Jason Aldean Concert Locations
Jason Aldean is on tour again and bringing sold out concerts to some of the best concert venues around. Check out the latest and upcoming Jason Aldean tour locations below. The venues below are excited to be hosting the high anticipated Jason Aldean concert tour!
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San Bernardino
California, US
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Irvine
California, US
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Mountain View
California, US
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Auburn
Washington, US
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Ridgefield
Washington, US
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Wheatland
California, US
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Noblesville
Indiana, US
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Maryland Heights
Missouri, US
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Rogers
Arkansas, US
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Des Moines
Iowa, US
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Tinley Park
Illinois, US
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Clarkston
Michigan, US
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Toronto
Ontario, US
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Orange Beach
Alabama, US
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Jacksonville
Florida, US
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Estero
Florida, US
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Welch
Minnesota, US
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Sioux Falls
South Dakota, US
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Raleigh
North Carolina, US
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Charlotte
North Carolina, US
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Tuscaloosa
Alabama, US
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Atlanta
Georgia, US
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Charleston
South Carolina, US
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Mansfield
Massachusetts, US
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Hershey
Pennsylvania, US
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Columbia
Maryland, US
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Cincinnati
Ohio, US
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Cuyahoga Falls
Ohio, US
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Saratoga Springs
New York, US
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Hartford
Connecticut, US
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Bethel
New York, US
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Mack
Colorado, US
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Nashville
Tennessee, US
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Houston
Texas, US
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Atlantic City
New Jersey, US
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Genoa City
Wisconsin, US
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North Platte
Nebraska, US
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Scottsdale
Arizona, US
Jason Aldean’s first concerts were held in 2004. Like many early artists, he had only a handful of concert appearances during his first year. But unlike many fresh artists, he quickly got into a frequent touring schedule with 34 concerts played in 2005. The following year saw Aldean play in 147 concert dates including playing a supporting role on the 2006 Me and My Gang Tour (with Rascal Flatts). Aldean toured again in support of Rascal Flatts during the 2007 Still Feels Good Tour as well as playing with Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert during the 2007 Free and Easy SUmmer Tour.
Aldean’s first tour as a headlining artist came in 2008 when he played in CMT On Tour: Relentless which was a major part of the 135 concerts he played that year. And his second headlining tour came in 2010 with his Wide Open Tour. At this time, fans were used to Aldean playing over 100 concerts per year, which gave plenty of opportunities for fans to watch his incredible live performance style.
But his touring scheduled slowed down only slightly in 2011, with 78 concerts played including dates of his 2011-2012 My Kinda Party Tour, in support of his then recently released album. Many of the dates of this tour were played at some of the hottest venues in North America including his visit to the Grand Ole Opry House on October 6, 2012 and his performance at the CMA Awards on November 1, 2012 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
At this point, Aldean was used to touring nearly every 2 years, with a notable slowdown in appearances during 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But Aldean has come back swinging and singing with his 2022 Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour.