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The acts that proceeded Kenny were great and all had excellent sound quality! I'd definitely go to another Dan + Shay and Old Dominion concert.
The sound quality of Kenny's set, however, was absolutely awful. It was hard to hear Kenny over the instrumentals, and even hard at times to pick out the melody to know what song he was singing. The thing about having his singing drowned out is that it was painfully obvious when the musicians played wrong notes... which happened frequently. Such a shame given how hard he worked on stage. Hope they get the sound issues fixed before his next concert. We had the same problem with 2 concerts in Vegas so stopped going. Have always had great sound quality at Denver venues, at least until Kenny.
Don Faith from Syracuse, New York
DISAPPOINTED
It was a perfect night for an outdoor concert you could not ask for better weather. The venue was great the food and drink offerings were great. Expensive yes but good. I only had one problem with the whole event. The concert itself. I love Kenny Chesney I have been looking forward to this concert since I purchased the tickets 4 months ago. This was on my “Bucket list”. I have terminal cancer and am trying to get as much out life as I can while I can. I was extremely disappointed by the play list. I understand Kenny has new material that he needs to promote. But to not play some of his most iconic hits was not only disappointing but sad for me. Don’t Blink has a special meaning for me in my life now. Plus The Good Stuff, Boys of Fall, Better as a Memory, and so many of Kenny’s classic hits. Unfortunately I feel let down. Kenny didn’t hit the stage until after 9 pm when the concert started at 7:30 supposedly. The opening singer played as long as Kenny. All he could have done was play 1/2 hour longer to fit in more of his classics. As it was Kenny only played around 1 1/2 hours. If I had the opportunity to see him in concert again. I would have to think twice because of play list. I did take advantage of the merchandise tent buying two t-shirts one for my wife and I and two glowing lays for my granddaughters.
M. Kosanovich from Monroe, Michigan
TOO LOUD KENNY!
I have been waiting over 12 years to see Kenny Chesney, We just missed him at The Tacoma Dome.
The sound for Dan + Shay was awesome. Everyone else was too loud, or distorted. I know Kenny's songs but couldn't tell what songs he was singing until he got to the hook, or chorus. Kenny should consider hiring the Dan + Shay sound crew.
Billytheplumba from Boston, Massachusetts
A MONEY GRAB!
Purchased my tickets before Covid hit and waited over 2 years for this show. Gates open at 1. Lots of traffic issues. To compound issues a massive storm passes over the area. Lots get closed and attendants are sent away for their safety (rightfully so). This storm had all the bells and whistles, torrential rain, lightning, heavy winds and tornado warnings. The venue let’s us peons know that if we haven’t paid our parking fee ($50) and already gotten into a lot to avoid the area because the lots were closed. If you were in a lot you should stay in your car. Concert was supposed to start at 5. Lots finally opened after 6, 1 gate opened at 7. I don’t know who was calling the shots but I’m glad I stayed home.
Tanya Baikow-Smith from Portland, Oregon
KENNEY CHESNEY SEATTLE
We drove from Portland to Seattle for this concert but it wasn't worth the $200+ per ticket
we paid. We had decent seats but the sound quality at Century Link Stadium was awful.
Kenny's concert was amped up, loud, couldn't understand the words, he didn't introduce
his band and overall it was a big disappointment. Will not pay to see him again.
Tim from Denver, Colorado
KENNY CHESNEY AT MILE HIGH STADIUM, DENVER
Saw Kenny Chesney for the first time last
night, at Mile High Stadium in Denver
(formerly Sports Authority), and had a great
seat too: 6th Row, Center, just behind the
Sandbar. With Chesney's catalog of great
songs, his smooth country crooning voice and
well-known high energy in concert to deliver
them, this should have been a fantastic show!
INSTEAD, the musical volume was CRANKED
UP SO LOUD, that I could barely hear his
vocals throughout EVERY song and I'm still
left "wondering what Kenny Chesney sounds
like in concert?!?"All I heard last night was
music presented at such a RIDICULOUSLY
HIGH VOLUME, that Chesney almost looked
like he was "lip-singing", or miming his own
songs---vocals were that drowned out! The
electric guitars, bass and drums were SO
INFURIATINGLY LOUD, that it sounded like
ONE COMPLETE DISTORTED MESS! Somehow,
I could faintly tell that he has a very good
band behind him, but because the volume
was so "STUPID-LOUD," I'll never be sure of
that either. BIG LETDOWN!
David from Phoenix, Arizona
WHO IS KENNY ANYMORE?
Awful show. Left mid-way thru as did thousand of others. Kenny is lost...tries to be a
rock star and forgot who he is and why we all loved his music. And enough of the
muscles, sweat and "I am really working hard for you tonight" stuff. Does he think he is
Springsteen? He was neither the smooth country singer we love nor the Caribbean
cowboy...and Thomas R. kicked his ass and stole the show. Figure out who you are,
Kenny. You seem lost and trying to be something you aren't.
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