Kenny Chesney Found More Tickets To Sold-Out Stadium Show
Kenny Chesney found more tickets to his sold-out Tampa stadium show on April 20. The country star was deep into rehearsals for another two-hour-plus stadium set that would explore his feel-good music catalog when he heard the news that three of his most stalwart cities had sold out. He was happy and then disappointed.
Kenny Chesney Found More Tickets
Kenn said, “Everybody wants to hear their show’s sold out. That’s the idea, right? But I’ve always felt like everyone who wants to be there should be. It’s part of what made us start doing stadiums all those years ago seem like something I wanted and needed to do…”
He added, “It’s why we did last year’s ‘I Go Back Tour’: to share all the life in this music with the people whose lives and memories were part of my songs.”
“Can We Find Some More Tickets?”
“So after I got the text, I thought about it for a minute. I called the promoter and said, ‘Remember when you used to find tickets when shows sold out? Came up with creative ways to make more seats available?’ Everybody on the other end laughed, remembering. Then I said, ‘Can you do that in Tampa? Can we find some more tickets? We’re two weeks out, I know some people have to wait ’til closer to the date. Can you make that happen?'” Yes, they can and did.
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How To Get Tickets
Throughout the day – Friday, April 5—tickets will be made available through primary ticket sources. These are actual direct-sale tickets, not something available on the resale market. As groups of seats are identified and activated, they will be put on sale all day long. If seats sell out, fans are encouraged to “keep checking as more will be offered until whatever tickets are released are gone.”
Kenny playing at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa in 2022.
Photo – Allister Ann
“That Idea Of No Fan Left Behind.”
Kenny was thrilled to hear more tickets will be available. He said, “I know my ask was just what they wanted to hear. But I know Louis Messina (concert promoter) and his team understand what a big deal No Shoes Nation is to me, how much I love hearing ’em sing – that idea of no fan left behind.”
He concluded, “They laughed when I suggested it. Then came back to tell me that if I was okay with this rolling ticket sales option, they would go to work to open more seats as quickly as possible. To me, making it work is what it’s all about.”
Chesney’s “Sun Goes Down 2024” tour kicks off April 20 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Starting later today (4/5), several hundred members of No Shoes Nation will be able to be part of the party.