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2 March 2005
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Kenny Chesney Tears Ligments in Right Ankle
Opening Weekend of his Somewhere in the Sun Tour Will Be Re-Scheduled
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Appearance March 9th Remains On
Nashville: It could happen to anyone: stairs, suitcases, a turn - and then
a fall. But when you're Kenny Chesney, gearing up for the follow-up to your
wildly successful Guitars, Tiki Bars & A Whole Lot of Love Tour, it's a
disaster.
Having spent the morning with orthopedic specialists, the man who sold over
1.2 million tickets last year announced that he will cancel and re-schedule the
opening weekend of his Somewhere in the Sun Tour. Green Bay, Wisconsin, Fargo,
North Dakota and St Paul, Minnesota are slated for a replay.
"I know the fans in Green Bay, Fargo and St Paul are gonna be disappointed,"
says the CMA Entertainer of the Year. "But they're not half as disappointed as I
am about not being there. iIwas very excited about kicking off this tour, but
hopefully this will only be a short setback... and you can bet I'm gonna be real
serious about my physical therapy 'cause I wanna be in fighting shape and good
to go for the shows."
Attending physician Dr. Burton Elrod explains, "Mr. Chesney has a severe
ligament injury to his right ankle. He's going to have to undergo extensive and
immediate physical therapy and rehab. He's going to have to play sore -- with
his ankle tapped or with a brace under his boot, but he's like an athlete who
can perform with some pain. He wants to get back out there and because he's so
athletic and in such good shape, he is going to heal a lot better and quicker
than most people."
Because the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo's staging does not support the
same level of physical intensity that Chesney's own stage does, that performance
is will go on as scheduled. Last year, Chesney broke George Strait's attendance
record there -- and given his long history with the event, he's still looking
forward to being able to play.
"We were so in the zone and ready to rock," says Chesney, who's already
figuring out how to maximize his recovery. "And when you're ready to get out
there and play for the fans, this is the last place you want to find yourself.
My ankle looks like a softball -- and I'm keeping it elevated. We have one of
the very best doctors in the country treating me. I've got a Game Ready boot,
which we picked up from the Titans to help accelerate healing... so we're doing
everything we can."
At this point, look for Green Bay to be March 23rd and 24th,
Fargo March 25th and St Paul March 26th and the rest of the Somewhere
in the Sun to go on as scheduled. With "Anything But Mine" sitting at #7 with a
bullet on both the Billboard and Radio & Records chart, Be As
You Are topping the Country Album Sales chart and When the Sun Goes Down heading
towards quadruple platinum, 5 Academy of Country Music nominations -- for
Entertainer, Album, Male and a pair of Vocal Events -- and 6 CMT Music Awards
nominations -- for Video of the Year, Male, Hottest, Vanguard and a pair of
Collaborations, Chesney has a lot to shoulder. Getting his ankle back in shape
is, no doubt, priority #1.
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