Kenny Chesney hosts one big party at Arrowhead
By all standards, Kenny Chesney is the reigning heavyweight in modern country music. Who else could draw close to 50,000 fans into Arrowhead Stadium on a sweltering Saturday? </p><p>The answer to that question could be the band who played right before the headliner at Chesney’s six-hour “Goin’ Coastal Tour.”</p><p>The Zac Brown Band took second billing on Chesney’s show, the latest in his string of summer stadium tours. He took last summer off, but before that, he was the only performer in music to sell more than 1 million tickets each of eight consecutive summers. He is poised to do that that again this year, and he can thank Brown and his band for that.</p><p>Saturday’s show was the first concert at Arrowhead in 10 years, and Chesney was its main draw. His set exceeded two hours, comprised more than two dozen songs and ended with his and Brown’s band tearing up the joint with an incendiary cover of Tom Petty’s “Runnin’ Down a Dream” — the finale to an encore that also included covers (or bits of them) of tunes by Alabama, Steve Miller and Bob Marley. </p><p>Before that, Chesney gave a crowd that was delirious from heat or beer and tequila (or all of the above) plenty of his own top 10 material, like “Summertime” and “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem,” which he played early, and “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy,” his first encore. </p><p>As a singer, he is not among the elite of male country vocalists. And as a live performer, Chesney’s stage personae is a mix of warm and friendly and humble. Yet he stirs his fans like none other, and the people who come to see him -- an even mix of men and women, couples and herds of the same gender — know all of his songs by heart, and they sing them back loudly and with vigor. </p><p>That finale included a birthday celebration for Brown, who turned 33 on Sunday. A cake was brought on stage and several members of both bands drank a margarita from a cocktail glass the size of a shark tank.</p><p>The entire day’s theme: relax on a beach (in Mexico, if you can) with a beverage, dance, sing and free your mind. From the floor of Arrowhead to the seats in the nosebleed sections, that’s what people did, igniting the kind of raucous, festive mood the stadium hasn’t felt since … well, anyway. </p><p>The crowd was noisy and rowdy for the headliner’s entire set, but the response it gave the Brown Band, nearly matched what it gave Chesney. The ZBB has been around for nearly 10 year, but didn’t have a hit until less than three years ago, when the song “Chicken Fried” made it big. Brown’s music is classified country, by radio, but it employs a variety of styles, from pop and bluegrass to jam-band rock. </p><p>They are a force, from their leader, a burly, bearded guy with a smooth, hefty voice (who wore his trademark wool hat despite the heat) to the rest of the high-caliber band, which is powerful, lean and agile.</p><p>Their setlist included “Toes,” another party-in-Mexico song with a Jimmy Buffett vibe, “It’s Not OK,” a romping bluegrass/fiddle tune, and “Where the Boat Leaves,” which he fused with bits of “Crazy Love” and “Islands in the Stream.” There were more covers to come, including a feverish version of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” and “Into the Mystic,” which was tagged on the end of “Free,” which was dedicated to those in the military. </p><p>They ended with a verse from “America the Beautiful” and then “Chicken Fried,” and when that was done and the band took its final bow, it got the kind of long, loud and furious ovation you normally hear for the headliner. </p><p><hr></p><p><b>Billy Currington:</b> His set included a cover (“Family Tradition”), something current (“I’m Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer” and “Let Me Down Easy”) and his best-known songs, like “I Got a Feelin’” and “Must Be Doin’ Something Right.”</p><p><b>Uncle Kracker:</b> The former Kid Rock sidekick kicked off the six-hour event with a set that introduced some new material but leaned heavily on his old hits (“Follow Me” and “Smile”) and covers (“Drift Away,” “The Gambler”).</p><p><b>Kenny Chesney setlist:</b> Reality; Summertime; Beer in Mexico; The Woman With You; Big Star; I Go Back; No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem; Anything But Mine; There Goes My Life; You and Tequila; Living in Fast Forward; Young; Somewhere With You; Don’t Happen Twice; Never Wanted Nothing More; Out Last Night; When the Sun Goes Down; How Forever Feels; The Boys of Fall. Encore: She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy; Dixieland Delight/If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band); Knee Deep; Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven; The Joker/Three Little Birds; Runnin’ Down a Dream.</p><p><b>Zac Brown Band setlist:</b> As She’s Walking Away; Toes; It’s Not OK; Where the Boat Leaves From/Crazy Love/Islands in the Stream; Highway 20 Ride; No Hurry; The Devil Went Down to Georgia; Quiet Your Mind; My Name is Money (Sonya Leigh); Colder Weather; Keep Me in Mind; Who Knows; Whatever It Is; Settle Me Down; Whiskey’s Gone; Free/Into the Mystic; America the Beautiful/Chicken Fried.
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Kenny Chesney setlist: Reality; Summertime; Beer in Mexico; The Woman With You; Big Star; I Go Back; No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem; Anything But Mine; There Goes My Life; You and Tequila; Living in Fast Forward; Young; Somewhere With You; Don't Happen

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