Kenny Chesney Reveals 2022 ‘Here And Now’ Tour Dates
Kenny Chesney has revealed The Here And Now 2022 Tour with dates kicking off next April 2022. Check out the full list of dates below.
“When we hit pause on our 2020 tour, I never thought we would go much past the fall, let alone into 2021,” says eight-time Entertainer of the Year Kenny Chesney in a recent press release. “The idea that it would be three years before I would stand in the end zone of Gillette Stadium, where No Shoes Nation was born, wasn’t something any of us could conceive.
Chesney went on to further explain the issues he and his crew have dealt with over the past few months while trying to safely plan and re-plan a return and keeping fans safe was Chesney’s highest priority. Making sure that his fans could keep their concert tickets to the original 2020 tour dates and have those seats that concert-goers worked so hard for was important to Chesney.
“Like it does for everyone, the idea of music, live music, fills me up,” Chesney shares. “Nothing is so in the moment, so completely alive. I want to start 2022 with the awesome rush that embodies everything playing for No Shoes Nation is. We’re calling the tour Here And Now 2022, because when we get together, there is only the present – and it’s so electric and good, I know I don’t want it to end. I just want to be 100% there with all of you.”
Kicking off April 23 in Tampa, Fla. at Raymond James Stadium, Chesney will play 19 stadium concerts, closing Here And Now 2022 down with a double-play August 26 and 27 at New England’s Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
The full line-up will be announced in the coming months, but know that you can keep your tickets to the show. All current ticketholders remain in the seats they’ve already purchased for Here And Now 2022.
Refunds are immediately available at the point of purchase for those who bought from the primary ticket source for the next 30 days. Check out the full list of tour dates below.
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April 23 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla.
May 7 Busch Stadium
May 14 American Family Field Milwaukee, Wis.
May 21 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Ga.
May 28 Nissan Stadium
June 4 AT&T Stadium
June 11 Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 18 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pa.
June 25 Soldier Field
July 2 GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, Mo.
July 9 Bobcat Stadium
July 16 Lumen Field
July 23 SoFi Stadium
July 30 Empower Field at Mile High Denver, Colo.
August 6 U.S. Bank Stadium
August 13 MetLife Stadium
August 20 Ford Field
August 26 Gillette Stadium
August 27 Gillette Stadium