Location North America Legs 1 End date August 27, 2011 Leg 1 | No. of shows 59 Box office 84.58 million USD | |
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Start date March 17, 2011 (2011-03-17) |
Kenny chesney zac brown band goin coastal tour kansas city
The Goin' Coastal Tour was the eleventh headlining concert tour by American country music singer Kenny Chesney, in support of his thriteenth studio album Hemingway's Whiskey (2010). It was announced in November 2010,with nine stadium shows being announced first. An additional forty-one were announced two months later. Chesney co-headlined the stadium shows with Zac Brown Band. Billy Currington and Uncle Kracker served as opening acts. This was the Chesney's last tour before taking a two-year hiatus.
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- Kenny chesney zac brown band goin coastal tour kansas city
- Kenny chesney goin coastal tour
- Background
- Opening acts
- Setlist
- Tour dates
- Accolades
- References
Kenny chesney goin coastal tour
Background
Chesney told USA Today, "We are excited to feel the passion and the energy that the fans give us again", "There's a realsense of anticipation that our whole organization has about getting back on the road and playing some of our favorite stadiums and some new ones too, like Arrowhead and Lambeau Field where they haven't had a concert in over 20 years. We can't wait!"
Opening acts
Setlist
- "Live a Little"
- "Reality"
- "Live Those Songs"
- "Summertime"
- "Beer in Mexico"
- "Coastal"
- "The Woman with You"
- "Big Star"
- "I Go Back"
- "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem"
- "Anything but Mine"
- "The Life"
- "There Goes My Life"
- "Three Little Birds" (Bob Marley and the Wailers cover)
- "Living in Fast Forward"
- "Young"
- "Somewhere with You"
- "Don't Happen Twice"
- "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven"
- "The Good Stuff"
- "Never Wanted Nothing More"
- "When the Sun Goes Down" (with Uncle Kracker)
- "You Never Even Call Me By My Name" (David Allan Coe cover) (with Uncle Kracker)
- "How Forever Feels"
- "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"
Tour dates
Accolades
The tour was ranked sixth for the Top 25 Tours of 2011. It went on to gross $84,576,917, a total attendance of 1,160,132, and had 37 sold out shows.