VIDEO: Kenny Chesney Kicks Off TODAY's Fall Concerts with Music from Upcoming Album; Neil Diamond Set for 10/20

By: Sep. 23, 2014
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Country superstar Kenny Chesney kicked off TODAY's fall concert series this morning Tuesday, Sept. 23, singing some new material from his upcoming album, "The Big Revival." Check out the appearance below!

As previously announced, global pop sensation One Direction will celebrate the release of their new album, "Four" with a special TODAY performance live from Universal Orlando Resort Monday, November 17.

And the "Rumours" are true - the classic Fleetwood Mac lineup of Stevie Nicks, LINDSAY Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie and John McVie will assemble to perform the band's hits on Thursday, Oct. 9.

But the big names don't stop there, because powerhouse trio Lady Antebellum, British rock sensation Bastille, and Ylvis, the duo behind the viral hit "What Does the FOX Say?" are also on the lineup.

Sign up for TODAY's Fan Pass newsletter to learn how you can get VIP tickets to the concerts.

Following is a list of concerts on our plaza scheduled to date:

Tuesday, Sept. 23: Kenny Chesney, #KennyChesneyTODAY
Tuesday, Sept. 30: Lady Antebellum, #LadyAntebellumTODAY
Monday, Oct. 6: Bastille, #BastilleTODAY
Thursday, Oct. 9: Fleetwood Mac, #FleetwoodMacTODAY
Thursday, Oct. 16: Ylvis, #YlvisTODAY
Monday, Oct. 20: Neil Diamond, #NeilDiamondTODAY

Additional performances may be announced throughout the season.

Fans and visitors are encouraged to come to the plaza for the live performances. Viewing is on a first-come, first-served basis outside TODAY's window-on-the-world studio at 49th Street and Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Fans should arrive by 6 a.m. for best viewing.

Photo courtesy of TODAY/NBC



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