Kenny Chesney Announces First Spread The Love Tour Dates For 2016

After breaking nine attendance records, many of which he did on his own, on “The Big Revival Tour,” Kenny  Chesney wanted to duplicate the energy of last year’s audiences. Naming his 2016 tour “Spread the Love” to reflect the “No Shoes Nation’s” passion for living life and loving music, he has announced the first wave of shows for next year…starting with the already on sale April 23rd concert at Auburn’s Jordan Hare Stadium.

People always want to know about the stadiums,” Kenny laughed, “because it’s a big show… a lot of music… and the kind of day people come together and celebrate friendship. We know a lot of people travel to these dates from all over, so to give them as much time as possible to get ready, I figured it’d be nice to get these out in front of our other shows! There could be a stadium date or two added, but for everyone who’s asking, let’s get next year started, right now.”

With the core line-up including Miranda Lambert, Sam Hunt and Old Dominion for the tour. A few cities will see a surprise artist in Hunt’s slot (those shows marked with asterisks below).

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Kenny Chesney – Spread the Love Tour 2016 – Stadiums ONLY:

April 23 — Jordan Hare Stadium — Auburn, Ala.
May 7 — Chase Field — Phoenix, Ariz.
June 4 — AT&T Stadium — Arlington, Texas*
June 18 — Miller Park — Milwaukee, Wisc.*
June 25 — Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, Pa.*
July 2 — Heinz Field — Pittsburgh, Pa.
July 16 — Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, Mo.
July 23 — Century Link Field — Seattle, Wash.
August 6 — Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, Calif.
August 13 — Ford Field — Detroit, Mich.*
August 20 — MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, N.J.
& MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED…

Presale tickets will be available for “No Shoes Nation” members. Premium members receive exclusive first access before anyone else. Basic members receive access before the general on sale.

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