logo
7 Best Moments as Kenny Chesney Becomes First Country Artist to Play Las Vegas' Sphere

7 Best Moments as Kenny Chesney Becomes First Country Artist to Play Las Vegas' Sphere

Yahoo23-05-2025
Las Vegas may be landlocked, but Kenny Chesney took fans to the beach Thursday night (May 22) in the opening night of his 15-date Sphere run.
More from Billboard
Morgan Wallen Reclaims ARIA Albums Chart With 'I'm the Problem'
Alex Warren Teams Up With Jelly Roll for Stomping Country Single 'Bloodline'
Dolly Parton Hasn't Ruled Out Joining Beyoncé on Her Cowboy Carter Tour: 'You Never Know'
The four-time Country Music Association Awards entertainer of the year, the first country artist to play the immersive venue, is one of the most celebrated live performers in any genre and he showed once again why during the two-hour and 15-minute concert. During the fun and breezy 27-song set, many songs celebrated the island lifestyle that embodies the spirit of Chesney's No Shoes Nation.
According to Billboard Boxscore, Chesney is the only country artist to reach $1 billion in concert grosses reported to Billboard. His passionate No Shoes Nation fanbase has followed him into stadiums, which he has filled for 20 years, so to see him in the 18,000-seat Sphere is a chance to view him relatively close up (despite the crazy steep pitch of the four levels).
Throughout the show, Chesney exhibited a welcome spirit of gratitude for his fans, excitement over his first Las Vegas residency (no starting small for him), and elation at being back on stage, noting this was his first show of 2025. As anyone who's seen one of his stadium shows knows, Chesney thrives on contact with prosceniums that extend far out into audience. The Sphere doesn't allow that, so he had to make do with occasionally palm slapping with fans standing in the front section, dubbed The Sandbar, but he still managed to fully connect with the crowd.
Chesney, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in March, has logged 33 No. 1 hits on Billboard's Country Airplay chart, which is more than any other artist since the chart launched in 1990. He landed his first No. 1 in 1997 with 'She's Got It All,' and most recently topped the chart last year with 'Take Her Home.' In between have been such hits as 'The Good Stuff,' 'Living in Fast Forward,' 'Don't Blink,' 'American Kids,' 'Better as a Memory' and 'No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem.'
So, it's no surprise that the show relied heavily on hits (heck, he could have played nothing but his No. 1s and still had the show go longer than two hours), but he also trotted out deeper cuts and lesser performed tunes to create a one-of-a-kind show.
Chesney's residency lasts through June 21 and tallies 15 dates.
Billboard was at Sphere for opening night, and we've rounded up the best moments of the evening.
It feels like each act who plays Sphere builds on the amazing special effects and visuals from the acts who came before them and betters them, but Chesney's opening sequence was truly spectacular and honestly felt like a theme-park dark ride attraction. The 270-degree wraparound screen (which covers 160,000 square feet) took us deep-sea diving through a shipwreck and further into the abyss, surrounded by sharks and schools of fish before coming to the surface where pirate ships with No Shoes Nation flags flying. At the same time the haptic seats are vibrating and moving as the sea turns into the Sphere and it literally feels like the venue does a 360-degree turn in a move that's breathtaking (and a little nauseating if you're prone to motion sickness) and utterly astounding. So, in other words, make sure you're in your seat when the show starts because you really don't want to miss this thrill ride.
Without pandering, Chesney played tribute to Las Vegas in ways both big and small. During 'Living in Fast Forward,' one of Chesney's most enjoyable, upbeat songs 20 years after its release, he incorporated footage of a NASCAR race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Then in a much more obvious way, for his last number before the encore, 'Out Last Night,' the scenery switched to the Las Vegas Strip with Sphere with his No Shoes Nation logo and the surrounded hotels including the Venetian and a neon Las Vegas sign (Chesney, embracing the 'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas' motto, figured the audience would continue the party after they left the venue, noting, 'It's really possible you're going to wake up tomorrow next to someone you know or someone you don't know.' Not to be outdone, Chesney's bass player, Harmoni Kelley rocked a white, sequined jumpsuit in an homage to Elvis's Vegas era.
In a show full of dazzling visuals, 'Big Star,' his 2002 song about a woman who ends up a superstar despite all those who doubted her, was a standout. 'Big Star' became a pinball machine drawing the audience in as if part of the game as balls careened around the Sphere and lights flashed. Other than the opening sequence, it was the most immersive, impressive spectacle of the night. But the nicest part was he used the song to pay tribute to some of the women who came before and after him, showing photos of him with Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire and then Kelsea Ballerini and Megan Moroney, both of whom he has mentored and taken on tour.
A little more than half-way through, Chesney huddled with band and crew. They poured a few drinks (made with Blue Chair Rum, no doubt), some of which Chesney and band handed out to audience members. Chesney then said they were deciding what to do next (a nice (that's a nice twist to do every show and add in songs not on the setlist) before launching into 1999's 'She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy.' Shortly into the song, Kelsea Ballerini, in a sparkly silver dress, appeared on stage. Chesney seemed genuinely surprised and mightily delighted to be reunited with his fellow Knoxville native and former touring partner, grabbing her in a sweet bear hug, and expressed his surprise again after they finished the song. They then launched into 'Half of My Hometown,' their 2021 duet that went straight to No. 1, with Ballerini telling him, 'I love you,' at the end, and his answering, 'I love you, too.' They then finished with 'You & Tequila,' his bittersweet 2011 duet with Grace Potter (as the song's video played in the background). Their friendship and affection for each other was sweetly palpable. He noted that she wasn't the only friend in attendance, namechecking Van Halen's Michael Anthony and football great Peyton Manning.
If there's one song that sums up Chesney's ethos, it's 2018's 'Get Along,' which Chesney introduced by adding, 'It's what we're about.' It's the only song of the night where the lyrics appeared on the screen, leading to a sing along. And in a world divided, words like 'Always give love the upper hand' and 'Make a friend, can't we all get along?' feel like so much more than just platitudes; they feel like Chesney's Commandments and necessary. Throughout the evening, Chesney's good vibes prevailed, turning Sphere into a big love-in.
Fans don't usually look to Chesney for statement songs or tunes that address social issues, but 'Welcome to the Fishbowl,' the title track to his 2012 album, was downright prophetic, looking at the way social media and technology were going to change our world—in many ways for the worse. 'I wrote this song 15 years ago. Little did I know it wasn't a glimpse into the future,' Chesney said. The visuals were especially strong, with Chesney appearing from inside a mobile phone. Coincidentally, sitting inside Sphere definitely feels like sitting inside a fishbowl.
Prior to starting his residency, Chesney said he would be digging deep into the catalog, as well as bringing the hits, and did he ever. Right after 'Fishbowl,' he launched into 'One Lonely Island,' from his most recent album, Born. It was the first time he'd done the ballad about two lost souls drifting toward each other for a little comfort or 'a night of healin',' as Chesney sings. He followed that a few songs later with 'Seven Days,' from 2010's Hemingway's Whiskey, another tune that he had never performed live before. 'Thanks for letting us do that,' Chesney said afterwards, but the pleasure was all ours.
Best of Billboard
Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1
Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits
H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Barbra Streisand's New Album Consists of 11 Collaborations. Here's What Her Camp Is Entering in the Upcoming Grammy Race
Barbra Streisand's New Album Consists of 11 Collaborations. Here's What Her Camp Is Entering in the Upcoming Grammy Race

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Barbra Streisand's New Album Consists of 11 Collaborations. Here's What Her Camp Is Entering in the Upcoming Grammy Race

Barbra Streisand's new album, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, consists of 11 collaborations, just about any of which would be a strong entry in the upcoming Grammy competition for best pop duo/group performance. The album includes collaborations with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Sting, Sam Smith and a three-way collab with Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande. And that's just for starters. Streisand and her featured artists have won a combined 80 Grammys – and that's not counting honorary awards, such as the lifetime achievement awards that Streisand, McCartney and Dylan each received from the Recording Academy in the 1990s. Streisand and her featured artists have received a head-spinning 333 nominations. More from Billboard Barbra Streisand Announces 'The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two' – Featuring a Collab With Mariah Carey & Ariana Grande Will Barbra Streisand Win Her First Grammy in 39 Years for 'The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two'? 'Hello, Gorgeous': 22 Times Barbra Streisand Made Awards Show History In categories where the artist is a nominee, Grammy rules allow 'up to two nominations per artist provided at least one is with a co-nominee(s).' So no more than two of the collaborations can be nominated for best pop duo/group performance. So, what did Streisand's team decide to go with? They are entering 'One Heart, One Voice,' a collab with Carey and Grande, for record of the year, song of the year and best pop duo/group performance. They're entering 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,' a collab with Hozier that is the opening track on the album, for best arrangement, instruments and vocals. 'I can share that it was a tough decision!,' Jay Landers, Streisand's long-time A&R advisor, tells Billboard over email. He ticks off these five factors which played into the decision (which he agreed that we could print): 'An abundance of riches: With the exception of two guests, Josh Groban and Hozier, all the other guests are past Grammy recipients. (Josh and Hozier are previous nominees but have yet to win. According to the Grammy website, Josh has five nominations and Hozier has one.) 'Barbra's picks: Barbra had her personal favorite choices which, of course, we seriously factored into the final selections. 'Track popularity: We did consider this relative popularity based on the number of streams and downloads for individual tracks on Spotify, iTunes, etc. ' 'Cannibalization': The recognition that it's historically unwise to submit two songs in the same category for fear of splitting the vote. This made the [best pop duo/group performance] category particularly challenging — weighing legacy artists like Dylan, McCartney, Sting, and James Taylor vs. highly regarded 'newer' artists like Hozier, Laufey, and Sam Smith for example. 'Current taste: Trying to second-guess what 'contemporary' vs. 'seasoned' Grammy voters might think — including their taste and 'demographics' — was something that crossed my mind but [was] not seriously explored.' 'One Heart, One Voice' features three of the greatest singers of their respective generations: Streisand, 83; Carey, 56; and Grande, 32. In a way, it echoes a three-way collab on The Judy Garland Show in October 1963, when Streisand, then just 22, teamed with Judy Garland, then 41, and Ethel Merman, then 55, to sing Irving Berlin's 'There's No Business Like Show Business.' Three-way collaborations among female artists are relatively rare, but Grande has been nominated for best pop duo/group performance with two such collabs over the years – 'Bang Bang' (with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj) in 2015 and 'The Boy Is Mine' (with Brandy and Monica) earlier this year. Grande won a Grammy in that same category in 2021 for a collab with another female superstar, Lady Gaga, on 'Rain on Me.' Streisand won a Grammy in a predecessor category (best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal) in 1981 for 'Guilty,' a collab with Barry Gibb. She was also nominated in that category (as well as record of the year) the previous year for 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers,' a collab with Neil Diamond. Over the years, Streisand has also been nominated for collaborations with Michael Crawford ('The Music of the Night'), Celine Dion ('Tell Him') and Bryan Adams ('I Finally Found Someone'). Carey has yet to win a Grammy for a collab, but she has been nominated for collabs with Trey Lorenz ('I'll Be There'), Luther Vandross ('Endless Love'), Boyz II Men ('One Sweet Day'), Whitney Houston ('When You Believe), Joe and 98° ('Thank God I Found You') and Kim Burrell, Rance Allen and BeBe Winans ('I Understand'). The Secret of Life… will be entered in album of the year, best traditional pop vocal album, best engineered recording (for Jochem van der Saag) and best album notes (for Streisand and Landers). The album is a likely nominee for best traditional pop vocal album – an award Streisand has yet to win, despite 13 nominations. (Three of her featured artists have won in the category: McCartney won in 2013 for Kisses on the Bottom, Taylor in 2021 for American Standard and Laufey in 2024 for Bewitched.) If Streisand is nominated for a Grammy this year, she will tie composer John Williams for the longest span of Grammy nominations – 62 years. He received his first nod in 1962 and his three most recent nods in 2024. If Streisand wins when the 68th annual Grammys are presented on Feb. 1, she would set a new record for the longest span of Grammy wins. Streisand won her first two Grammys in 1964, so a win early next year would give her a 62-year span of Grammys. The current record-holder is Tony Bennett, whose wins spanned 59 years, from 1963 to 2022. If Streisand wins, it would be her first Grammy win in any category in 39 years, since she won best pop vocal performance, female for The Broadway Album in 1987. That would be an extraordinarily long gap between Grammys for an artist of Streisand's stature, but she has endured it without complaint. Walter Afanasieff and Peter Asher teamed to produce the album. Both are past winners of the Grammy for producer of the year, non-classical. Afanasieff (who worked on many hits for Carey) won in 2000. Asher won in both 1978 and 1990. Afanasieff and William Ross arranged the Hozier duet, which is being entered for best arrangement, instruments and vocals. Three Streisand recordings have won in that category over the years. Peter Matz won for his arrangement of 'People' (1965), Ian Freebairn-Smith for 'Evergreen (Love Theme From A Star Is Born)' (1978) and David Foster for 'Somewhere' (1987). First-round voting for the 2026 Grammys runs from Oct. 3 to Oct. 15. The nominees will be announced Nov. 7. Final-round voting will be held Dec. 12 through Jan. 5, 2026. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

The Jesus Lizard Cancel 2025 Tour Dates Citing ‘Serious Health Incident'
The Jesus Lizard Cancel 2025 Tour Dates Citing ‘Serious Health Incident'

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Yahoo

The Jesus Lizard Cancel 2025 Tour Dates Citing ‘Serious Health Incident'

Revered Austin noise-rock band The Jesus Lizard have announced the cancellation of their 2025 tour plans, with the group citing a 'serious health incident' affecting an unspecified bandmember as the cause. News of the band's axed tour was announced on social media on Monday (Aug. 4), with The Jesus Lizard revealing their scheduled October performances in New Zealand, Australia and Japan have been affected, in addition to their November dates in the U.S.. More from Billboard Australian Rockers The Angels Honored With Laneway & Mural in Hometown Lady Gaga's 'Wednesday' Role Will Also Include a Spooky New Song for Season 2 Metro Boomin Blames Social Media for Music Not Being Regional Anymore: 'Let's Get Back to Actual Culture' 'Upon the advice of medical professionals following a serious health incident affecting one of the band members, it is considered necessary as a precautionary measure,' the group wrote in a statement. 'The band would like to convey their apologies to disappointed fans and emphasize that the affected member's prognosis is excellent. Your understanding and support are very much appreciated as always.' The statement closed by noting that all ticketholders will be provided refunds for their purchases due to an inability to 'currently project replacement dates.' The band currently have no other planned shows apart from the affected dates. The forthcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand was to be the band's first appearances in these countries since 1998, while the Japan tour would have been their first since 1996. The Jesus Lizard first formed in 1987, issuing a handful of singles and EPs on Chicago indie Touch and Go ahead of four studio records for the label, including 1991's Goat and 1992's Liar. Signing to Capitol in 1995, a further two albums followed before the band's split in 1999. Following a two-year reunion in 2008, the band have again been active since 2017, issuing their first new album in 26 years – Rack – in 2024. Though largely avoiding any chart success (save for 1996's Shot peaking at No. 28 on the Heatseekers Albums chart), the group's legacy as one of the most prominent and revered bands in the U.S. underground music scene is well-documented, with acts such as Nirvana labeling them a noted influence. Following sporadic touring upon their most recent reformation, The Jesus Lizard increased their live appearances last year, with the group having already completed tours of the U.S., U.K. and Europe in 2025. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

Katy Perry Asks for Prayers During Mid-Concert Medical Emergency
Katy Perry Asks for Prayers During Mid-Concert Medical Emergency

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Katy Perry Asks for Prayers During Mid-Concert Medical Emergency

Katy Perry Asks for Prayers During Mid-Concert Medical Emergency originally appeared on Parade. Katy Perry asked for prayers after a young fan named McKenna collapsed on stage mid-concert in Detroit, Mich. On Sunday, Aug. 3, a small group of attendees were invited to join the pop star on the stage during one of her Lifetimes Tour shows. They were about to help Perry perform "The One That Got Away" when the girl seemingly fainted, Billboard reported. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 After McKenna fell, Perry, her crew and medical team immediately tended to her, as seen in viral clips of the scary moment shared on social media. The girl was eventually taken from the stage, and the "Roar" singer gathered with the other fans for a prayer. "Dear God, we pray for McKenna, that she will come back fully and brighter and better than ever. Amen," she said. Additionally, Perry commented to the audience, "It's so much. Sometimes you're so brave and you can get on stage, and it's overwhelming. I understand that feeling," per Billboard. The singer, 40, later gave an update on McKenna while riding a giant butterfly. 'McKenna's doing great, by the way," she assured the crowd. Next, Perry will make a stop in Toronto for two shows on Aug. 5 and 6. She will wrap up the tour on Dec. 7 in Abu Dhabi. Next: Katy Perry Asks for Prayers During Mid-Concert Medical Emergency first appeared on Parade on Aug 4, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 4, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store