Get out your tank tops and cowboy hats, No Shoes Nation! It's FINALLY happening!

Kenny Chesney was pretty clear that he wasn't going to do his stadium tours at limited capacity and I don't blame him. There is a certain vibe that is cultivated at a Kenny concert that would be lost if the stadium was at half capacity Tens of thousands of people need to be belting out the words of "Boston' at the same time. (a little off key but Kenny doesn't mind) You need to be able to put your arm around the sweaty stranger next to you and sway to "Here and Now".

Thankfully this pandemic is moving in the right direction (aka away from us) so Kenny's Here and Now Tour is a 100% go for 2022! He will kick things off in April in Tampa. And we all know how much Kenny loves New England so he decided to save the best for last.

He will be closing out the tour with not one but two shows at Gillette Stadium on  August 26th and 27th in 2022.

The new line-up is forthcoming meaning we can't confirm who will be opening for him at this time. All current ticketholders remain in the seats they’ve already purchased, and refunds are available from the site you purchased the tickets for the next 30 days. So if you had tickets tor the original Chillaxification Tour and you can't make these new dates you have about a month to receive  a refund.

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