Kenny Chesney returns to Vegas Sphere for a five-concert residency set for June 19 through 27, 2026. The East Tennessee songwriter and brand new Country Music Hall of Fame inductee plans to surprise fans with deep catalogue cuts and songs he has never performed live. After his Pollstar Awards Residency of the Year-nominated 2025 run made him the first solo artist and country act to create music in a deeper dimension at the venue, Chesney came away with a richer sense of his songs and what Sphere’s configuration allows. The intimacy of the venue lets him perform material he cannot necessarily do in his massive stadium shows, drawing from his catalogue of 36 Country Airplay number ones and 99 charting singles.
Chesney explains that even though Sphere is a pretty big room with a lot of people, the way it is constructed means everyone is so close that he can do things that are a lot slower and really want to be listened to. “We pulled out some songs last year we don’t do very often, and people really responded, so when the band and I got back together to start talking about what we might do this year, a lot of songs that we talked about, we haven’t done in a long time,” he says. The artist, sandwiched between Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and Metallica on Pollstar’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Millennium, continues, “We’re having a great time trying things out, finding our way inside them. We’re playing more things right now than we’ll actually be able to do, but I think we’re gonna surprise some people… because some of these songs we’ve never played, and a few we’ve not played in years.” He would not be surprised if the shows end up with 30 to 40 percent new material, maybe more. The residency follows the release of ‘Heart Life Music,’ the book chronicling his journey through music that topped the New York Times Bestseller Hardcover Nonfiction and Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction lists.


