Kenny Chesney lets the Sun Goes Down Tour end: “The last night is always so hard”

Kenny Chesney lets the Sun Goes Down Tour end: “The last night is always so hard”


The sun has set on Kenny Chesney‘s Sun Goes Down tour.

Kenny concluded his summer tour with three sold-out shows in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

“The last night is always so hard because you’ve shared so many things over a few months… You get closer, you have fun, you live,” Kenny says in a press release. “But this year, this tour was even harder because every single person who came out to see us brought just as much heart to the shows as my touring family and I. That was something that could be felt everywhere we went.”

“It really felt like No Shoes Nation had come to sing,” he says of his fans. “These songs were their life too, and they wanted to sing them to us. I felt like I was seeing – and hearing – everything we played in another dimension because I could hear all that life in their voices.”

The Sun Goes Down Tour presented opener Zac Brown Band, Uncle Kracker and “Tennessee Oranger” singer Megan Moroney.

“Watching Megan really come into her own this summer was one of the best things I’ve seen in a long time,” Kenny adds of Megan. “She’s a triple-whammy writer/singer/performer – and she’s found the space she wants to work from. Mark my words: She’s here for the long haul.”

Kenny’s latest single, “Just to say we did it” is in the Top 40 and rising up the country charts. You can find it on his latest album, Bornnow available.

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