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Kenny Chesney in the Sphere gives Taylor Swift speculation

We do not cross the gap to report Kenny Chesney The residence in the ball demands A Taylor Swift Residence at the venue. But we can say that there is an average line in the careers of these superstars.

Louis Messina From Messina Touring Group, Chesney and Swift supports like superstars like Ed Sheeran, Blake Shelton, Shawn Mendes, The Lumineers And Eric Church.

Messina is considered a legend among the promoters from experts in the music industry. His company has advertised Swift's “Eras” tour. Of course, it is one of those that correspond to the criteria for a Sphere headliner. It is another interesting facet of who would qualify for the heading of a series in the abdominal miracle. Chairman and CEO of Sphere Entertainment James Dolan Said everyone who can fill the venue would be of interest.

In his Rowdy Residency, Chesney shows a picture of himself and Swift, which he has known since her teenager. Swift was signed for Chesney's “Flip-Flop Summer Tour” from 2007 from 2007. But tour promoters Corona extra Shortly before the series, Chesney informed that she would have to be dropped because she was a minor.

As Chesney said Jimmy Fallon In “The Tonight Show” in January he called to say herself too quickly that she had been released: “What now seems absurd, right?”

Chesney reimbursed Swift for lost income: “It was a lot of money” to do it right. Later this year Chesney and Swift both were nominated for the entertainer of the year of the Country Music Awards. “She was that hot,” said Chesney. “And she won.”

Do you have to borrow a stadium?

Saturday afternoon Mark Davis Reminded me of the time when he offered last-minute holders Jim Irsay from The Colts Stadium in March 2023. Irsay had brought his exhibition for free settings, classic rock show and memorabilia to the event center in downtown Las Vegas. Stephen Stills, Billy F. Gibbons And Kevin cronin Were among the rockers who performed.

If you remember this day and everyone does at hand, the winds almost wiped out the show. On the day before the event, Irsay contacted Davis to see if he could open the Raiders' home stage for the show.

“We had to do this change with the timing and I spoke to Mark Davis and we would go to the Raiders' stage, but it didn't work,” said Irsay on the side of the DLVEC stage. “There was just too much equipment and too little time. But he was amiable and he was ready to work with us.”

Davis said over the weekend: “Oh, yes. We made all the preparations to move the show. Jim called me directly about it. We would have been happy to do it, but they pulled the plug at the last minute.” At the end of the performance, Gibbons Bart blew parallel to the stage.

Irsay died in sleep on Wednesday at the age of 65. No reason was given, but Irsay had to struggle with health concerns – including drug addiction and alcoholism for decades.

“I hope you can hold his collection together,” said Davis. “Jim loved his skirt 'n' roll.”

Memory of 'duck'

The late Patriarch Phil Robertson “Duck Dynasty” was connected to Las Vegas by the short -lived “Duck Commander Musical”. Robertson died on Sunday at the age of 79, no thing reports. According to his family, the older Robertson had suffered from Alzheimer's disease late in his life.

“Duck Commander Musical”, the stage adaptation of the reality-based series, ran on April 8, 17 in the Rio, in the “Wow!” Theater. “Instant Flop” was the characteristic snapshot review of the show.

The musical opened, just like the falling in love of the A&E series “Duck Dynasty”. Robertson was known for controversial comments, but a fascinating figure as the creator of the duck commandant hunting call. He also started QB at Louisiana Tech until the injury cooked him from the spot. NFL legend Terry Bradshaw entered.

The opening party would be “Duck Dynasty's” Zenith. I was already in line when I was entertaining with a prospective country superstar who was friends with the Robertson family.

“You should be a local headliner here,” I said. “Ruffle played here. I think you would be great. “

“From your mouth to the ears of God,” he said.

This country artist was Jason Aldean.

John Katsilometes' column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilometes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Johnnykats On X, @Johnnykats1 on Instagram.

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