Where There’s a Will & It’s No Shoes Nation, We Find a Way
When Kenny Chesney asks, evidently Kenny Chesney gets. Deep into rehearsals for another herculean two hour-plus stadium set – culling all the No. 1s and even more Top 5 hits – that will delve into the superstar’s life-affirming, feel-good-where-you-are catalogue, the news that three of his most stalwart cities had sold out landed with both euphoria – and disappointment.
“Everybody wants to hear their show’s sold out,” Chesney explains. “That’s the idea, right? But I’ve always felt like everyone who wants to be there, they should be. It’s part of what made us start doing stadiums all those years ago seem like something I wanted and needed to do... It’s why we did last year’s I Go Back Tour: to share all the life in this music with the people whose lives and memories were part of my songs...
“So after I got the text, I thought about it for a minute. I called the promoter and said, ‘Remember when you used to find tickets when shows sold out? Came up with creative ways to make more seats available?’ Everybody on the other end laughed, remembering. Then I said, ‘Can you do that in Tampa? Can we find some more tickets? We’re two weeks out, I know some people have to wait ‘til closer to the date. Can you make that happen?’”
And with the same commitment that went into building No Shoes Nation, creating a season of stadium concert experiences that’s defined summer for almost two decades, the team behind Chesney’s place as the only country artist on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Past 25 Years for the last 15 years went to work. This close to show in a venue Chesney’s been setting records at for years, it’s not a perfect process, but it’s going to make more seats available.
Throughout the day – Friday, April 5 – tickets will be made available through primary ticket sources. These are actual direct sale tickets, not something available on the re-sale market. As groups of seats are identified and activated, they will be put on-sale all day long. If seats sell out, keep checking as more will be offered until whatever tickets are released are gone.
“I know my ask was just what they wanted to hear,” Chesney says with a laugh. “But I know Louis Messina and his team understand what a big deal No Shoes Nation is to me, how much I love hearing ’em sing – that idea of no fan left behind. They laughed when I suggested it. Then came back to tell me that if I was okay with this rolling ticket sales option, they would go to work to open more seats as quickly as possible. To me, making it work is what it’s all about.”
Sun Goes Down 2024 kicks off April 20 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Starting later today, several hundred members of No Shoes Nation will be able to be part of the party.
Once again, presented by Blue Chair Bay® Rum, Sun Goes Down 2024 brings all the high velocity energy and songs people know by heart back to America’s favorite football stadiums.
“Everybody wants to hear their show’s sold out,” Chesney explains. “That’s the idea, right? But I’ve always felt like everyone who wants to be there, they should be. It’s part of what made us start doing stadiums all those years ago seem like something I wanted and needed to do... It’s why we did last year’s I Go Back Tour: to share all the life in this music with the people whose lives and memories were part of my songs...
“So after I got the text, I thought about it for a minute. I called the promoter and said, ‘Remember when you used to find tickets when shows sold out? Came up with creative ways to make more seats available?’ Everybody on the other end laughed, remembering. Then I said, ‘Can you do that in Tampa? Can we find some more tickets? We’re two weeks out, I know some people have to wait ‘til closer to the date. Can you make that happen?’”
And with the same commitment that went into building No Shoes Nation, creating a season of stadium concert experiences that’s defined summer for almost two decades, the team behind Chesney’s place as the only country artist on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Past 25 Years for the last 15 years went to work. This close to show in a venue Chesney’s been setting records at for years, it’s not a perfect process, but it’s going to make more seats available.
Throughout the day – Friday, April 5 – tickets will be made available through primary ticket sources. These are actual direct sale tickets, not something available on the re-sale market. As groups of seats are identified and activated, they will be put on-sale all day long. If seats sell out, keep checking as more will be offered until whatever tickets are released are gone.
“I know my ask was just what they wanted to hear,” Chesney says with a laugh. “But I know Louis Messina and his team understand what a big deal No Shoes Nation is to me, how much I love hearing ’em sing – that idea of no fan left behind. They laughed when I suggested it. Then came back to tell me that if I was okay with this rolling ticket sales option, they would go to work to open more seats as quickly as possible. To me, making it work is what it’s all about.”
Sun Goes Down 2024 kicks off April 20 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Starting later today, several hundred members of No Shoes Nation will be able to be part of the party.
Once again, presented by Blue Chair Bay® Rum, Sun Goes Down 2024 brings all the high velocity energy and songs people know by heart back to America’s favorite football stadiums.
Kenny Chesney's Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour
with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney & Uncle Kracker
April 20 | Tampa, Fla. | Raymond James Stadium |
April 27 | Charlotte, N.C. | Bank of America Stadium |
May 4 | Minneapolis, Minn. | U.S. Bank Stadium |
May 9 | The Woodlands, Texas. | The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion^ |
May 11 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium |
May 16 | Hollywood, Fla. | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino^ |
May 18 | Atlanta, Ga. | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
May 25 | Landover, Md. | Commanders Field |
May 30 | Syracuse, N.Y. | Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview^ |
June 1 | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Acrisure Stadium |
June 6 | Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio | Blossom Music Center |
June 8 | Philadelphia, Pa. | Lincoln Financial Field |
June 13 | Maryland Heights, Mo. | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre^ |
June 15 | Chicago, Ill. | Soldier Field |
June 20 | Noblesville, Ind. | Ruoff Music Center^ |
June 22 | Milwaukee, Wisc. | American Family Field |
June 27 | Darien Center, N.Y. | Darien Lake Amphitheater^ |
June 29 | Cincinnati, Ohio | TQL Stadium* |
July 6 | Kansas City, Mo. | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium |
July 11 | Boise, Idaho | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater^ |
July 13 | Seattle, Wash. | Lumen Field |
July 16 | Salt Lake City, Utah | America First Field* |
July 18 | Wheatland, Calif. | Toyota Amphitheatre^ |
July 20 | Los Angeles, Calif. | SoFi Stadium |
July 24 | Phoenix, Ariz. | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre^ |
July 27 | Denver, Colo. | Empower Field at Mile High Stadium |
Aug. 3 | Nashville, Tenn. | Nissan Stadium |
Aug. 8 | Columbus, Ohio | Historic Crew Stadium* |
Aug. 10 | Detroit, Mich | Ford Field |
Aug. 15 | Bangor, Maine | Maine Savings Amphitheater^ |
Aug. 17 | East Rutherford, N.J. | MetLife Stadium |
Aug. 23 | Foxborough, Mass. | Gillette Stadium |
Aug. 24 | Foxborough, Mass. | Gillette Stadium |
Aug. 25 | Foxborough, Mass. | Gillette Stadium |
* Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker only
^ Megan Moroney only
“...because everything gets hotter when the sun goes down...”