Kenny Chesney’s BIG REVIVAL 2015 Starts Stadium-ing

Kenny Chesney’s BIG REVIVAL 2015 Starts Stadium-ing

With Jason Aldean’s BURN IT DOWN TOUR, It’s Levi’s Stadium FIRST Ever Concert
 

Santa
Clara, CA (May 3, 2015) – They started lining long before the 1 p.m.
parking lot open to plant the flag of the No Shoes Nation! Without a
cloud in the sky, the tail-gating – ringing the entirety of Levi’s
Stadium – set the tone for a stadium-sized summer on Kenny Chesney’s The
Big Revival 2015 Tour, which teamed with Jason Aldean’s Burn It Down
Tour for the first of their dozen shows together.

“It’s an absolute honor to be here tonight and open the 49ers Stadium as
the first music act,” the 8-time Entertainer of the Year said. “To feel
your love, feel you energy… We are here tonight for one reason:
because you are here with us tonight! That you care about music, that you have it in your life…”

Dressed in a faded grey t-shirt emblazoned with “Tuff Gong * Kingston, Jamaica” and jeans, the man The Los Angeles Times called
“The People’s Superstar” looked very much like the people who came to
share the music, the night and the exhilaration. They cheered throughout
the over two hour set, which saw the return of Aldean for an extended
encore that included “Hurt So Good” and “The Only Way I Know.”

When Kenny Chesney kicked off his Big Revival 2015 Tour with two
sold-out nights at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, he knew it was going
to be a big summer. But as thrilling as the arena shows are, the man
who’s the only country artist in Billboard’s Top 10
Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years – headlining for only 12 – knows
he’s the most alive when he’s taking his always high-energy shows to the
largest venues.

“I could tell when I was in the box, being taken out to front of house before the show started, the folks in Santa Clara were ready,”
Chesney laughed after. “You could feel the anticipation… You could
hear the murmur. It was awesome! From the moment I was in the air, right
through the end of that first song, it was this wave of whew coming at
us – and it got bigger and bigger throughout the night.”

Rolling Stone opined The Big Revival “continuously
brings a sense of musical energy and emotional urgency…” upon its
release, and that fervor was palpable throughout a night. Playing to
just under 46,000 in a single night, it was the kind of energy
that only the No Shoes Nation seems to create. From the first notes of
“Drink It Up” through ten songs, there was not a pause, a stop or a let
up until the collective sigh of the yearning “You & Tequila,” then
it was back into the full-tilt, high energy show fans come to expect.

“I know it’s gonna be rockin’ any time we come to the Bay area,” Chesney, who announced the 49ers’ 4th Round
NFL Draft earlier in the day, enthused. “Maybe it’s the year away,
maybe it was the full moon… But the crowd at Levi’s Stadium was one of
the best crowds we’ve played to ever. They brought it hard,
pushed us in the best way – and really took me and the band up with
their singing, their cheering, their energy.”

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