Overall Rating
4.4
By JBfromTexas
Great show!
This was our first time to attend a "stadium show". Although we didn't have any other plans, it would have been helpful to know what other acts were included with Kenny's show. We thought we were just seeing him perform and it turned out to be a 6 hour show! We had traveled all the way from Texas and were not disappointed. We definitely got our money's worth, but had no idea we were also going to see Brandon Lay, Old Dominion, and Thomas Rhett. Knowing that we would be there all night would have been more helpful. We enjoyed the show greatly but wound up standing the entire two hours of Kenny's show. So for us, we will not likely attend another stadium concert. But the show itself was great!
By Kcorn
Kenny Chesney always puts on a great performance.
The venue was awesome. The show was awesome. Can't wait to see him again.
By NM575
Awesome performance - Lots of energy
He amazed me with how continuous he was with the songs. Very little down time!
By Anonymous
Entertaining show. . .just wish Kenny would have played a few older hits like "the Good Stuff ".
By dwelch110
Sound problems, but great energy
We had a great time at the concert Old D and Thomas Rhett were great and set the stage for an awesome night. Kenny came on with unbelievable energy that was impossible not to feel and appreciate. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, the sound was terrible where we were sitting. We could barely understand a word that Kenny was singing. We know all the words to his songs, but it was unfortunate not to hear his great voice clearly. I don't know what happened because we could hear Old D and Rhett just fine. We were on the field in Section L, Row 13. We actually walked off the field into the concourse in order to hear the songs. Disappointing for $175 seats for sure. But there was no denying Kenny's energy for the performance. Hopefully just a glitch with this show. Still a proud No Shoes Nation fan!
By Jaredsmaz
This was a great show. Kenny was great! The only "Damper" on the whole night was the rain that never stopped!
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.