Kenny Chesney performs in Foxborough in August 2018.Photo:Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via GettyKenny Chesneyis bringing “the good stuff” to the road.On Tuesday, the country singer, 55, announced he’ll be embarking on his Sun Goes Down Tour in 2024.The 18-show run is set to kick off on April 20 in Tampa, Florida, making stops in cities including Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and more, before wrapping on Aug. 23 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Tickets are set to go on-sale on Friday Nov. 17.Joining the “There Goes My Life” musician on the road as support areZac Brown Band,Megan Moroneyand Uncle Kracker.“I wanted a name that suggested – obviously – when all the good stuff starts to happen. The one thing I’ve learned about No Shoes Nation and these stadium shows is they start the good times early and they just keep it going,” Chesney says of his 2024 tour name in a press release statement. “But we all know, when the sun goes down, that’s when people really get loose and enjoy themselves.“He added: “So, I can’t wait to get back out there, stadium-sized ’cause there’s nothing like 60,000 members of No Shoes Nation singing these songs. It’s gonna be awesome.”After nearly two dozen shows, Chesney wrapped hisI Go Back TourwithKelsea Balleriniin July.In March, he celebrated his 55th birthdayon a private planewith friends, including the “Heartfirst” performer, after performing in State College, Pennsylvania.Kenny Chesney.Cindy Ord/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ballerini helped lead an enthusiastic rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Chesney while performing at Penn State University’s Bryce Jordan Center.“I’d be a bad friend if I didn’t ask all of you at this sold-out show on a Saturday night at Penn State to sing happy birthday,” Ballerini, 30, said in the video Chesney shared, before leading the crowd of over 15,000 in a rendition of “Happy Birthday” in honor of the acclaimed country singer.“Thank you, @KelseaBallerini and State College, PA, for the birthday song,” he wrote alongside the video. “What a night.“See the full list of tour dates below.Sat., April 20, 2024           Tampa, Fla.                       Raymond James StadiumSat., April 27, 2024           Charlotte, N.C.                  Bank of America StadiumSat., May 4, 2024              Minneapolis, Minn.          U.S. Bank StadiumSat., May 11, 2024            Arlington, Texas               AT&T StadiumSat., May 18, 2024            Atlanta, Ga.                       Mercedes-Benz StadiumSat., May 25, 2024            Landover, Md.                  FedExFieldSat., June 1, 2024              Pittsburgh, Pa.                   Acrisure StadiumSat., June 8, 2024              Philadelphia, Pa.               Lincoln Financial FieldSat., June 15, 2024            Chicago, Ill.                      Soldier FieldSat., June 22, 2024            Milwaukee, Wisc.             American Family FieldSat., July 6, 2024               Kansas City, Mo.              GEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumSat., July 13, 2024             Seattle, Wash.                   Lumen FieldSat., July 20, 2024             Los Angeles, Calif.SoFi StadiumSat., July 27, 2024             Denver, Colo.                   Empower Field at Mile High StadiumSat., Aug. 3, 2024              Nashville, Tenn.               Nissan StadiumSat., Aug. 10, 2024            Detroit, Mich.                   Ford FieldSat., Aug. 17, 2024            East Rutherford, N.J.        MetLife StadiumFri. Aug. 23, 2024                Foxborough, Mass.           Gillette Stadium

Kenny Chesney performs in Foxborough in August 2018.Photo:Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty

Kenny Chesney performs in concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA on Aug. 24, 2018

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Kenny Chesneyis bringing “the good stuff” to the road.On Tuesday, the country singer, 55, announced he’ll be embarking on his Sun Goes Down Tour in 2024.The 18-show run is set to kick off on April 20 in Tampa, Florida, making stops in cities including Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and more, before wrapping on Aug. 23 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Tickets are set to go on-sale on Friday Nov. 17.Joining the “There Goes My Life” musician on the road as support areZac Brown Band,Megan Moroneyand Uncle Kracker.“I wanted a name that suggested – obviously – when all the good stuff starts to happen. The one thing I’ve learned about No Shoes Nation and these stadium shows is they start the good times early and they just keep it going,” Chesney says of his 2024 tour name in a press release statement. “But we all know, when the sun goes down, that’s when people really get loose and enjoy themselves.“He added: “So, I can’t wait to get back out there, stadium-sized ’cause there’s nothing like 60,000 members of No Shoes Nation singing these songs. It’s gonna be awesome.”After nearly two dozen shows, Chesney wrapped hisI Go Back TourwithKelsea Balleriniin July.In March, he celebrated his 55th birthdayon a private planewith friends, including the “Heartfirst” performer, after performing in State College, Pennsylvania.Kenny Chesney.Cindy Ord/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ballerini helped lead an enthusiastic rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Chesney while performing at Penn State University’s Bryce Jordan Center.“I’d be a bad friend if I didn’t ask all of you at this sold-out show on a Saturday night at Penn State to sing happy birthday,” Ballerini, 30, said in the video Chesney shared, before leading the crowd of over 15,000 in a rendition of “Happy Birthday” in honor of the acclaimed country singer.“Thank you, @KelseaBallerini and State College, PA, for the birthday song,” he wrote alongside the video. “What a night.“See the full list of tour dates below.Sat., April 20, 2024           Tampa, Fla.                       Raymond James StadiumSat., April 27, 2024           Charlotte, N.C.                  Bank of America StadiumSat., May 4, 2024              Minneapolis, Minn.          U.S. Bank StadiumSat., May 11, 2024            Arlington, Texas               AT&T StadiumSat., May 18, 2024            Atlanta, Ga.                       Mercedes-Benz StadiumSat., May 25, 2024            Landover, Md.                  FedExFieldSat., June 1, 2024              Pittsburgh, Pa.                   Acrisure StadiumSat., June 8, 2024              Philadelphia, Pa.               Lincoln Financial FieldSat., June 15, 2024            Chicago, Ill.                      Soldier FieldSat., June 22, 2024            Milwaukee, Wisc.             American Family FieldSat., July 6, 2024               Kansas City, Mo.              GEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumSat., July 13, 2024             Seattle, Wash.                   Lumen FieldSat., July 20, 2024             Los Angeles, Calif.SoFi StadiumSat., July 27, 2024             Denver, Colo.                   Empower Field at Mile High StadiumSat., Aug. 3, 2024              Nashville, Tenn.               Nissan StadiumSat., Aug. 10, 2024            Detroit, Mich.                   Ford FieldSat., Aug. 17, 2024            East Rutherford, N.J.        MetLife StadiumFri. Aug. 23, 2024                Foxborough, Mass.           Gillette Stadium

Kenny Chesneyis bringing “the good stuff” to the road.

On Tuesday, the country singer, 55, announced he’ll be embarking on his Sun Goes Down Tour in 2024.

The 18-show run is set to kick off on April 20 in Tampa, Florida, making stops in cities including Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and more, before wrapping on Aug. 23 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Tickets are set to go on-sale on Friday Nov. 17.

Joining the “There Goes My Life” musician on the road as support areZac Brown Band,Megan Moroneyand Uncle Kracker.

“I wanted a name that suggested – obviously – when all the good stuff starts to happen. The one thing I’ve learned about No Shoes Nation and these stadium shows is they start the good times early and they just keep it going,” Chesney says of his 2024 tour name in a press release statement. “But we all know, when the sun goes down, that’s when people really get loose and enjoy themselves.”

He added: “So, I can’t wait to get back out there, stadium-sized ’cause there’s nothing like 60,000 members of No Shoes Nation singing these songs. It’s gonna be awesome.”

After nearly two dozen shows, Chesney wrapped hisI Go Back TourwithKelsea Balleriniin July.

In March, he celebrated his 55th birthdayon a private planewith friends, including the “Heartfirst” performer, after performing in State College, Pennsylvania.

Kenny Chesney.Cindy Ord/Getty

Country artist Kenny Chesney attends day 3 of SiriusXM at Super Bowl LIV on January 31, 2020

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Ballerini helped lead an enthusiastic rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Chesney while performing at Penn State University’s Bryce Jordan Center.

“I’d be a bad friend if I didn’t ask all of you at this sold-out show on a Saturday night at Penn State to sing happy birthday,” Ballerini, 30, said in the video Chesney shared, before leading the crowd of over 15,000 in a rendition of “Happy Birthday” in honor of the acclaimed country singer.

“Thank you, @KelseaBallerini and State College, PA, for the birthday song,” he wrote alongside the video. “What a night.”

See the full list of tour dates below.

Sat., April 20, 2024           Tampa, Fla.                       Raymond James StadiumSat., April 27, 2024           Charlotte, N.C.                  Bank of America StadiumSat., May 4, 2024              Minneapolis, Minn.          U.S. Bank StadiumSat., May 11, 2024            Arlington, Texas               AT&T StadiumSat., May 18, 2024            Atlanta, Ga.                       Mercedes-Benz StadiumSat., May 25, 2024            Landover, Md.                  FedExFieldSat., June 1, 2024              Pittsburgh, Pa.                   Acrisure StadiumSat., June 8, 2024              Philadelphia, Pa.               Lincoln Financial FieldSat., June 15, 2024            Chicago, Ill.                      Soldier FieldSat., June 22, 2024            Milwaukee, Wisc.             American Family FieldSat., July 6, 2024               Kansas City, Mo.              GEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumSat., July 13, 2024             Seattle, Wash.                   Lumen FieldSat., July 20, 2024             Los Angeles, Calif.SoFi StadiumSat., July 27, 2024             Denver, Colo.                   Empower Field at Mile High StadiumSat., Aug. 3, 2024              Nashville, Tenn.               Nissan StadiumSat., Aug. 10, 2024            Detroit, Mich.                   Ford FieldSat., Aug. 17, 2024            East Rutherford, N.J.        MetLife StadiumFri. Aug. 23, 2024                Foxborough, Mass.           Gillette Stadium

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