The wait is finally over, after two summers of postponement due to a global pandemic, finally it’s Kenny Chesney Week in Bozeman.
To say people are thrilled would be an understatement. When the gig was first announced, it didn’t take long to sell out. More than 24,000 people will be at Bobcat Stadium this Saturday night to see the biggest concert of this summer.
For those who go and have never been to a Kenny Chesney concert, you are in for a treat. Long recognized as an incredible performer, putting on a high-energy show, this will be his first time at Bobcat Stadium.
Chesney, who has over 30 number 1 hits, puts on an incredible show and the opening acts are also very impressive. Carly Pearce and Old Dominion recently won big at the ACM Awards (Academy of Country Music). Pearce won Female Vocalist of the Year and Old Dominion Group of the Year.
All the details you need to know
With such a big gig, there are sure to be a lot of questions, so the good folks at Montana State University have put together this amazing A-Z guide to help you get the answers you need and want to know. Highlights include:
- Parking Information
- Ticket information
- Tailgating Information
- Door Information
- Traffic information
- Screening Information
We highly recommend that you read the guide from A to Z so that when you arrive at the stadium there are no surprises and you can just have fun and have an amazing time.
Show Day Timeline
Even though the concert starts at 6 p.m., there are several things going on throughout the day regarding the show. Be sure to check out the timeline and lots of helpful tips, including maps that will help you have the best time.
As of now it is expected to be hot on Saturday, as a reminder remember you can and are encouraged to bring a bottle of water and there will be water stations at the stadium courtesy of the town of Bozeman.
Finally, if not, download the XL Country app on your phone. XL Country will be at the gig and will update people throughout the day on traffic and any potential information you may need to know.
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