Old Dominion, made up of Matthew Ramsey (lead vocals), Trevor Rosen (guitar, keyboard), Whit Sellers (drums), Brad Tursi (guitar), and Geoff Sprung (bass guitar), recently celebrated their first number-one hit with "Break Up With Him" and have enjoyed the success of "Snapback" as it has been steadily climbing the charts. Their set featured almost the entirety of their debut album, "Meat and Candy". Old Dominion offers something for everyone including songs leaning towards young and hip ("Wrong Turns") to sweet and timeless ("Song for Another Time").
The best part of the arena tour stopping at Mohegan is the proximity to the artists and having a huge name like Chesney come through is no exception. Chesney's laid back beach vibe came through even as he brought the tour inside with hits "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem" and "Anything But Mine". The acoustics of the venue are fantastic and Chesney sounded fantastic throughout out the night. Chesney's problem of course, is having so many hits to try to cram into one setlist. The Friday show at Mohegan included fan favorites "Beer in Mexico", "You and Tequila", and "I Go Back". For "Save it for a Rainy Day", Chesney welcomed the Ramsey and Tursi, who wrote the song, back to stage. Finally, Chesney concluded the show with the always fun, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" and "Just Don't Happen Twice". Chesney, as always, brought the energy and sunshine. He stayed on stage after the encore, signing for many fans in the sandbar and giving his guitar away to a lucky audience member. Even those fans that didn't go away with a Chesney autograph went home happy after the jam packed, spirted set.
The Spread the Love Tour will visit Gillette Stadium on August 26 and 27. Limited tickets are available for the Friday night shows here. Click here to check out the rest of the dates.
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