Kenny Chesney Announces Rescheduled Chillaxification Tour Dates For 2021
Kenny Chesney‘s rescheduled Chillaxification Tour dates for 2021 have been announced. The stadium tour, which had to be postponed due to the pandemic, will visit 18 venues with the same lineup of special guests: Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti & Spearhead. Rescheduled amphitheater show dates will be announced shortly.
“I kept talking to experts, city officials, team owners, medical people, looking to understand how we were coming along with resolving the health issues,” said Chesney about the decision. “I had kept hoping that as time passed, information would not only increase, but there would be some sort of solution so people could come back together. But things weren’t getting any clearer, so I did the hardest thing for me, but obviously best option for the safety of No Shoes Nation, my road family and everyone at the buildings involved.”
Original tickets are automatically valid for the rescheduled show dates, and patrons unable to attend the rescheduled shows have until July 15 to request a refund at the point of purchase. The 2020 shows in Houston and San Antonio are unable to be rescheduled for 2021, and ticket holders in those markets will also receive a refund.
Kenny Chesney 2021 Chillaxification Tour Stadium Dates:
May 1: Raymond James Stadium-Tampa, Fla.
May 8: Miller Park-Milwaukee, Wis.
May 15: Nissan Stadium-Nashville, Tenn.
May 22: Mercedes-Benz Stadium-Atlanta, Ga.
May 29: Arrowhead Stadium-Kansas City, Mo.
June 5: U.S. Bank Stadium-Minneapolis, Minn.
June 12: Heinz Field-Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 19: Lincoln Financial Field-Philadelphia, Pa.
June 26: Soldier Field-Chicago, Ill.
July 3: Bobcat Stadium-Bozeman, Mont.
July 10: Busch Stadium-St. Louis, Mo.
July 17: CenturyLink Field-Seattle, Wash.
July 24: SoFi Stadium-Inglewood, Calif.
July 31: Empower Field at Mile High-Denver, Colo.
Aug. 7: AT&T Stadium-Arlington, Texas
Aug. 14: Ford Field-Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 21: MetLife Stadium-East Rutherford, N.J.
Aug. 27-28: Gillette Stadium-Foxborough, Mass.
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