Brantley Gilbert led his crowd in a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk during his set at Maryland's Great Frederick Fair on Friday night (Sept. 12.)

"How powerful was silence," he reflected as the moment concluded. "But how powerful is the freedom of speech."

In addition to that reverential tribute, Gilbert had one more thing he wanted to get off his chest.

He spoke about the different viewpoints that have been circulating the Internet since Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday (Sept. 10), and said he was troubled by the faction of people who have celebrated or made light of the incident.

"I don't. care if you're left, right, Black, white, who you wanna be today or tomorrow, whatever the f--k," Gilbert continued, "You never celebrate an act of cowardice like that."

He also promised to

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