September 20, 2024

Record Breaking: Kenny Chesney is set for to night.

Record Breaking: Kenny Chesney is set for to night.

Kenny Chesney along with special guests Megan Moroney, Uncle Kracker, and the Zach Brown Band put on an unforgettable show in Denver.

Fans at Kenny Chesney’s ‘Sun Goes Down’ tour stop in Denver are unlikely to forget the experience anytime soon. Chesney, along with his guests Megan Moroney, Uncle Kracker, and the Zac Brown Band, put on an incredible show that had the crowd singing along all night long.

The evening began with Uncle Kracker performing, setting the stage for what was to come. Following him, Megan Moroney took the stage. She delivered a stellar performance, showcasing her versatility and talent. Moroney sang songs from her new album, ‘Am I Okay?’, as well as hits from her ‘Lucky’ album. The highlight of her set was ‘Tennessee Orange,’ which has charted in the top 40 of the Billboard 200. Her heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals struck a chord with the audience, making her performance one of the standout moments of the night.

There was a rain delay since the weather decided to mess with things just as the audience was getting into a groove. The almost full stadium remained unfazed, though, as patrons bided their time for the performance to continue. Even though the music was delayed due to the weather, the people in attendance remained upbeat.

The Zac Brown Band returned to the stage and turned up the intensity as soon as the clouds parted. The greatest hits they had performed were “Toes,” “Chicken Fried,” “Homegrown,” and “Colder Weather.” The moment they performed “Knee Deep” and Jimmy Buffett joined them posthumously was another highlight of the evening. The audience erupted in cheers and bittersweet memories the instant they heard Buffett’s voice. Along with releasing a brand-new song called “Tie Up,” they sang a fantastic rendition of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” The audience adored every second of their electrifying performance.

The energy in the stadium soared as Kenny Chesney took the spotlight. No Shoes Nation showed up and showed out. This concert marked the sixth time Chesney has performed at Empower Field at Mile High, making him the most frequent performer in the stadium’s history. Chesney’s connection with the audience was palpable as he played a mix of fan favorites and new hits. His setlist included “American Kids,” “When the Sun Goes Down,” and “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems,” each song was met with loud cheers and enthusiastic sing-alongs.

Chesney’s unwavering stage presence and performance kept everyone on their feet all night long. He made sure to interact with the crowd, sharing stories and expressing his gratitude for their unwavering support over the years. Chesney reiterated multiple times that there are few places that rival the energy his Denver audiences bring.

Uncle Kracker performed a couple of songs with Chesney on stage, including “When the Sun Goes Down” and “Drift Away.” The two performers had a lengthy history of working together, and their chemistry was clear when they performed. ‘All the Pretty Girls’ and ‘She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy’ featured Megan Moroney returning to the stage.

Overall, Denver was a memorable night for Kenny Chesney’s “When the Sun Goes Down” tour. A virtually sold-out stadium, an enthralling audience, and outstanding artists came together to create an incredible musical experience. With smiles on their faces, fans departed Empower Field. If everyone else there experienced the same thing I did, they’re already anticipating the news of Chesney’s upcoming tour stop in Denver.

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