Kenny Chesney has revealed his plans to return to the road in 2015.

The country superstar announced his plans for the 2015 Big Revival Tour on 'Good Morning America' in October, but he's now revealed the specific dates, cities and venues he'll be taking over. The tour is slated to kick off March 26 -- Chesney's 47th birthday -- at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate,” he says. “I’ve been ready to get out there for a long time. Now that we’re announced I’m fired up! This new music brings a new energy to the show, and it’s gonna take what we do to a whole other level."

The Big Revival Tour will play a mix of arenas, amphitheaters and stadiums, featuring some of the hottest acts in country -- Brantley Gilbert, Old DominionJake OwenChase Rice and Cole Swindell -- in support positions, plus joint stadium shows with Jason Aldean and Eric Church.

"I promise everybody who’s coming out rocks hard and understands turning a crowd on," Chesney says.

The eight-time Entertainer of the Year took 2014 off from the road to focus on recording 'The Big Revival,' which sees him pursuing a new musical direction. The album's first single, 'American Kids,' reached No. 1.

As the only country act to land on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Past 25 Years list, Chesney has made live performance central to his career and message. He's looking forward to re-connecting with the No Shoes Nation.

“This is really about us and the fans ... the fact that every year, so many people make their summer about coming to see us," he states. "I’ve missed that sense of community and that passion for the music. There’s gonna be some stuff from the new record and songs people haven’t heard in a while. There’s gonna be a whole lot of music and some surprises."

Complete ticket information is available at Chesney's official website.

Kenny Chesney, 2015 Big Revival Tour Dates

March 26-27 -- Bridgestone Arena -- Nashville, Tenn.
March 28 -- Colonial Life Arena -- Columbia, S.C.
April 8 -- Bon Secours Wellness Arena -- Greenville, S.C.
April 9 -- Legacy Arena at the BJCC -- Birmingham, Ala.
April 11 --Tortuga Music Festival -- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
April 16 -- Greensboro Coliseum -- Greensboro, N.C.
April 17 -- KFC Yum! Center -- Louisville, Ky.
April 23 -- Times Union Center -- Albany, N.Y.
April 24-25 -- Mohegan Sun Center -- Uncasville, Conn.
April 29 -- Jobing.com Arena -- Glendale, Ariz.
May 2 -- Levi’s Stadium -- San Francisco, Calif.
May 6 -- Scottrade Center -- St. Louis, Mo.
May 7 -- Wells Fargo Arena -- Des Moines, Iowa
May 9 -- Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind.
May 14 -- BOK Center -- Tulsa, Okla.
May 16 -- AT&T Stadium -- Dallas, Texas
May 21-- Austin 360 Amphitheater -- Austin, Texas
May 22 -- BBVA Compass Stadium -- Houston, Texas
May 23 -- BCS Superfest -- Baton Rouge, La.
May 27 -- Merriweather Post Pavillion -- Columbia, Md.
May 28 -- PNC Arena -- Raleigh, N.C.
May 30 -- Heinz Field -- Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 4 -- Ford Center -- Evansville, Ind.
June 6 -- Soldier Field -- Chicago, Ill.
June 11 -- Time Warner Cable Arena -- Charlotte, N.C
June 13 -- Georgia Dome -- Atlanta, Ga.
June 14 -- Florida Country Superfest -- Jacksonville, Fla.
June 18 -- Denny Sanford Premier Center -- Sioux Falls, S.D.
June 20 -- Lambeau Field -- Green Bay, Wis.
June 21 -- Ohio Country Superfest -- Columbus, Ohio
June 25 -- Ambleside -- Vancouver, British Columbia
June 27 -- Century Link Field -- Seattle, Wash.
July 8 -- CMAC -- Canandaigua, N.Y.
July 9 -- Quicken Loans Arena -- Cleveland, Ohio
July 11 -- Lincoln Financial Field -- Philadelphia, Pa.
July 16 -- Pinnacle Bank Arena -- Lincoln, Neb.
July 18-19 -- Target Field -- Minneapolis, Minn.
July 22 -- Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys -- Lake Tahoe, Calif.
July 23 -- SaveMart Center -- Fresno, Calif.
July 25 -- Rose Bowl -- Pasadena, Calif.
July 29 -- Snowden Grove -- Southaven, Miss.
July 30 -- Arkansas Music Pavilion -- Rogers, Ark.
Aug. 1 -- Arrowhead Stadium -- Kansas City, Mo.
Aug. 6 -- Energy Solutions Arena -- Salt Lake City, Utah
Aug. 8 -- SA Field at Mile High -- Denver, Colo.
Aug. 13 -- Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion -- Bangor, Maine
Aug. 15 -- Metlife Stadium -- East Rutherford, N.J.
Aug. 19 -- Canadian Tire Center -- Ottawa, Ontario
Aug. 20 -- TBA -- TBA
Aug. 22 -- Ford Field -- Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 28-29 -- Gillette Stadium -- Foxboro, Mass.

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