Kenny Chesney Brings Exclusive SiriusXM Concert To The Legendary Flora-Bama

OBA Staff • March 20, 2026

Fans across North America can tune in to hear the historic Flora-Bama performance live

Kenny Chesney Brings Exclusive SiriusXM Concert To The Legendary Flora-Bama

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — Kenny Chesney is heading to one of the Gulf Coast's most beloved landmarks for a special occasion. The country music superstar will perform an exclusive live concert at the renowned Flora-Bama Lounge. The show aims to mark ten years of his SiriusXM channel, No Shoes Radio. SiriusXM recently made the announcement public to the press and their listeners.


The concert is scheduled for Saturday, April 18th, at the Flora-Bama, located on the border of Orange Beach, Alabama, and Perdido Key, Florida. SiriusXM listeners can tune in to No Shoes Radio at 3 p.m. ET that day. The show will also be available on the SiriusXM app for those who prefer streaming.


SiriusXM subscribers who want to attend the Flora-Bama show in person are in luck. Fans can enter for a chance to win a trip to the concert. It is a rare opportunity to see one of country music's biggest stars perform up close at one of the South's most iconic spots.


The intimate performance will feature Chesney performing some of his most popular songs. Fans can expect to hear hits like "American Kids," "When The Sun Goes Down," "Get Along," and "You & Tequila." There might even be a few surprises thrown in along the way.


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Kenny Chesney Brings Exclusive SiriusXM Concert To The Flora-Bama

Chesney is no stranger to major moments. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2025 and has been named Billboard's No. 1 Country Artist of the Century. The Flora-Bama show is expected to capture the laid-back, feel-good energy his fans have loved over the years.


Chesney spoke warmly about what No Shoes Radio means to him. "We started No Shoes Radio on the internet as something fun to do, a place to play that special cocktail of reggae, rock, country and more," he said. "When SiriusXM embraced what we were doing, it opened up a whole other portal for people who live in these songs."


He also explained why the Flora-Bama felt like the perfect venue for such a milestone. "After ten years, we needed to do something that captured the sea salt, the joy, and all the memories in our music," Chesney said. "What better place than inside the Flora-Bama?"


Chesney launched No Shoes Radio in April 2016. He personally curates and hosts the channel, which features his own music along with his favorite artists from various genres. The channel also includes rare live performances and behind-the-scenes moments from his concerts.


To mark the ten-year anniversary, No Shoes Radio has exciting plans for the coming months. The channel will broadcast daily replays of past live concerts and exclusive fan events. Highlights from Chesney's record-breaking summer tours will also be part of the celebration.


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