Kenny Chesney Brings Energy, Surprises, and Nostalgia to “I Go Back Tour” Kickoff
Kenny Chesney promised fans surprises on his I Go Back Tour — and he delivered.
The trek launched Thursday night (March 23) at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia, with a two-hour, nearly 30-song set that breathed new life into his signature live show. Packed with unexpected moments, it was a night that truly lived up to the tour’s nostalgic name.
As the clock struck 8:55, the arena lights dropped while classic rock tracks boomed through the speakers. Moments later, Chesney stepped out to a roaring crowd and kicked off with “Til It’s Gone,” instantly signaling this was going to be a memorable evening.
It had been since 2006 that Chesney last played the John Paul Jones Arena, and the sold-out crowd was more than ready. He rolled right into “Beer In Mexico,” rallied No Shoes Nation with “We Do” and “Here And Now,” and sparked a massive singalong on “Summertime.”
Hit After Hit, Energy at Full Throttle
From the first note, Chesney owned the stage, darting across it with boundless energy, trading high fives, and making sure every corner of the arena felt part of the action. Pulling out his 2002 chart-topper “The Good Stuff” proved to be a magical moment — with guitar in hand, Chesney led 13,000+ fans through the heartfelt ballad as phone lights filled the room.
“That’s so beautiful, thank you,” he said with genuine warmth, scanning the sea of glowing lights.
The momentum never let up. “Big Star,” “All The Pretty Girls,” “Living In Fast Forward,” and “Young” kept the crowd buzzing, each delivered with Chesney’s signature stadium-level passion.
Special Guests & Emotional Highlights
Midway through the show, things slowed for “Wild Child,” originally a duet with Grace Potter. This time, tourmate Kelsea Ballerini joined Chesney on stage, adding her harmonies to the mix. The pair then launched into their CMA-winning hit, “half of my hometown,” walking hand-in-hand to the catwalk and inviting fans to sing along as they shared a heartfelt nod to their East Tennessee roots.
It was a goosebump-inducing moment — one destined to be a nightly highlight throughout the tour.
Closing in Euphoria
The final stretch was pure adrenaline. “American Kids” had the crowd on its feet, “Setting The World On Fire” (with bassist Harmoni Kelley joining in) turned into a feel-good jam, and “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” offered a reassuring singalong. Instead of closing with his usual “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy,” Chesney surprised fans with “Don’t Happen Twice,” weaving in a playful “Beer Can Chicken” before ending on a high note.
While the unexpected setlist changes had everyone talking, the heart of the I Go Back Tour is Chesney’s unmatched connection with his audience in an intimate setting.
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“I wanted to bring all the power and all of the passion that we have at those stadium shows,” Chesney reflected afterward. “I want every single person who’s in the room to know how much we love them, to feel as good as they’ve ever felt, and to go home hoarse from the cheering and singing. Charlottesville, Virginia sure made the opening night feel like the biggest stadiums.”
Whether he’s in a stadium, an amphitheater, or an arena, Kenny Chesney proves once again why he’s one of country music’s most reliable and dynamic performers. The I Go Back Tour is no exception — and it’s just getting started.