Jason Aldean announces tour after Trump inauguration performance: See tickets, dates

Jason Aldean is taking his show on the road for roughly three dozen dates across North America in the summer and fall of 2025.
The Academy of Country Music’s 2010s Artist of the Decade and three-time Entertainer of the Year’s “Full Throttle” tour will feature another country chart-topper, Nate Smith, plus “God Made Girls” vocalist RaeLynn and Dee Jay Silver, as support.
The tour kicks off on May 23, 2025, at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and will include stops at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, Denver’s Ball Arena, Grand Rapid’s Van Andel Arena, Des Moines, Iowa’s Wells Fargo Arena, Charleston, South Carolina’s Credit One Stadium and West Palm Beach, Florida’s iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre on Oct. 4, 2025.
Watch Jason Aldean’s Liberty Ball setduring President Trump’s second inauguration
Jason Aldean’s music, political stances intertwine
Aldean’s tour announcement follows an hour-long Monday evening performance during President Donald Trump‘s Liberty Ball inauguration festivities at downtown Washington’s Walter J. Washington Convention Center.
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“I’ve done a lot of things in my career, a lot of things I never thought I would do, but playing for the inauguration for one of our presidents is something that I’ve never done. It’s a special day for me; I’m honored to be here. This is a different world for me a little bit,” added the “She’s Country” vocalist to CBS Mornings.
Over the past decade, noted political conservative Aldean has supported Trump’s evolution from an entrepreneur, real estate mogul and television personality into a presidential election-winning politician.
“At some point, it’s gotten to where if you’re a conservative and you’re in this business, you’re not allowed to speak,” he noted. “It’s hard to go lay my head down at night with a clear conscience, feeling like I’m a coward for not saying the things that I want to say or I feel like need to be said,” offered Aldean in a 2021 interview.
‘Try That In A Small Town’
After nearly two decades in Nashville, Tennessee, the Georgia native’s 2023-released Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper “Try That In A Small Town,” which finally broke him to crossover superstardom.
The song crystallized a growing desire among many for conservative, Libertarian and rural-friendly values concerning America’s present and future to be reflected in Americana and country music.
Aldean received online backlash for the song and music video, which were perceived as portraying a pro-gun violence stance and lynching sentiments. The performer called those references “meritless and dangerous.”
Jason Aldean tour dates
- May 23 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
- May 24 – Toronto, Ontario, Budweiser Stage
- May 25 – Saratoga Springs, New York, Broadview Stage at SPAC
- May 30 – Boston, Massachusetts, Fenway Park
- June 7 – Clinton, Iowa, Tailgate N’ Tallboys
- June 20 – Buffalo, New York, Taste of Country
- July 11 – Craven, Saskatchewan, Canada, Country Thunder Saskatchewan
- July 17 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bok Center
- July 18 – Rogers, Arkansas, Walmart AMP
- July 19 – St. Louis, Missouri, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
- July 24 – Albuquerque, New Mexico, Isleta Amphitheater
- July 25 – Denver, Colorado, Ball Arena
- July 26 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
- Aug. 3 – Camrose, Alberta, Canada, Big Valley Jamboree
- Aug. 7 – Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
- Aug. 8 – Noblesville, Indiana, Ruoff Music Center
- Aug. 9 – Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, The Pavilion at Star Lake
- Aug. 14 – Dallas, Texas, Dos Equis Pavilion
- Aug. 15 – Houston, Texas, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- Aug. 16 – Austin, Texas, Moody Center
- Aug. 21 – Raleigh, North Carolina, Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
- Aug. 22 – Charlotte, North Carolina, PNC Music Pavilion
- Aug. 23 – Alpharetta, Georgia, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
- Sept. 4 – Grand Rapids, Michigan, Van Andel Arena
- Sept. 5 – Green Bay, Wisconsin, Resch Center
- Sept. 11 – Detroit, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theatre
- Sept. 13 – Tinley Park, Illinois, Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
- Sept. 18 – Lincoln, Nebraska, Pinnacle Bank Arena
- Sept. 19 – Des Moines, Iowa, Wells Fargo Arena
- Sept. 20 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Denny Sanford Premier Center
- Sept. 25 – Lafayette, Louisiana, Cajundome
- Sept. 26 – Birmingham, Alabama, Coca-Cola Amphitheater
- Sept. 27 – Charleston, South Carolina, Credit One Stadium
- Oct. 3 – Tampa, Florida, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
- Oct. 4 – West Palm Beach, Florida, iThink Financial Amphitheatre
How to get Jason Aldean tickets
Tickets for tour dates are available though an artist presale on Jan. 22 at JasonAldean.com. Additional presales will run throughout the week before the first general on-sale, which begins Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. local time.