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

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.

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.

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