Despite his busy schedule with his recent charitable initiative through Love for Love City, fans can still expect Kenny Chesney to go on the road and treat them to a number of wonderful performances.
That said, the country rock star has a big announcement for all of his supporters.
So excited to announce our 2018 #TripAroundTheSun Tour. @noshoesnation @thomasrhett @olddominion @brandonlay. Dates: https://t.co/ZjeJKCw0VG pic.twitter.com/TfK3VwG1xh
— Kenny Chesney (@kennychesney) October 18, 2017
“There’s nothing like a stadium full of people coming together to remind you what life’s about. The energy, the moments, the fun. Every single one of these artists who’re coming out with us for Trip Around the Sun live their lives the exact same way: they work hard, they appreciate what they’re given and they love music every bit as much as they love life. I, personally, can’t wait to see this show hit the road.” Chesney shares to the media.
On 2018, Kenny will be traveling across the US for his upcoming tour, Trip Around the Sun. It is scheduled to kick-start on April and will go on until August. He will be touring on 18 major stadiums, with tour stops in Denver, Atlanta, Seattle, Chicago, and Nashville, to name a few. He will also be joined by some of his fellow major country artists, Brandon Lay, Old Dominion, and Thomas Rhett.
From continuously producing new country music that his fans can enjoy and deeply relate to, to going the extra mile to help bring hope and new beginnings to the victims of the recent earthquake and devastating hurricanes, Chesney has nothing but more space for love and music appreciation in his heart. As such, it is simply exciting to join him on his journey and keep tabs on what future projects he may take on.
For ticket purchases, fans can expect them the pre-sale to start on Oct. 19 and will continue on until Oct 27. Check out the schedule for Trip Around the Sun below:
Trip Around the Sun Tour
- April 21
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
- April 28
Miller Park
Milwaukee, WI
- May 5
US Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, MN
- May 19
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
- May 26
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
- June 2
Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, PA
- June 9
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
- June 16
Mapfre Stadium
Columbus, OH
- June 23
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
- June 30
Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium
Denver, CO
- July 7
Centurylink Field
Seattle, WA.
- July 14
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
- July 21
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
- July 28
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL
- August 4
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
- August 11
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN
- August 18
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
- August 24
Gillette Stadium
Foxboro, MA*
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