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Chesney's beginnings in music are traced to Christmas in 1986 when he was gifted his first guitar and began teaching himself to play. Chesney's musical career took a slight side step as he decided to pursue a degree in advertising at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, where he was a member of the ETSU Bluegrass Program and the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. In 1989, Chesney recorded his first self-released demo album at the Classic Recording Studio in Bristol, Virginia. He managed to sell 1,000 copies while performing on the local scene in Johnson City and used the money from album sales to help buy a new guitar. After graduation, he headed to Nashville and performed at several local clubs. He became the resident performer at The Turf, a honky tonk bar in the city's historic district.
Chesney's first album, In My Wildest Dreams, was released on the independent Capricorn Records label in April 1994 which was a moderate to mediocre release in the US Country charts, however later that year Capricorn Records closed their country department and moved to Atlanta so Chesney's career had a slight false start. His first major chart success came in the form of 'Me And You' which broke the US country top 10 and spawned three hit singles. This was merely the beginning for Kenny, his following releases all managed to sell extremely well, 14 of his 15 releases are certified gold or higher to date. From 1998, when 'She's Got It All' topped the US country charts, Kenny went on to score another sixteen US Country number ones and made substantial chart positioning on the Billboard charts too, with the 2009 single 'Out Last Night' breaking the top twenty.
Chesney's most recent charity work includes working with the V Foundation, founded by North Carolina State Wolfpack basketball coach Jim Valvano to help to find a cure for cancer. He is one of the most consistently successful country performers in the States and has sold over thirty million albums to date.
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As usual, our man delivers an amazing performance and at Heinz Field of all places!!!!! I planned our weekend in Pittsburgh around Kenny Chesney as a surprise back in November for Christmas. He was our first date a little over 3 years ago in Raleigh NC and we have seen him every time he's return, including coincidently, our anniversary weekend this year!!! My girlfriend is a very serious serious Steelers weekend so I thought this was a perfect Christmas present for us ♡♡♡ BUT I purchased my tickets through his fans club the morning they went on sale and there was no indication our tickets were had a huge visual blockage to the stage. The large tower for the lighting was directly in front of us. We were section 114 Row B seats 114 and 115. I wish I had been able to afford better seats in general but had I known there was a big tower blocking our view I would have spent a little bit more to avoiding tha . Unfortunately tickets went on sale for me thanksgiving/black Friday and I also had Christmas and Birthday shopping and planning for my 9 year daughter but I had everything planned perfectly but I would have changed something to not be directly behind that tower. Kenny Chesney is my number one on my top 3 list of performers! I have seen him every time he's came to North Carolina the last 8 years and every concert in purchase tickets for at Walnut Creek they always inform me what sections/seats have visual impairments or that aren't under the covered pavilion in case that's an issue. We were able to see him on the screen to the left looking around people but if the screen are the back of the stadium had been on the tower probably would not have bothered us. My girlfriend has a torn MCL and a piece of cartridge broken off in her knee and is awaiting surgery so fighting to see around people sucked. BUT those things were personal issues for us. Kenny Chesney as usual was perfect!!!
I just want to say that last night was freaking amazing! My daughter and I watched an incredible line up of acts that put all other tours to shame (in our opinion) Kenny had so much love pouring from him and we felt all of it. Midand sounded amazing on that stage with their traditional sound, so glad I was there to see their first trip to Gillette's stage. Old Dominion never lets us down, such an awesome group of talented singer/songwriters with great stage presence and chemistry. Love that they came back out to sing Save it for a rainy day with Kenny. Thomas Rhett (Home Team) blew the place up with an acoustic set that filled the entire stadium, that took guts and was fantastic. He sang all his hits, got us all dancing and singing along. I caught up with an old friend Karen Jones You dearly!! Met some new friends and am waking up in Massachusetts with a slight headache but it was well earned and deserved lol If you would like to see my pics and video, I will post more later but some are up on my Facebook page so go on over and enjoy. To those heading to tonight's show, have a blast, make memories & remember to spread the love and donate your shoes for SolesforSouls for free flip flops by Blue Chair Bay Rum
This was Kenny's 16th show at Gillette and our 5 year anniversary as No Shoes Nation, our theme song is now NSNSNP - Thank you Kenny, much love!
Jean LaFalce
The Atlantic Ocean is a huge, huge expanse, but there’s many genres that seem to go down equally well on either side of it; from The Beatles to Nicki Minaj, artists have spent decades and decades now proving that geography can often count for little where taste in music is concerned. One style that never seems to have quite managed that same balance, though, is country, and Kenny Chesney is a fine example of that; in his homeland, he’s a megastar, with a slew of prestigious awards to his name and in excess of thirty million records sold. Over on this side of the pond, though, he’s nothing more than a cult figure. Not that it’s slowed him down, though; in September, he’ll release The Big Revival, his seventeenth record, and continue to tour North America as prodigiously as he has for the past two decades now in support of it. The nearest thing country really has to a modern-day pop star, U.S. audiences can expect to see Chesney and his band run through a set that spans his entire career, with the man himself interacting with the crowd throughout with his trademark cowboy hat firmly in place. As for UK dates, though, it might be best for fans not to hold their breath; Chesney, like so many of his country peers, seldom tours Britain, and frankly doesn’t need to; he’s a bona fide stadium filler back home.
Loved Thomas Rhett Old Dominion and of course Kenny Chesney at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa! Now the bad news... I pre-bought, pre-sale, tickets 6 months ago for $350 X 2 and was bummed to find out the people around us paid half that closer to the show date. Some of them the day of from ticket master. I bought mine through “Live Nation” and they were supposed to be “VIP” but there was nothing “VIP” about the price of the tickets and their location. No special entrance, food or drink included! Only a poster a swag bag a lanyard and a CD. Seats were said to be row M right off the stage but they were in first section far off the stage far side with obstruction from the curtains blocking the other band members. For $700 I feel the seats were NOT worth the price! Next time Raymond James has a concert make certain you know how terrible the seats are there!
Kenny is such a great performer! I saw him at the beginning of last summer when he came with Eli young band, Kacey Musgraves, and Eric church. Being in an outdoor stadium, it provided an amazing sound experience and a wonderful view. He did an amazing job at making a setlist including songs from all of his albums, something that's hard to do with multiple albums like he does! It was upbeat and energetic the entire time. Towards the end of the show he brought out Kacey Musgraves to sing "you and tequila" and also brought out one of our Seahawks players!
Kenny Chesney is an all around american country singer. His songs are exactly what you would expect. What I like the most about him is that his songs are genuine, but still catchy... no shallow songs here! You can always count on him for a solid all American album!
Kasey Musgraves was good. The Eli Young Band was ok... music was too loud and you could barely hear them singing. Eric Church was amazing. First time seeing him and really didnt know what to expect. He put on a great show. Kenny was great again! He sang for over 2 hours! Was disappointed with the encore... he only sang one song, was hoping for a few more as it was one of his final shows before he took another year off. But all in all it was a great show from start to finsh! He played his great repatoir of music that goes from boot kickin to beach sounds to smooth times. His is the consummate performer and obviously likes to please a crowd. Speaking of that i was on the floor about 20 rows back and I cannot remember sitting down for more than a few moments. I would say, everyone appreciated Kenny's performance.
My first stadium concert, easy to get in and out of Met Life Stadium. Great atmosphere, loved seeing the Chesney life-sized poster, the Corona tour bus where you could take pictures and the radio stations represented there.
Sam Hunt and Miranda Lambert were great. It was good to take a break in between all the concerts to stretch and get something to eat.
The background music playing prior to Kenny's performance was wild, crazy and uplifting - really got us psyched up.
Kenny's concert at Met Life on 8/20 was the best concert I have ever been to. It was great singing to all his songs, taking in the more than 50,000 people enjoying his music and watching the videos and Kenny bounce around the stage. I did not want it to end. He was the best. I can't wait until his next stadium concert.
What can i say.. Gillette stadium was so alive last night when Kenny Chesney took the stage.. I've seen Kenny several times at three different venues..Hands down Gillette Stadium is the place to be on a beautiful summer evening in New England.. Last night was a perfect example of why Kenny named us NO SHOES NATION..KENNY'S Energy was unbelievable....The sandbar fans sure got your money's worth last night.. None stop Kenny sang song after song.Loved when Miranda joined Kenny on stage....Old Dominion and Sam Hunt were great too. Next year will be NO SHOES NATION'S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.. Sure hope i'm @ Gillette Stadium to celebrate will Kenny Chesney..
I am sure it was a great show. Unfortunately, I was not able to go because the transmission in my truck broke the day before the show and was not able to find a ride. I am so disappointed and upset for not being able to go. I dont care about loosing the money I paid for the tickets as much as not being able to go. Talk about a heart break when I knew for sure I was not gonna be able to make it. I sure hope he will put on another show near me sometime in the near future, because I will sure pay again to hopefully get to make it. I am sorry I missed your show Kenny.
What could I possibly write, but that Kenny put on another wonderful show. Perfect weather, under a starry sky, at Merriweather Post Pavilion, last night. There is a reason that Kenny has won eight Entertainer Of The Year Awards, he is simply a perfectionist and puts on THE best show I see all summer long. He is here and there and everywhere, working the stage and catwalk unlike anyone else in country music. His songs are fun to sing-a-long with a few thousand No Shoes Nation fans. Kenny ALWAYS delivers a great show!