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Kenny Chesney tore the house down at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night.
Well, to be more specific, he tore the field apart.
The American country singer held a concert at Auburn’s stadium, and the festivities left it in ruins compared to how it looked during the team’s spring game on April 9.
Here’s a look at the damage done, courtesy of the official Twitter feed of the school’s grounds crew.
https://twitter.com/AU_Grounds_Crew/status/724994024491257856
The Tigers aren’t complaining, though. Auburn says it will begin the process of restoring the field in late May.
https://twitter.com/AU_Grounds_Crew/status/725021551117127681
Here’s an overhead view of Jordan-Hare Stadium after it was invaded by a stage, a bunch of equipment and about 1,000 fans.
The concert was part of the Music & Miracles Superfest, and it was attended by over 50,000 people. Here’s a few pics of the event.
What an evening! #MMSuperfest #WarEagle pic.twitter.com/q8B85PFzMq
— Auburn Tigers (@AuburnTigers) April 24, 2016
You don't normally see this at Jordan-Hare @mirandalambert #MMSuperfest pic.twitter.com/mNeZ2SBKdm
— Auburn Tigers (@AuburnTigers) April 24, 2016
Born and raised in Gainesville, Talal joined SDS in 2015 after spending 2 years in Bristol as an ESPN researcher. Previously, Talal worked at The Gainesville Sun.