Country star
Kenny Chesney has announced the dates for his Big Revival Tour, in support of
his latest album ‘The Big Revival’, which was released in September. The tour
will kick off in the home of country music, Nashville on March 26, which is
Chesney’s birthday. He hints at some possible surprise guests on stage that
night. The tour will run through the summer, making stops in San Francisco, Indianapolis,
Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, and Philadelphia among many other cities before
wrapping in Foxboro, Mass on August 28 and 29.
The tour
will also feature some of the top talent in country music. Jake Owen and Chase Rice will be his support acts, while the stadium dates will include a revolving
lineup of Jason Aldean, Eric Church and Brantley Gilbert.
Tickets will
go on sale on Friday, Jan. 23. Here is a complete list of dates for Kenny Chesney Big Revival Tour:
3/26 –
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tenn.
3/27 –
Surprise – TBA
3/28 –
Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, S.C.
4/8 – Bon
Secours Wellness Arena – Greenville, S.C.
4/9 – Legacy
Arena At The BJCC – Birmingham, Ala.
4/11 –
Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
4/16 –
Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, N.C.
4/17 – KFC
Yum! Center – Louisville, Ky.
4/23 – Times
Union Center – Albany, N.Y.
4/24-25 –
Mohegan Sun Center – Uncasville, Conn.
4/29 –
Jobing.com Arena – Glendale, Ariz.
5/2 – Levi’s
Stadium – San Francisco, Calif.
5/6 –
Scottrade Center – Saint Louis, Mo.
5/7 – Wells
Fargo Arena – Des Moines, Iowa
5/9 – Lucas
Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Ind.
5/14 – BOK
Center – Tulsa, Okla.
5/16 –
AT&T Stadium – Dallas, Texas
5/21 –
Austin 360 Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
5/22 – BBVA
Compass Stadium – Houston, Texas
5/23 – BCS
Superfest – Baton Rouge, La.
5/27 –
Merriweather Post Pavillion – Columbia, Md.
5/28 – PNC
Arena – Raleigh, N.C.
5/30 – Heinz
Field – Pittsburgh, Pa.
6/4 – Ford
Center – Evansville, Ind.
6/6 –
Soldier Field – Chicago, Ill.
6/11 – Time
Warner Cable Arena – Charlotte, N.C.
6/13 –
Georgia Dome – Atlanta, Ga.
6/14 –
Florida Country Superfest – Jacksonville, Fla.
6/18 – Denny
Sanford Premier Ctr. – Sioux Falls, S.D.
6/20 –
Lambeau Field – Green Bay, Wisc.
6/21 – Ohio
Country Superfest – Columbus, Ohio
6/25 –
Ambleside – Vancouver, B.C.
6/27 – Century
Link Field – Seattle, Wash.
7/8 – CMAC –
Canandaigua, N.Y.
7/9 –
Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland, Ohio
7/11 –
Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, Pa.
7/16 –
Pinnacle Bank Arena – Lincoln, Neb.
7/18-19 –
Target Field – Minneapolis, Minn.
7/22 – Lake
Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys – Lake Tahoe, Calif.
7/23 –
SaveMart Center – Fresno, Calif.
7/25 – Rose
Bowl – Pasadena, Calif.
7/29 –
Snowden Grove – Southaven, Miss.
7/30 –
Arkansas Music Pavilion – Rogers, Ark.
8/1 –
Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, Mo.
8/6 – Energy
Solutions Arena – Salt Lake City, Utah
8/8 – SA
Field at Mile High – Denver, Colo.
8/13 –
Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion Bangor, Maine
8/15 –
Metlife Stadium – E. Rutherford, N.J.
8/19 –
Canadian Tire Center – Ottawa, Ont.
8/20 – TBA
8/22 – Ford
Field – Detroit, Mich
8/28-29 –
Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Mass.
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