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New Kenny Chesney Exhibit To Open At Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will open a new Kenny Chesney exhibit on July 23rd.

The exhibition, called "Kenny Chesney: Living in Fast Forward," will remain open until June 2027 and is included with museum admission.

The exhibit, presented by Blue Chair Bay Rum, will chronicle Chesney's progress to stardom, from his early years playing in his university's bluegrass band to becoming one of the top touring acts of this century.

"Kenny Chesney's creative vision and intense drive to continue raising the bar has helped him reach staggering commercial and artistic highs," said Kyle Young, chief executive officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. "He has broken almost as many records as he has made, and his work is far from done. Through his distinctive sound and dynamic live show, he continues to expand country music's audience, its perception and its sound."

"When you're so busy living life - literally in fast forward - you rarely pause to think about all the miles traveled, the faces you've met along the way," Chesney said. "Trying to decide what things to send to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum that represent a whole lot of dreams, living, songs, the work and things you don't dare imagine was as hard as anything I've ever done. But in the end, I feel like every piece of who I am is represented - and I hope that for someone who's thinking about chasing their own crazy dreams, this may be the spark to get them on their way."

The exhibit will feature a rich collection of instruments, memorabilia, manuscripts, awards, and photographs spanning Chesney's legendary career.

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