Jason Aldean Announces Locations For 2015 Burn It Down Tour
January 10, 2014
Jason Aldean still has a few shows left on the 2014 tour, but he is already looking forward as he revealed a group of cities as stops for his 2015 edition of the 'Burn it Down tour'. Here is that full list:
- 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
Jason Aldean Tickets Available For Night Train Tour
Having grossed nearly $50 million in sales of Jason Aldean tickets during 2013, one of country music’s most popular contemporary acts has now extended his Night Train tour into 2014 with a further 28 dates scheduled across North America.
The 36-year-old, who recently picked up CMT’s Artist of the Year award for the fourth time in a row, will resume the tour at Bossier City’s CenturyLink Center on January 9 and will then take in the likes of Hamilton’s Copps Coliseum on February 7 (get-in price $150/average price $321), Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena on February 20 ($175/$769) and Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall Arena on May 3 ($99/$653) before concluding at the Florida Country Superfest at Jacksonville’s EverBank Field on June 14 (2 day passes $228/$761).
There are still hundreds of Jason Aldean tickets still available for most dates with the January 19 gig at Moline’s I Wireless Center currently the lowest get-in price at $77 (average price $233) and the March 14 concert at Orange Beach’s The Wharf Amphitheatre the cheapest average price at $171 (get-in price $78).
While this year’s run featured support slots from Thomas Rhett and Jake Owen and guest appearances from Luke Bryan and Miranda Lambert, Aldean has recruited country-pop duo Florida Georgia Line and Nashville singer-songwriter Tyler Farr as his opening acts this time round.
Fans with Jason Aldean tickets can also expect to hear all the hits from 2012’s Billboard 200 number one Night Train (“Take A Little Ride,” “1994,” “The Only Way I Know”) and several of his much-loved country chart-toppers (“Big Green Tractor,” “Dirt Road Anthem”), while recent shows have featured a solo version of his Kelly Clarkson collaboration “Don’t You Wanna Stay” and a cover of Alabama’s “Tennessee River.”
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