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Arden Lambert

Updated

September 17, 2019

Updated

September 17, 2019

Updated

September 17, 2019

Country superstar Jason Aldean has announced details for his headlining We Back Tour. It is slated to start on January, following the release of the star’s upcoming studio album, title 9.

Jason Aldean, Tour, We Back
via Joseph Llanes/Rolling Stone

The tour gets its name from Aldean’s new single “We Back,” the first release from his upcoming album, which is expected to drop on the 22nd of November.

“Early on I always thought, if we ever got to make nine albums, I’m going to call it 9. It was my baseball number growing up, and it’s just kind of always been my lucky number. I remember cutting the first album and thinking, ‘That’s forever away,’ and now here we are. I don’t know, it’s really special we made it this far, so, it’s more for me than anybody else – but, it means a lot.”

The “Blame It on You” singer is currently busy finishing the final stretch of his Ride All Night Tour, which wraps up in the 11th of October. After which, he will jump-start his mini-residency in Las Vegas’ MGM’s Park Theater by December.

Jason Aldean, Tour, We Back
via Kevin Winter, Getty Images

The 20-date trek includes stops in Bossier City, Louisiana; Orlando, Florida; and Madison, Wisconsin, before wrapping up with a March 14th show at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. On tap to support Aldean on select dates are Morgan Wallen, Riley Green, and Dee Jay Silver.

Jason Aldean, Tour, We Back
via Kevin Winter, Getty Images

Jason Aldean’s 2020 We Back Tour Dates:

Jan. 30 — Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena
Jan. 31 — Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center

Feb. 1 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Feb. 6 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
Feb. 7 — Omaha, Neb. @ CHI Health Center Arena
Feb. 8 — Fargo, N.D. @ Fargodome
Feb. 13 — Moline, Ill. @ TaxSlayer Center

Feb. 14 — Springfield, Mo. @ JQH Arena
Feb. 15 — Wichita, Kan. @ Intrust Bank Arena
Feb. 20 — Charleston, W.V. @ Charleston Coliseum
Feb. 21 — Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena
Feb. 27 — Bossier City, La. @ CenturyLink Center

Feb. 28 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Arena
Feb. 29 — Jonesboro, Ark. @ First National Bank Arena
March 5 — Lafayette, La. @ Cajundome
March 6 — Biloxi, Miss. @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum

March 7 — Tupelo, Miss. @ BancorpSouth Arena
March 12 — Madison, Wisc. @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 13 — Columbia, Mo. @ Mizzou Arena
March 14 — St. Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Cente


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