Chesney's No Shoes Radio heads to Miami
Thursday, January 28, 2010 – Football fan and BF of Colts QB Peyton Manning, Kenny Chesney is heading south to Miami, the sight of the Super Bowl. His No Shoes Radio is going to broadcast from the Surfcomber in South Beach in the days leading up to the Super Bowl.
"I try to bring the fans into my music... into my life," said Chesney. "The cool part about No Shoes Radio is it puts people right in the vibe of my life, what we're listening to... where we're going... what the moments might hold."
From Feb. 2-4, look for NSR to go live for a few hours a day from poolside at the Surfcomber. Exact times are being worked out - and will be updated as they lockdown on www.noshoesradio.com, Twitter and Facebook - but tentatively are 5-7 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thursday and then starting at 8 pm on Wednesday and going live straight until Uncle Kracker takes the stage.
More news for Kenny Chesney
- 01/16/25: Chesney plans Sphere residency in Vegas
- 01/14/25: Chesney spells out '25 plans on TODAY, Fallon on Thursday
- 07/18/24: Chesney's No Shoes radio broadcasts for free
- 03/22/24: Chesney, Jinks, Young, Brothers Osborne release new music
- 02/23/24: Chesney unveils "Gone" songs
- 01/17/24: Chesney is "Born"
- 01/11/24: Chesney plans new music for '24
- 11/28/23: Chesney adds three soccer stadiums to '24 tour
CD reviews for Kenny Chesney
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