Salem, VA
Overall Rating
4.4
By Anonymous
This was a great concert and I cannot wait to go again,
By meshka
Trip around the sun!
Second time at this venue for Kenny Chesney. Awesome views from the Sandbar! Will go again.
By Junelle
Experience was good, sound not so much.
I had an incredible experience for the most part. From seeing Brandon Lay up close at the pre party and seeing Old Dominion and Thomas Rhett. They put on a great show. I however had a hard time hearing what they were saying/singing. The sound of the instruments overpowered the sound of the mic/singer, making the concert a bit less enjoyable. It seemed to get worse when Kenny came on and I only stayed for 4 or 5 songs. Honestly, part of it was to make the earlier ferry but if I had driven I still may have left early because the sound was starting to hurt my ears. I've been to 2 previous concerts at CenturyLink and didn't have the same sound issues at either of those. Hope it can be remedied in the future.
By Sassy8989
It was unforgettable.
I absolutely enjoyed the Kenny Chesney concert! The seating we had was outstanding. Thomas Rhett almost made it to our row of seats! It was so much fun.
By KnottyMama
So Energetic
This show is a must see. The whole stadium was feeling the energy from Kenny. I don't know how he does it. Way to go to all the bands. So glad I was there.
By Anonymous
Best concert ever been to. Great seats and very entertaining
By 12fanseahawks76
KC concert
So the concert itself was good. Thomas Rhett and Old Dominion were AMAZING and their sound was great! KC was good but his sound people need to do better. His sound was up so loud that you could barely understand him or the music. And I did hear this from several people who were there.
By Anonymous
What an evening
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves - who wouldn't? Kenny Chesney puts on the greatest show, and it was obvious that he enjoyed himself, too. The smile never left his face. I think he was a little overwhelmed by the noise in Century Link field, which is a noisy place to begin with. But, he clearly loved the crowd response. We loved the songs, and the fact that he never stopped entertaining us for two hours. The opening acts were much appreciated, really got us ready for Kenny. Next time, I am bringing ear plugs, especially for Brandon Lay, but my ears have recovered by now. What a night!
By Anonymous
Great show for the family. Every body really enjoyed the music.
By Kimberly1000
Kenny Chesney will always be,hands down, a great a
Loved thomas rhett and old dominion. Kenny chesney was fantastic. He really gives his fans his all and that os what keeps me coming to jis concerts. Love this guy.
There’s a reason Kenny Chesney is the only country act in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years – in spite of the fact he’s only been a headliner for a dozen years: the singer/songwriter from Luttrell, Tennessee has an insatiable need to take the stage, make sure his fans have the night of their summer -- and he does it with songs that are mirrors to their lives. High-energy, big fun and good times mark his two hour-plus performances, as well as the 25-and-counting #1s that include “When The Sun Goes Down,” “Somewhere With You,” “Young,” “There Goes My Life,” “Out Last Night,” “I Go Back,” “Keg In The Closet,” “Anything But Mine” and “Beer In Mexico.”
An 8-time Entertainer of the Year, the man deemed “The King of the Road” by The Wall Street Journal and “The People’s Superstar” by The Los Angeles Times believes that if you can move people – especially people at the very back of a stadium -- then you’ve brought everything you have to give. But what drives Chesney isn’t the rush of performing so much as the passion with which people respond to the music.
“You can throw it out there pretty hard, and my fans will always throw it back harder,” Chesney marvels. “They come to live these songs, to feel’em, to touch’em, to experience them together... and when that energy hits the stage, the way those people – whether it’s 50,000 in a stadium or a few hundred in a bar – love this music, it pushes me that much harder.”
It pushes him hard enough that he devoted 2014 to making The Big Revival, his 13th #1 Billboard Country Albums debut. With the Platinum certified multiple week #1 “American Kids” and it’s follow-up “Til Its Gone” hitting the charts at #18 with a bullet on add date, Chesney’s music has once again struck a nerve with the No Shoes Nation.
Again, pushing the boundaries of what modern country can do – three rhythm patterns, double hooks, stark Appalachia with Alison Krauss and Dan Tymynski, hard rock, a woman-empowering ballad with Grace Potter – Chesney’s roots are in tradition, but his heart is on how far he can take the music. With The Big Revival Tour gearing up, it will take that no-holds-barred approach and bring it to the fans without limit.