Jason Aldean announces 2024 headlining tour dates, new single 'Let Your Boys Be Country'

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Jason Aldean's crossover success could include the extension of his run of 40-plus sold-out dates on his "Highway Desperado" tour into 2024.

The "Try That In A Small Town" vocalist has announced 24 additional United States dates from May to October 2024.

Jason Aldean, Nov. 2023
Jason Aldean, Nov. 2023

The resuming tour starts May 18 at WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, OK and includes dates in Savannah, GA and Greenville, SC, alongside Philadelphia and his hometown of Macon, Georgia, at the city's new Macon Amphitheater, on Oct. 5, 2023.

Tickets will be available starting Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. CT local time at http://www.jasonaldean.com.

Special guests Hailey Whitters and Lauren Alaina will appear in select cities, while Chase Matthew, Austin Snell, and Dee Jay Silver will provide direct support across all dates.

In a Nov. 2023 Tennessean interview coinciding with the release of his latest album for which his tour is named, Aldean's desire to "[say] what everyone [is] thinking in the room" and "start some necessary conversations" appear to be at the core of his motivations for this chapter of his career.

Aldean has also announced that he will pair with Kid Rock for the seven-stop small-town "Rock the Country" festival tour from April to July 2024. Acts including Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Travis Tritt, Lee Brice, Nelly, Big & Rich ft. Gretchen Wilson, Koe Wetzel and Brantley Gilbert are among the two dozen acts who will play dates across the South and Midwest.

Tickets are available at http://www.rockthecountry.com.

The artist, with nearly 30 No. 1 chart-toppers on country radio, has released "Let Your Boys Be Country" as a music video and radio single. The song, which a press release states "highlights the simplicity and innocence of childhood and rural life," also has a video that features appearances by his young son and daughter.

The song appeals to married couples from small, dirt-laden farm towns, whose children are expected to have stereotypical upbringings filled with summer girlfriends and hard-labor jobs, plus weekends filled with beer drinking, hunting and off-roading fun.

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