Earlier this month, Kenny Chesney announced that he would be going on tour in 2024 along with a major band, but his tour dates keep on growing as he revealed that there will be more dates for his series of concerts next year; check out the new dates below.

According to Taste of Country, the musician added three new soccer stadium venues to his shows including the one at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

In addition to newly-added dates, there will also be new supporting acts which include Uncle Kracker and Megan Moroney, but the majority of his shows will be accompanied by the Zac Brown Band.

Curious about his setlist? Chesney will be performing new songs as he promised it to his supporters and it appears that he will drop a new album soon, but details about it have yet to be released.

The last time he dropped an album was in 2020 with "Here and Now."

Kenny Chesney Tour Tickets 2024

Newly-added dates are already up on his official website. For those who wanted to get tickets for the country music tour, the general on-sale was already held back on November 17.

However, tickets for his new dates can be accessed on his official website.

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Check out all the details about his tour by visiting this link.

Kenny Chesney Tour Dates 2024

Check out the complete dates for his tour below:

April 20 in Tampa, Fla. at Raymond James Stadium

April 27 in Charlotte, N.C. at Bank of America Stadium

May 4 in Minneapolis, Minn. at U.S. Bank Stadium

May 11 in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium

May 18 in Atlanta, Ga. at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

May 25 in Landover, Md. at FedExField

June 1 in Pittsburgh, Pa. at Acrisure Stadium

June 8 in Philadelphia, Pa. at Lincoln Financial Field

June 15 in Chicago, Ill. at Soldier Field

June 22 in Milwaukee, Wisc. at American Family Field

June 29 in Cincinnati, Ohio at TQL Stadium

July 6 in Kansas City, Mo. at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

July 13 in Seattle, Wash. at Lumen Field

July 16 in Salt Lake City, Utah at America First Field

July 20 in Los Angeles, Calif. at SoFi Stadium

July 27 in Denver, Colo. at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium

Aug. 3 in Nashville, Tenn. at Nissan Stadium

Aug. 8 in Columbus, Ohio at Historic Crew Stadium

Aug. 10 in Detroit, Mich. at Ford Field

Aug. 17 in East Rutherford, N.J. at MetLife Stadium

Aug. 23 to 25 in Foxborough, Mass. at Gillette Stadium

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