Jason Aldean Continues His Work In The Fight Against Breast Cancer

Jason Aldean Continues His Work In The Fight Against Breast Cancer

Jason Aldean is continuing his effort to help in the fight against breast cancer. The “She’s Country” singer is offering breast cancer survivors the chance to be an honorary roadie when he kicks off his They Don’t Know Tour in Toledo, Ohio, on April 27.

Jason has been in raising awareness for breast cancer research since 2004, after losing a dear friend to the disease.

“As long as I’m doing what I’m doing, I will do what I can to fight breast cancer and celebrate its survivors,” said Jason in a statement. “We all know someone whose life has been changed by this terrible disease, so we’re going to treat as many survivors as we can this year with a night out to take their minds off everything else.”

Throughout the tour, Jason will not only continue to donate a portion of each ticket sale to Susan G. Komen, but he will also be surprising one winner and a guest, at select dates, with concert tickets, VIP backstage access and a private meet and greet at the concert of their choice. All you have to do is enter below and share your story of surviving breast cancer for a chance to win.

For more details and to enter the contest, where fans can share their stories or nominate a loved one, visit their website.

Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images

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