
Justin Moore Fights Back Tears While Dedicating “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” …
Country singer Justin Moore fought back tears as he dedicated one of his most powerful songs to Charlie Kirk's wife and family.
Country Star Justin Moore Honors Charlie Kirk at Yakima Performance Yakima, WA – Country music artist Justin Moore delivered an emotional tribute to the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk during his concert in Yakima on September 13. Addressing a large audience, Moore dedicated a song to Kirk's family, expressing profound sorrow over his passing and regret that he never had the opportunity to meet him or his loved ones. Moore, a self-proclaimed conservative, acknowledged his agreement with many of Kirk's views. However, he emphasized that his admiration transcended politics. "He was an inspiration to me," Moore stated, "even though he was 10-12 years younger than me. He was an inspiration to me to be a better father, and a better husband, and most importantly to me at least, to be a better Christian." The country singer shared that he and his wife recently celebrated 23 years together and have four children, highlighting the personal impact Kirk had on his life and family values. Moore conveyed his empathy for Kirk's family, particularly his wife and young children, who are left to grapple with the loss. "I cannot imagine the questions that she's having to answer to a three and a one-year-old. It just breaks my heart," he remarked. Concluding his dedication, Moore offered words of comfort and hope, stating, "He is at the right hand of Jesus right now, and we ain't. So he's got it better than all of us do, I promise you." He then expressed his hope that Kirk's legacy would continue to live on, assuring the family of his unwavering support as a fan. The tribute resonated deeply with the audience, many of whom raised their hands in support.
Country singer Justin Moore fought back tears as he dedicated one of his most powerful songs to Charlie Kirk's wife and family.