Kenny Chesney Just Expanded His 2026 Las Vegas Residency — Here’s How to Score Tickets Before They Sell Out.LC

Kenny Chesney will roll his good-time vibes back to Sphere Las Vegas for another round of residency shows next summer.
The country superstar will return to the distinctive venue for shows June 19-20, 24 and 26-27. Tickets are on sale at 1 p.m. ET Oct. 31 at ticketmaster.com.
During Chesney’s initial run, which kicked off Memorial Day Weekend, he galvanized his No Shoes Nation with a hits-filled show complemented by a visual palette including a spinning Ferris wheel (“Til It’s Gone”), vibrant aquatic scenes (“Welcome to the Fishbowl”) and a foggy lighthouse backdrop (“Hemingway’s Whiskey”).
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Chesney, who was the first country artist to play the Sphere, plans to tweak the show from his first round with new songs and graphics.
“You can’t truly understand until you start playing music with all the people there, feeling that energy and the way the visuals and the songs just consume people,” Chesney said in a release announcing the shows. “The more I watched the fans having this experience I’m sure they couldn’t imagine, the more ideas I had – both to reconfigure some of last year’s songs, and a few songs that seemed like they should get this immersive treatment – and wanted to do.”
In addition to pulling from his own immense catalog spanning 30 years, Chesney also welcomed several guests during his run. Kelsea Ballerini, Megan Moroney and Grace Potter were among the pals he brought onstage for a couple of songs.
Chesney is also giving the Guitars, Tiki Bars and a Whole Lotta Love free fan experience located in the inside atrium between The Palazzo and The Venetian casino resorts a refresh. VIP package holders will have access to a separate Vibe Room with its own surfshop and bar.
Along with announcing his new set of Sphere shows, on Nov. 4 Chesney unveils “Heart, Life, Music,” his book of stories about his rise from small town East Tennessee kid to stadium-filling country titan.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kenny Chesney announces new Sphere concerts for 2026
 
				


