Full Coverage: Kenny Chesney Injured During Concert

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Kenny Chesney Injured During Concert

Kenny Chesney Photo by: Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagicKenny Chesney stuck to the old adage that the show must go on – despite a bone-crushing incident in front of the crowd during his sold-out performance Saturday night in Columbia, S.C.

As he was making his entrance before 44,424 members of the audience at Williams-Brice Stadium, the country star, 40, apparently got his right foot stuck in the lifting device of an elevator hoisting him into the middle of the arena, Country Music Television News reports.

As the closing act – following such other top names as LeAnn Rimes, Gary Allan, Luke Bryan and Brooks & Dunn – Chesney made his entrance as the band played "Live Those Songs."

But he was soon wincing in obvious pain, noted Columbia's The State newspaper, and he needed about 30 seconds to pry himself free.

The band kept playing until Chesney, his hand holding his knee, began his oepning number. He didn't mention the injury during his performance, though it was clear to those at the concert that he was limping and holding his knee during musical breaks in the show, says CMT.

The State observed that he hobbled through and grimaced during "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems."

Doctor DispatchedImmediately after the concert, a team physician from the University of South Carolina attended to Chesney, whose boot was cut off and his knee treated, to minimize damage. The full extent of his injury is not known.

In a statement issued after the show, which was part of his part of his "Poets and Pirates" tour, Chesney said, "I took one look at those fans, and there was no way I wasn't going on. Sometimes the energy and the adrenalin pull you through. They had come to rock, and there was no way I was sending them home with anything less than the best of what me and my guys came to do – put it all out there and give them back at least as good as they gave us."

Crediting the local fans for his strength, Chesney concluded with, "Honestly, through the pain, through all of it, Columbia, S.C., totally got me through."

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  • Kenny first I will say I LOVE YOU and I am so sorry for the pain this accident has caused you. You are an awesome performer and you put on a rocking concert, I hope you heel fast take it easy and listen to your doctors. Get well soon, I LOVE YOU!!!!
    anonymous anonymous 4/28/08 Reply
     
  • Kenny i am your #1 fan, i have been to 2 of your concerts. i have been to the road and the radio and now poets and pirates. i am so sorry about your foot. my mom yelled that she had a boot at home but you didn't hear her. you hot up there even though your foot was killing you. when it got hung i thought you wasn't going to be able to sing. I LOVE YOU. YOU ARE SO SEXY AND HOT.
    anonymous anonymous 5/2/08 Reply
     
  • Kenny, I was there in the sand pit and witnessed first hand the pain that you were in. My husband and I drove up from Jacksonville, Florida and had an awesome time. After the concert we hung out near the tour buses and spoke with your band members( who were worried sick). Your are the best and you make it worth all the money in the world to see you in concert!!
    anonymous anonymous 6/26/08 Reply
     
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