KENNY CHESNEY ADDS NEW SONGS, MORE MUSIC
After all of the scheduling, rescheduling, routing, debating, waiting and wanting to make sure No Shoes Nation could come together in the spirit that defines them, Kenny has been merging all the layers of his Here And Now 2022 Tour together in an industrial complex outside of Nashville for the last week. With his usual eye to technological advancements a given, what’s really inspiring the eight-time Entertainer of the Year is the power of this year’s band.
“It’s leaner, but more muscular,” he says. “There’s a real sense of power when they play, engagement in the way they listen to each other – and really push how we deliver these songs. It’s crazy. It’s always been a rocking band. But this year, this group of people, the chemistry and energy they have together, I was shocked to see how much more these songs could be; every day, it’s another surprise, and it’s awesome.”
With some classics coming off the set list, Kenny’s worked up several songs to possibly rotate in. Having not been on the road since releasing Here And Now in early 2020, the East Tennessee songwriter/superstar is looking forward to playing some of those songs and introducing them to No Shoes Nation.
“We’ve worked up a pretty cool version of ‘Knowing You’,” he offers. “As much as this show is built on high energy, rock hard, have fun vibes, there’s a feeling to ‘Knowing You’ that’s going to make every football stadium in America feel like that place you go with your most special memories, wherever that is.
“It means ‘You And Tequila’ and ‘Wild Child’ may not be in the stadiums this year. But I think No Shoes Nation is going to respond to this the same way they did ‘Anything But Mine.’”
Weighing in at 26 songs, with several options waiting in the wings, the man the Wall Street Journal called “The King of the Road” has a created the perfect playlist for making the most of a summer night. Hits from the last several years, a few classics and a couple new ones, with every single song about lifting the fans up, empowering them to love life and celebrate their lives right where they are in the moment.
“I don’t think I’ve ever thought about what these songs taken as a whole are made of,” Kenny explains. “But playing to them with this new band, I realized: the songs I’ve always gravitated to are the ones about living life the way you want to, loving the experiences you have and the people you meet along the way. Maybe you can’t set out with that as a mission statement, but if you’re making music true to your own soul and life, I now realize you truly can show people who you are in the music.
“Maybe that’s why No Shoes Nation is unlike any other group of fans I’ve ever encountered. They share that same compass, too. So, when they hear these songs, they recognize a real truth in them, too.
“And it’s very much the music. Harmoni’s bass playing is so solid and melodic, but when you put it with Nick Buda’s drums, it’s just this wave that sweeps you up and takes you places. It’s given the guitarists so much room to really go places, too. And you can feel it from almost the first note. I can’t wait to get to Tampa and let everybody hear what I’m hearing right now.”
As April 23 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium draws near, the Here And Now 2022 Tour presented by Blue Chair Bay Rum and fueled by MARATHON is gearing up for a summer of stadiums, amphitheaters and a whole lot of music. With reigning Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist Carly Pearce, five-time ACM and four-time CMA Group of the Year Old Dominion and four-time GRAMMY Country Duo/Group Performance winners Dan + Shay, the Here And Now 2022 Tour promises to be what summer memories are made of.
Blue Chair Bay Rum Presents Kenny Chesney’s Here And Now 2022 Tour Fueled by Marathon
*lineup for these dates is Kenny Chesney and Carly Pearce only
“It’s leaner, but more muscular,” he says. “There’s a real sense of power when they play, engagement in the way they listen to each other – and really push how we deliver these songs. It’s crazy. It’s always been a rocking band. But this year, this group of people, the chemistry and energy they have together, I was shocked to see how much more these songs could be; every day, it’s another surprise, and it’s awesome.”
With some classics coming off the set list, Kenny’s worked up several songs to possibly rotate in. Having not been on the road since releasing Here And Now in early 2020, the East Tennessee songwriter/superstar is looking forward to playing some of those songs and introducing them to No Shoes Nation.
“We’ve worked up a pretty cool version of ‘Knowing You’,” he offers. “As much as this show is built on high energy, rock hard, have fun vibes, there’s a feeling to ‘Knowing You’ that’s going to make every football stadium in America feel like that place you go with your most special memories, wherever that is.
“It means ‘You And Tequila’ and ‘Wild Child’ may not be in the stadiums this year. But I think No Shoes Nation is going to respond to this the same way they did ‘Anything But Mine.’”
Weighing in at 26 songs, with several options waiting in the wings, the man the Wall Street Journal called “The King of the Road” has a created the perfect playlist for making the most of a summer night. Hits from the last several years, a few classics and a couple new ones, with every single song about lifting the fans up, empowering them to love life and celebrate their lives right where they are in the moment.
“I don’t think I’ve ever thought about what these songs taken as a whole are made of,” Kenny explains. “But playing to them with this new band, I realized: the songs I’ve always gravitated to are the ones about living life the way you want to, loving the experiences you have and the people you meet along the way. Maybe you can’t set out with that as a mission statement, but if you’re making music true to your own soul and life, I now realize you truly can show people who you are in the music.
“Maybe that’s why No Shoes Nation is unlike any other group of fans I’ve ever encountered. They share that same compass, too. So, when they hear these songs, they recognize a real truth in them, too.
“And it’s very much the music. Harmoni’s bass playing is so solid and melodic, but when you put it with Nick Buda’s drums, it’s just this wave that sweeps you up and takes you places. It’s given the guitarists so much room to really go places, too. And you can feel it from almost the first note. I can’t wait to get to Tampa and let everybody hear what I’m hearing right now.”
As April 23 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium draws near, the Here And Now 2022 Tour presented by Blue Chair Bay Rum and fueled by MARATHON is gearing up for a summer of stadiums, amphitheaters and a whole lot of music. With reigning Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist Carly Pearce, five-time ACM and four-time CMA Group of the Year Old Dominion and four-time GRAMMY Country Duo/Group Performance winners Dan + Shay, the Here And Now 2022 Tour promises to be what summer memories are made of.
Blue Chair Bay Rum Presents Kenny Chesney’s Here And Now 2022 Tour Fueled by Marathon
April 23 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Fla. |
April 30 | Bank Of America Stadium | Charlotte, NC |
May 5* | Noblesville, Ind. | Ruoff Music Center |
May 7 | Busch Stadium | St. Louis, Mo. |
May 14 | American Family Field | Milwaukee, Wis. |
May 19* | Orange Beach, Ala. | The Wharf Amphitheater |
May 21 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Ga. |
May 25* | Charleston, S.C. | Credit One Stadium |
May 26* | Orion Amphitheater | Huntsville, Ala. |
May 28 | Nissan Stadium | Nashville, Tenn. |
June 2* | The Woodlands, Texas | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion |
June 4 | AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas |
June 8* | Canandaigua, N.Y. | CMAC |
June 9* | Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio | Blossom Music Center |
June 11 | Heinz Field | Pittsburgh, Pa. |
June 15* | Virginia Beach, Va. | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater |
June 16* | Bristow, Va. | Jiffy Lube Live |
June 18 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pa. |
June 23* | Cincinnati, Ohio | Riverbend Music Center |
June 25 | Soldier Field | Chicago, Ill. |
June 29* | Brandon, Miss. | Brandon Amphitheater |
June 30* | Rogers, Ark. | Walmart AMP |
July 2 | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Mo. |
July 9 | Bobcat Stadium | Bozeman, Mont. |
July 12* | Stateline, Nev. | Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s |
July 13* | Stateline, Nev. | Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s |
July 16 | Lumen Field | Seattle, Wash. |
July 19* | Bend, Ore. | Hayden Homes Amphitheater |
July 20* | Bend, Ore. | Hayden Homes Amphitheater |
July 23 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, Calif. |
July 27* | Boise, Idaho. | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater |
July 28* | Salt Lake City, Utah | USANA Amphitheatre |
July 30 | Empower Field at Mile High | Denver, Colo. |
August 6 | U.S. Bank Stadium | Minneapolis, Minn. |
August 10* | Columbia, Md. | Merriweather Post Pavilion |
August 11* | Syracuse, N.Y. | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview |
August 13 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, N.J. |
August 18 | Historic Crew Stadium | Columbus, OH |
August 20 | Ford Field | Detroit, Mich. |
August 26 | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass. |
August 27 | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass. |