THE LAST TIME THEY PLAYED TOGETHER WAS AT A DIVE BAR IN KEY WEST. THIS TIME — IT WAS THE SPHERE. Kenny Chesney was 20 songs deep into his opening night in Vegas this Friday. 17,000 fans already losing their voices. Then he stopped, grabbed the mic, and started talking about an old friend. But the person he was about to bring out hadn’t shared a stage with him in 10 years. Out walked Eric Church. Sunglasses on. The Sphere shook. They played three songs — “When I See This Bar,” “Drink in My Hand,” and then “Springsteen.” The 8x platinum hit Eric has sung a thousand times. And right there, inside the most advanced venue on earth, he forgot the words. He laughed. Kenny laughed. 17,000 people laughed. Then Eric pulled it together, changed the final line to “a Kenny Chesney No Shoes Nation Friday night” — and the whole crowd sang the rest for him. Ten years. From a dive bar in Key West to the Sphere in Las Vegas. Some friendships don’t need a stage to stay real — but it sure doesn’t hurt.
From a Dive Bar in Key West to the Sphere in Las Vegas: Kenny Chesney and Eric Church Reunite Kenny…