Jason Aldean Extends The 2015 “Burn It Down Tour” With 23 More Cities


Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean added 23 new cities to his “Burn It Down Tour” in 2015. The first leg of the tour was extremely successful and the Aldean team wanted to keep the momentum going.

“The tour is doing well, so you want to expand it and hit some cities that you didn’t hit on the first leg of it — that’s the biggest thing. Every year you try to hit the major markets, for the most part. We were able to do that, but there were a few places we weren’t able to hit on this run.”

The country singer has a #1 single with “Burnin’ It Down” and his new album broke the record for most first-day and first-week streams by a country album ever on Spotify. His almub’s first single, “Burnin It Down” topped both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase radio charts.

Below are the newly added cities. Fans can buy tickets on Aldean’s website www.jasonaldean.com,

Greenville, South Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina

N. Charleston, South Carolina

Bossier City, Louisiana

Tupelo, Mississippi

Nashville, Tennessee

Toledo, Ohio

Peoria, Illinois

Cedar Falls, Iowa

Wichita, Kansas

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Little Rock, Arkansas

Bozeman, Montana

Spokane, Washington

Eugene, Oregon

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Louisville, Kentucky

Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Corpus Christi, Texas

Beaumont, Texas

Charleston, West Virginia

Hartford, Connecticut

Hershey, Pennsylvania

[Photo credit: Larry Darling]


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