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Chesney's No Shoes radio broadcasts for free

Thursday, July 18, 2024 – Kenny Chesney's No Shoes Radio on SiriusXM will be free through July, he said today.

"Music has always been what's driven me, made life make sense and dialed up the fun," said Chesney. "When we first launched No Shoes Radio all those years ago, I realized how much and how many kinds of music I listen to, and I loved everything about sharing everything from Bob Marley to Grace Potter, live tracks and special guests with my friends in No Shoes Nation.

"I don't think there's any other music mix quite like it, but I think the people who love our music are a lot like me. They love a whole lot of different things, maybe listen based on the mood or vibe like we do. So over the years, No Shoes Radio has been one of the best things in my world! It lets me take No Shoes Nation along wherever I may end up."

For fans who are not currently subscribers, you can take advantage of this special, limited window to enjoy No Shoes Radio by visiting SiriusXM.com/NoShoesRadioListenFree.

Chesney is currently on the Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour.

"To me, music is medicine," Chesney said. "It's love. It's fun. It's healing. It's the thing that truly defines the rhythm of whatever we're seeking, takes us where we wanna be. And I love all the ways people can find the songs that are going be the soundtrack of summer 2024."


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