Kenny Chesney just announced his 2023 “I Go Back Tour.” We found tickets.

Kenny Chesney just announced his 2023 “I Go Back Tour.” We found tickets.
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It’s time to kick off your sneakers, No Shoes Nation.

Country icon Kenny Chesney just announced his 19-concert “I Go Back” 2023 tour that will take him to arenas all over North America from March 25 through May 27.

However, this go-round won’t be like his 2022 “Here and Now” stadium tour.

Rather than playing the same major cities and venues he always hits, Chesney is trekking to cities off the beaten path next year.

“I decided rather than just go repeat what we did on this summer’s stadium tour, I wanted to take this band and these songs to a lot of the cities we played on our way up, call it the I Go Back Tour and do just that,” Chesney shared on Instagram.

For those who don’t want to wait to buy tickets to see “Little Gravy” live, you can actually snag your tickets as early as today.

While Chesney’s tickets won’t officially be available to the general public on Ticketmaster until Dec. 2, you can secure seats ahead of time on Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Kenny Chesney tour calendar

As noted earlier, Chesney is taking his hits like “American Kids,” “Get Along,” or “You And Tequila” to cities he hasn’t performed at in far too long.

A complete list of upcoming Chesney concerts can be found below to see if your city made the cut.

Kenny Chesney tour dates
March 25 at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, PA
March 30 at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, KS
April 1 at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK
April 6 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
April 8 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township, PA
April 12 at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham, AL
April 14 at the Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL
April 25 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY
April 27 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC
April 29 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC
May 4 at the Vibrant Arena at The Mark in Moline, IL
May 6 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI
May 9 at The Alerus Center in Grand Forks, ND
May 11 at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, SD
May 13 at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NE
May 18 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, IN
May 20 at the Ford Center in Evansville, IN
May 25 at the Credit One Stadium in Charleston, SC
May 27 at The Wharf in Orange Beach, AL

Kenny Chesney new music

Although the 54-year-old star hasn’t released an album since 2020’s “Here and Now,” he did drop a single with Old Dominion in 2022.

You can find the music video for his new three-minute singalong anthem, “Beer With My Friends,” below.


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Kenny Chesney opening act

At all shows, Chesney will bring rising country star and fellow Knoxville, TN, native Kelsea Ballerini along with him.

“Singing with Kenny is going home,” the 29-year-old singer told People Magazine. “To be able to go out to those cities like the place he and I grew up (in)… it’s a lot like going home.”

Want to hear Ballerini’s latest?

Her well-received, pop country 2022 album “Subject To Change,” can be heard here.

Other country stars on tour in 2023

We’re so excited for next year; we’re already dusting off our cowboy hats.

That’s because many of country’s biggest names have announced huge tours next year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live in the coming months.

Carrie Underwood 

• George Strait

Luke Combs

Reba McEntire

The Judds