to meet the fans who were singing back to him all night. Overall a great show with lots of memories.

Writer: Tyler Allen