Ep.38/ Show: Ole 60 @ The Steelhouse in Omaha, NE
Review of the Show:
Ole 60 delivered an emotion filled night at Steelhouse Omaha, bringing vulnerability and connection that went far beyond the music. From the moment they stepped on stage, it was clear this would not be a surface level performance. Their songs carried real weight, and the crowd was ready to feel every bit of it.
Opening the night was Cody Lohden, who set the tone with an authentic and grounded performance. His sound leaned into honest storytelling and classic country roots, immediately pulling the audience in. Lohden’s natural connection with the crowd made him the perfect opener for a night built on real emotion and lived in lyrics.
As Ole 60’s set continued, the emotional shift in the room was impossible to miss. You could see it across the venue in moments of reflection, arms wrapped around friends, and faces fully locked into the music singing every word. Ole 60 has a rare ability to make a packed room feel intimate, turning their songs into something deeply personal for the audience.
They balanced those vulnerable moments with powerful delivery and strong chemistry, keeping the energy high while still allowing the emotion to sit where it needed to. The crowd responded to every lyric, fully engaged from start to finish.
That connection reached its peak during the closing song Smoke and a Light. The crowd was loud, singing along at the top of their lungs with hands in the air and voices filling the room. It felt less like a finale and more like a release, a moment where artist and audience met on the same emotional level. As the final notes rang out, Steelhouse Omaha buzzed with the feeling of a night that would not be easily forgotten.
Ole 60, alongside Cody Lohden, turned a simple tour stop into a powerful shared experience rooted in honest country music and genuine emotion.