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Jason Aldean To Saddle Up For 34-City Run
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Jason Aldean takes the stage for the sold-out Country Rising Benefit Concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Nov. 12 to support the Route 91 Harvest shooting victims in Las Vegas and hurricane victims.
Jason Aldean’s fans have something to celebrate today as the country star announces his “High Noon Neon Tour” beginning in Kansas City in May.
Aldean won’t be going it alone. Joining him will be special guests Luke Combs and Lauren Alaina.
“We named this tour after a song that’ll be on my next record,” Aldean said in a statement. “It reminds me of the bars I grew up playing in Georgia when I was getting started. We’re going to bring some of that raw energy out this summer with Luke and Lauren – I know we’re all ready.”
Mixing amphitheatres with arenas, Aldean’s Live Nation-promoted adventure will hit major markets such as New York, Philadelphia, Dallas and Los Angeles as well as touch down in cities such as Des Moines, Iowa; Bangor, Maine; Charlotte, N.C.; and Peoria, Ill.
Aldean’s 2017 tour was No. 52 on Pollstar’s Year End Top 200 North American Tours chart. Averaging just under $50 per ticket, Aldean sold an average $12,776 tickets per show and reached a total gross of $25.5 million. Chart watchers (and they are legion) will be watching to see if Aldean surpasses his 2017 stats.
Beginning Jan. 26, fans can purchase tickets for as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket. Click here for Pollstar’s Jason Aldean page.