View this post on InstagramThere were so many questions, so many unknowns, but I believe music makes a difference in people's lives, so everyone on my team has worked overtime trying to get this sorted out. #noshoesnation, everybody is ready to get back out there to do what we all do best: rock hard, sing loud, enjoy the moment, love our friends and create memories that will last a lifetime. - Existing tickets will be honored for the new dates. Those unable to attend the rescheduled shows are eligible for a refund at the original point of purchase for the next 30 days. A post shared by Kenny Chesney (@kennychesney) on
June 15 (UPI) -- Kenny Chesney has rescheduled his summer tour to 2021.
The 52-year-old country music star shared new dates Monday for his Chillaxification tour with Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti & Spearhead. The tour has been postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Existing tickets will be honored for the new dates. Ticketholders unable to attend the rescheduled shows can request a refund for the next 30 days.
"There were so many questions, so many unknowns, but I believe music makes a difference in people's lives, so everyone on my team has worked overtime trying to get this sorted out," Chesney said.
"#noshoesnation, everybody is ready to get back out there to do what we all do best: rock hard, sing loud, enjoy the moment, love our friends and create memories that will last a lifetime," he added.
The Chillaxification tour was to begin April 18 in Arlington, Texas, and now starts May 1, 2021, in Tampa, Fla.
Chesney released his 19th studio album, Here and Now, in May.
Here's the full list of new dates for the Chillaxification tour:
May 1 -- Tampa, Fla., at Raymond James Stadium
May 8 -- Milwaukee at Miller Park
May 15 -- Nashville at Nissan Stadium
May 22 -- Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
May 29 -- Kansas City, Mo., at Arrowhead Stadium
June 5 -- Minneapolis at US Bank Stadium
June 12 -- Pittsburgh at Heinz Field
June 19 -- Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field
June 26 -- Chicago at Soldier Field
June 30 -- Stateline, Nev., at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
July 1 -- Stateline, Nev., at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
July 3 -- Bozeman, Mont., at Bobcat Stadium
July 10 -- St. Louis at Busch Stadium
July 17 -- Seattle at CenturyLink Field
July 25 -- Inglewood, Calif., at Sofi Stadium
July 31 -- Denver at Empower Field at Mile High
Aug. 7 -- Dallas at AT&T Stadium
Aug. 14 -- Detroit at Ford Field
Aug. 21 -- East Rutherford, N.J., at Metlife Stadium
Aug. 25 -- Columbia, Md., at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Aug. 27 -- Foxborough, Mass., at Gillette Stadium
Aug. 28 -- Foxborough, Mass., at Gillette Stadium