City, Mo. (August 2, 2015) — The traffic on I-70 was backed up for
well over an hour going both directions. The parking lots were flooded
as soon as they opened the gates. It should’ve been obvious before the
tickets were tallied something special was going on; but for fans coming
to Arrowhead Stadium for Kenny Chesney’s Big Revival, it seemed like it was the annual rite of summer for the No Shoes Nation.
when the tickets were counted, Chesney had shattered Pink Floyd’s 1994
record of 56,134 with 57,368 in attendance. This year’s show marked
Chesney fourth headlining stand at Arrowhead Stadium.
had no idea about the number when we took the stage,” Chesney marveled
when he was told. “Pink Floyd are rock icons. Every kid’s high school
experience… I never ever would’ve thought something like that could
happen. We’ve been coming to Kansas City for years, and they’ve always
been really loud audiences. But when we hit the stage, it felt like all
those years, all those shows were added up into one – and that was what
we were being hit with.”
“Two parts Mick Jagger, one part Springsteen, one part Billy Graham,”
the man who’s broken his own record at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field, Green
Bay’s Lambeau Field, Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field and
Minneapolis’ Target Stadium for the third time recognized the night was special before he even hit the stage.
“I could hear the cheers when the intro film was running,” Chesney said.
“It was so loud, I could barely hear the music – and from the very
first second I was out there singing, the audience was electric! It felt
like being at the bottom of a mountain, and an avalanche just kept
rolling over you. The energy, the heart, the passion had that much force
and it didn’t let up – not once all night.”
The crowd took over on the songs-watermarking-life “I Go Back,” then
came back with a deafening response to his 27th No. 1 “Wild Child.” They
were also loud and proud on the long gone summer love “Anything But
Mine” – and brought “American Kids” to a whole other threshold.
“Kansas City took ‘American Kids’ to a whole other place,” Chesney
explained. “They made it their own. But they took over a bunch of the
songs – and it was awesome. When you’ve played somewhere for several
years, and the passion grows, that’s what you’re trying to create.
It’s the best part of what we do up here. And man, Kansas City just
leveled me. Every show we’ve ever played, all the way back, they hit us”
There
are plenty more stadiums to come: Denver’s Sports Authority Stadium at
Mile High Aug. 8, E. Rutherford, NJ’s Met Life Stadium Aug. 15,
Detroit’s Ford Field Aug. 22 and a double at Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium
Aug. 28-29. Those shows will take the only country act on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years to 135 stadium plays since 2005. Having taken a year to get ready for The Big Revival 2015 Tour, Chesney hit the road with a real passion – and the fans have absolutely reciprocated in kind.
Photo Credit: Jill Trunnell