SOLD OUT – LESS 20 KENNY STARTS FINAL REHEARSAL IN TAMPA
Earlier in the week, Tampa Bay alternative weekly Creative Loafing noted you could hear the music pouring out of Raymond James Stadium on N. Dale Mabry Highway. Four years since walking offstage at Gillette Stadium, Kenny and his band are on the verge of kicking off the Here And Now 2022 Tour – and the fans are evidently as excited as he is.
Having moved the stage as far back into the end zone as possible, shaving the sightlines and selling every obstructed view ticket – creating new seats at least five times – the available ticket count is down to 20 single seats. Those will most likely be gone before this release arrives.
“It has been absolutely the best few days,” Kenny says. “Loading in, seeing my road family all coming together to raise a stage, laughing in catering, getting the videos and lights dialed in! It’s a certain kind of person who loves the music as much as we do – No Shoes Nation is counted in that – and it feels so good to be back together, playing music and just looking in each other’s eyes.”
Jamming on old Alabama songs, including “Tennessee River” and “Old Flame,” George Jones’ “One Woman Man,” Webb Pierce’s “There Stands the Glass,” Alan Jackson’s “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon Moon,” Mark Chesnutt’s “Too Cold at Home,” James Taylor’s (and George Jones’) “Bartender’s Blues,” Vern Gosdin’s “Set ’em Up Joe,” Ronnie Milsap’s “Pure Love” and some wild card Kenny favorites for curveballs, the final soundcheck turned into a freewheeling romp for the musicians after weeks of rehearsals.
With the stage loaded in, flooring going down and chairs set up, Kenny made sure there was a place for every possible fan. Talking to USA TODAY for a feature headlined “Kenny Chesney wants fans to know ‘I gave every cell of my body’ as he embarks on stadium tour,” the only country artist on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Past 25 Years for the last 13 years admitted to writer Melissa Ruggieri, “A lot of life has happened since we were last on stage. It’s going to be pretty emotional. We didn’t take this time off because we wanted to; it was taken from us. There were moments during the first year of COVID that I was wondering if this moment would ever come. This is what we do.”
Online now – and in print top of week – it’s a reflective conversation that measures his life, the power of music and why rocking stadiums is in his veins. For the songwriter/superstar from East Tennessee, it’s not just about how it feels when 50,000+ people are in the moment; it’s what is taken away from the coming together and embracing the songs.
“Some of these people, the ones who make No Shoes Nation what it is, they remind you how much of their life exists in these songs. You know, you look out, see someone singing and you can almost get lost – because you can just tell: this isn’t a song, this is something that’s personal, that’s marked their life. To be able to share that again, well, that’s why every single one of us standing on that stage does this...”
The Here And Now 2022 Tour is presented by Blue Chair Bay and fueled by MARATHON. Get ready for a long hot summer – and a whole lot of music. Tampa may be already gone, but there’s plenty of music ahead.
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
Having moved the stage as far back into the end zone as possible, shaving the sightlines and selling every obstructed view ticket – creating new seats at least five times – the available ticket count is down to 20 single seats. Those will most likely be gone before this release arrives.
“It has been absolutely the best few days,” Kenny says. “Loading in, seeing my road family all coming together to raise a stage, laughing in catering, getting the videos and lights dialed in! It’s a certain kind of person who loves the music as much as we do – No Shoes Nation is counted in that – and it feels so good to be back together, playing music and just looking in each other’s eyes.”
Jamming on old Alabama songs, including “Tennessee River” and “Old Flame,” George Jones’ “One Woman Man,” Webb Pierce’s “There Stands the Glass,” Alan Jackson’s “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon Moon,” Mark Chesnutt’s “Too Cold at Home,” James Taylor’s (and George Jones’) “Bartender’s Blues,” Vern Gosdin’s “Set ’em Up Joe,” Ronnie Milsap’s “Pure Love” and some wild card Kenny favorites for curveballs, the final soundcheck turned into a freewheeling romp for the musicians after weeks of rehearsals.
With the stage loaded in, flooring going down and chairs set up, Kenny made sure there was a place for every possible fan. Talking to USA TODAY for a feature headlined “Kenny Chesney wants fans to know ‘I gave every cell of my body’ as he embarks on stadium tour,” the only country artist on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Past 25 Years for the last 13 years admitted to writer Melissa Ruggieri, “A lot of life has happened since we were last on stage. It’s going to be pretty emotional. We didn’t take this time off because we wanted to; it was taken from us. There were moments during the first year of COVID that I was wondering if this moment would ever come. This is what we do.”
Online now – and in print top of week – it’s a reflective conversation that measures his life, the power of music and why rocking stadiums is in his veins. For the songwriter/superstar from East Tennessee, it’s not just about how it feels when 50,000+ people are in the moment; it’s what is taken away from the coming together and embracing the songs.
“Some of these people, the ones who make No Shoes Nation what it is, they remind you how much of their life exists in these songs. You know, you look out, see someone singing and you can almost get lost – because you can just tell: this isn’t a song, this is something that’s personal, that’s marked their life. To be able to share that again, well, that’s why every single one of us standing on that stage does this...”
The Here And Now 2022 Tour is presented by Blue Chair Bay and fueled by MARATHON. Get ready for a long hot summer – and a whole lot of music. Tampa may be already gone, but there’s plenty of music ahead.
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. |