Kenny Chesney expressed his disapproval of artists who cancel concerts at the last minute during an appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast. Chesney highlighted the importance of commitment to fans, stating that he has witnessed performers cancel shows even when fans are present. He emphasized that his early experiences performing in smaller venues instilled a sense of gratitude and dedication to the craft. Chesney recalled a past injury where he continued performing despite pain, illustrating his commitment to his audience. Maher also shared his own experiences, noting he has never canceled a show in over four decades. Chesney concluded by suggesting that aspiring entertainers should focus on the craft rather than fame.
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Kenny Chesney discusses concert cancellations by artists
Kenny Chesney criticized artists who cancel concerts at the last minute during a podcast interview with Bill Maher. He emphasized the importance of commitment to fans and shared his own experiences of performing through injuries. Both Chesney and Maher reflected on their work ethics and the differences in the entertainment industry today.
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Kenny Chesney discusses concert cancellations by artists