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About Jason Aldean Tickets
From his earliest days growing up in Macon, Georgia, Jason Aldean (born Jason Aldine Williams on February 28, 1977) developed his musical craft playing guitar and singing in local talent contests while he was also a standout high school athlete. Encouraged by his father—an amateur guitarist—he practiced chords at home and gained early stage experience performing nightclubs throughout the Southeast with his band and collaborator Justin Weaver by the late 1990s. In 1998, at age 21, Aldean moved to Nashville after signing with publisher Warner-Chappell but struggles and failed record contracts nearly derailed his ambitions.
His breakthrough came when indie label Broken Bow Records signed him in 2005. That summer, on July 26, Aldean released his self-titled debut album, featuring the gritty hit “Hicktown,” which cracked the Top 10 on country radio, followed by his first No. 1 single, the ballad “Why,” and then “Amarillo Sky” which reached No. 4. The album went platinum, selling over a million copies, and firmly established Aldean as one of country music’s rising stars.
Over the next two decades, Aldean produced a string of major albums—Relentless (2007), Wide Open (2009), My Kinda Party (2010), Night Train (2012) and beyond—many going platinum or multi-platinum. Night Train marked his first album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. By 2025 he had tallied more than 30 country radio No. 1 singles, amassed over 20 billion streams and sold over 20 million albums. In addition to dominating charts, Aldean earned numerous industry honors—including three consecutive ACM Entertainer of the Year awards (2016–18)—and even received Grammy nominations, all reflecting his evolution from small-town struggles to stadium-filling headliner
Is Jason Aldean going on tour?
Jason Aldean is set to headline the Full Throttle World Tour, running from September 2025 through March 1, 2026, covering North America and Australia/New Zealand.
When does Jason Aldean's Full Throttle World Tour start?
Jason Aldean's Full Throttle World Tour starts on September 19 in Des Moines, Iowa.
What major cities will Jason Aldean visit on his Full Throttle World Tour?
Jason Aldean's Full Throttle World Tour will visit major cities including Sioux Falls (SD), Birmingham (AL), Lafayette (LA), Charleston (SC), Tampa, West Palm Beach, and Phoenix.
Who will open for Jason Aldean on the Full Throttle World Tour?
Opening acts for Jason Aldean on his Full Throttle World Tour include:
Nate Smith, RaeLynn, Deejay Silver on the U.S. spring/summer leg (e.g. SPAC, New York region).
Corey Kent (tour-wide) and Brad Cox (Sunburnt Country/Australia dates) for the Down Under shows.
Who is Jason Aldean?
Jason Aldean (born Jason Aldine Williams on February 28, 1977) is a celebrated American country music artist hailing from Macon, Georgia. He began performing locally during high school before making his move to Nashville, where he signed with Broken Bow Records and released his debut album in 2005.
Known for blending country with Southern rock and occasionally hip-hop–inflected phrasing, Aldean has amassed 40 U.S. country chart No. 1 singles, over 20 million albums sold, and nearly 20 billion streams, becoming one of the genre's most consistent hitmakers.
A fan favorite for high-energy stadium and arena shows, he’s also been recognized as ACM Entertainer of the Year(2016–18) and ACM Artist of the Decade (2019).
What is Jason Aldean's latest album?
Jason Aldean's most recent studio album is Highway Desperado, released on November 3, 2023, via Broken Bow. It includes his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, the single “Try That in a Small Town” (May 2023), plus follow-up singles “Let Your Boys Be Country” and “Whiskey Drink."
Highway Desperado exhibits Aldean’s rugged country-rock sound, and includes his own co-writes for the first time since 2009, showcasing his growth as a songwriter and artist.
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Jason Aldean Tour Dates and Ticket Prices
| Date | Location | Venue | Lowest Price |
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| 01/16/2026 | Tupelo | Cadence Bank Arena | $208 |
| 01/17/2026 | Biloxi | Mississippi Coast Coliseum | $141 |
| 01/22/2026 | Peoria | Peoria Civic Center Arena | $103 |
| 01/23/2026 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | $66 |
| 01/24/2026 | Charleston | Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center | $153 |
| 01/29/2026 | University Park | Bryce Jordan Center | $45 |
| 01/30/2026 | Allentown | PPL Center | $162 |
| 01/31/2026 | Atlantic City | Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena | $265 |
| 04/10/2026 | New Orleans | Caesars Superdome | $268 |
| 04/10/2026 | New Orleans | Caesars Superdome | $88 |
| 04/17/2026 | Thackerville | Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort | $138 |
| 04/25/2026 | Athens | Sanford Stadium | $163 |
| 05/01/2026 | Bellville | Austin County Fairgrounds | $217 |
| 05/01/2026 | Bellville | Austin County Fairgrounds | $142 |
| 06/11/2026 | Decatur | The Fields at Decatur | $248 |
| 06/25/2026 | Cadott | Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds | $316 |
| 06/27/2026 | Cadott | Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds | $251 |
| 08/08/2026 | Hastings | Barry Expo Center - Hastings | $132 |
| 08/09/2026 | Hastings | Barry Expo Center - Hastings | $132 |
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