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Goin' Coastal Tour
TourbyKenny Chesney and the Zac Brown Band
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America
Associated album
  • You Get What You Give
  • Start dateMarch 17, 2011 (2011-03-17)
    End dateAugust 27, 2011 (2011-08-27)
    Legs1
    No. of shows59
    Box office$84,576,917
    Kenny Chesney tour chronology
    2010 With a Two Tour
    (2010)
    Goin' Coastal Tour
    (2011)
    Brothers of the Sun Tour
    (2012)
    Zac Brown Band tour chronology
    Goin' Coastal Tour
    (2011)
    Uncaged Tour
    (2012–13)

    The Goin' Coastal Tour was the a co-headlining concert tour by American country music arts Kenny Chesney and the Zac Brown Band. It was in support of Chesney's thirteenth studio album Hemingway's Whiskey (2010) and the Zac Brown Band's second album You Get What You Give (2010). It was announced in November 2010, with nine stadium shows being announced first. An additional forty-one were announced two months later.[1] Chesney co-headlined the stadium shows with Zac Brown Band.[2] Billy Currington and Uncle Kracker served as opening acts. This was the Chesney's last tour before taking a two-year hiatus.

    Background[edit]

    Chesney told USA Today, "We are excited to feel the passion and the energy that the fans give us again", "There's a realsense of anticipation that our whole organization has about getting back on the road and playing some of our favorite stadiums and some new ones too, like Arrowhead and Lambeau Field where they haven't had a concert in over 20 years. We can't wait!"

    Opening acts[edit]

    Setlist[edit]

    1. "Live a Little"
    2. "Reality"
    3. ”Til It’s Gone”
    4. "Live Those Songs"
    5. "Summertime"
    6. "Beer in Mexico"
    7. Keg in the Closet
    8. Out Last Night
    9. "Big Star"
    10. "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem"
    11. I Go Back
    12. "Anything but Mine"
    13. ”Coastal
    14. The Woman with You
    15. "The Life"
    16. "Me and You"
    17. "Three Little Birds" (Bob Marley and the Wailers cover)
    18. There Goes My Life
    19. "Living in Fast Forward"
    20. "Young"
    21. "Somewhere with You"
    22. American Kids
    23. "Don't Happen Twice"
    24. "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven"
    25. "The Good Stuff"
    26. "Never Wanted Nothing More"
    27. "When the Sun Goes Down" (with Uncle Kracker)
    28. "You Never Even Call Me By My Name" (David Allan Coe cover) (with Uncle Kracker)
    29. "How Forever Feels"
    30. "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"
    Encore
    1. "The Boys of Fall"

    Tour dates[edit]

    Date City Country Venue
    North America
    March 17, 2011 West Palm Beach United States Cruzan Amphitheatre
    March 19, 2011 Tampa Raymond James Stadium
    March 24, 2011 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
    March 25, 2011 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
    March 26, 2011 Omaha Qwest Center
    April 1, 2011 North Little Rock Verizon Arena
    April 2, 2011 Tulsa BOK Center
    April 3, 2011 [A] Houston Discovery Green
    April 7, 2011 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
    April 8, 2011 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
    April 9, 2011
    April 13, 2011 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena
    April 16, 2011 Arlington Cowboys Stadium
    April 29, 2011 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
    April 30, 2011 [B] Indio Empire Polo Club
    May 1, 2011 Glendale Jobing.com Arena
    May 5, 2011 Moline iWireless Center
    May 6, 2011 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
    May 7, 2011 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
    May 12, 2011 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
    May 13, 2011 Greenville Bi-Lo Center
    May 14, 2011 Lexington Rupp Arena
    May 19, 2011 Columbia Colonial Life Arena
    May 20, 2011 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre
    May 21, 2011 Orange Beach Amphitheater at the Wharf
    May 25, 2011 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
    May 26, 2011 Southaven Snowden Grove Amphitheater
    May 29, 2011 Baton Rouge Tiger Stadium
    June 2, 2011 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
    June 4, 2011 Landover FedExField
    June 9, 2011 Bridgeview Toyota Park
    June 11, 2011 Green Bay Lambeau Field
    June 18, 2011 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field
    June 23, 2011 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
    June 24, 2011 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
    June 26, 2011 Columbus Crew Stadium
    June 30, 2011 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
    July 2, 2011 Pittsburgh Heinz Field
    July 6, 2011 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    July 7, 2011
    July 8, 2011
    July 9, 2011 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
    July 13, 2011 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre
    July 16, 2011 Edmonton Rexall Place
    July 17, 2011 [C] Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
    July 20, 2011 Vancouver Rogers Arena
    July 22, 2011 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
    July 23, 2011 Portland Rose Garden Arena
    July 28, 2011 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
    July 30, 2011 Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium
    August 4, 2011 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
    August 5, 2011 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
    August 7, 2011 Evansville Roberts Municipal Stadium
    August 13, 2011 East Rutherford New Meadowlands Stadium
    August 18, 2011 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
    August 20, 2011 Detroit United States Ford Field
    August 24, 2011 Hopewell CMAC
    August 26, 2011 Foxborough Gillette Stadium
    August 27, 2011
    August 28, 2011
    September 6, 2011 Bridgeview Toyota Stadium
    Notes
    A This was during the 2011 Men's Division I Final Four.
    B This concert was a part of the Stagecoach Festival
    C This concert was a part of the Calgary Stampede

    Accolades[edit]

    The tour was ranked sixth for the Top 25 Tours of 2011. It went on to gross $84,576,917, a total attendance of 1,160,132, and had 37 sold-out shows.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Gonzalez, John. "Kenny Chesney announces 41 more dates on his 'Goin' Coastal' Tour 2011". mlive.com. MLive Media Group. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  • ^ Hughes, Donna (November 4, 2010). "Kenny Chesney Preps 2011 Tour With Zac Brown Band". The Boot. Taste of Country. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  • ^ "Top 25 Tours of 2011". Billboard. December 11, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2015.

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