You may know his hits like "When the Sun Goes Down," "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem" and "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy," but did you also know country music superstar Kenny Chesney is an author?

Chesney is sharing it all in his new book Heart Life Music.

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Chesney not only co-wrote the book, he's recorded the audio version as well. It's something he was proud to share with his fans on social media.

Meet Kenny Chesney In Boston

To promote his new book, Chesney will be going on tour, but there's no music at these stops. Instead, Chesney will be on a book tour.

So far, he's only announced two stops, but lucky for us, Boston is one of them.

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On Sunday, November 2 at 7 p.m., you can get your copy of Heart Life Music and meet Chesney at the Harvard Book Store.

He shared the news on Facebook, saying he "can't wait to see you there."

When Can I Order the Book?

Presales for Heart Life Music begin on Friday, September 19 at 10 a.m. on the Harper Collins website. The book then goes on sale everywhere on Tuesday, November 4.

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What Is the Book About?

As shared on the publisher's website, Heart Life Music is described as follows:

"Heart Life Music shares the stories of a kid from small town East Tennessee with a dream fueled by the sports and music around him. When high school football came to an end, he knew there must be something more. In college, Kenny Chesney found himself on a barstool with a guitar and an unexpected connection between people, life and songs. His heart caught fire. With Nashville’s vibrant creative scene, characters, legends and places now long gone from the city he encountered in those early days, Chesney explores the quest to find himself as an artist and a man, as well as a sense of home anywhere there’s an ocean. These are the stories of the unlikely game changer who became the sound of coming of age in the 21st century, made friends with his heroes, rocked stadiums, and founded a No Shoes Nation."

 

Chesney at Gillette

Fans of the country crooner have enjoyed watching Chesney take the stage at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro for the last two decades.

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He first played the venue in 2005. Now, 20 years later, he's welcomed more than one million fans to his No Shoes Nation tours at Gillette Stadium.

His long-standing relationship with the New England venue is record-breaking. He's performed at Gillette Stadium more than any other artist.

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Kenny Chesney's best songs come from three distinct eras of his career. There are early career singles like "How Forever Feels" and mid-2000s hits like "When the Sun Goes Down," "Summertime" and "Anything But Mine."

What truly separates Chesney — a 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee — from other artists is his third act. Six of the 25 songs on this list of Kenny Chesney's best were released after 2010. It's there he took some of his biggest risks, rewarding fans with some of the greatest lyrical moments and sounds of the 21st century.

We ranked the Top 25 Kenny Chesney songs using chart data, streaming and airplay numbers and staff/reader opinion. The year listed alongside the title is the year it was released as a radio single. The No. 1 song on this list exemplifies the best of what the Tennessee native is capable of.

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