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Jason Aldean Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk by Performing ‘Try That In A Small Town’ for His Late Friend

Country star Jason Aldean performing in Detroit, honoring Charlie Kirk with a powerful tribute during his show.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Jason Aldean did not just play a song in Detroit on Thursday night, he sent a message that cut through the grief and outrage surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk.

At a sold-out Pine Knob Music Theatre, Jason Aldean stopped his show to address the crowd, his voice heavy with emotion. He did not waste time sugarcoating. “An amazing person by the name of Charlie Kirk was murdered yesterday in Utah,” Aldean said. “This was a guy that I knew for a few years, had a chance to meet him on quite a few occasions, talk to him, one of the best people ever. I mean, this is not the guy you go after is what I’m trying to say.” The room went quiet, the weight of those words hanging heavy before he continued.

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The Georgia-born star then spoke to the uneasy reality of today’s America. “It’s a weird country that we live in. When you start taking people out because you disagree with their opinions, that’s not what we’re about here,” Aldean told the crowd. In that moment, he was not just a performer. He was a friend speaking for thousands who feel robbed of a man they respected.

Charlie Kirk, just 31 years old, was fatally shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. Known as the founder of Turning Point USA, he built a movement that gave young conservatives a voice and a place to gather. He was also one of the earliest supporters of Aldean’s “Try That In A Small Town,” the very song Aldean chose to dedicate in his honor.

“I remember when we put this song out, people like Charlie Kirk were some of the first ones to come up and go, ‘that’s what it’s about, this country coming together, calling out the bullsh** when we see it, trying to get everything back on track,'” Aldean said. “This guy wanted nothing more than what was best for all of us and our kids and everything moving forward. Charlie’s a guy that’s going to be very, very much missed, and this is something that his legacy is going to live on forever with Turning Point and what he’s done with only 31 years on this planet.”

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Thank you Jason for doing this. May #CharlieKirk rest in peace ❤️

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When the first notes of “Try That In A Small Town” hit, the audience erupted. Chants of “U-S-A” filled the venue, fans raising their voices with Aldean in what felt less like a concert and more like a declaration. Videos posted to TikTok showed giant screens lighting up with a tribute photo of Kirk, alongside the words “Rest in Peace” and “Never Forget” in honor of the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” played before Aldean’s set, adding to the patriotic weight of the night.

It was raw, loud, and unapologetically emotional. Aldean’s tribute was not polished PR. It was a gut punch from a man who lost a friend and wanted the world to know why it mattered.

Charlie Kirk’s death is still under investigation. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, has been taken into custody after turning himself in with encouragement from family members. President Trump has already vowed to attend Kirk’s funeral in Arizona, calling him “great, and even legendary.”

But in Detroit, Jason Aldean did what country music has always done best. He turned heartbreak into a song, and in doing so, he gave fans a way to grieve, to remember, and to fight back against the darkness. “Try That In A Small Town” has always carried controversy, but on this night, it carried something far bigger. It carried the memory of Charlie Kirk, and it carried the voices of a crowd unwilling to let that memory fade.

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