Jason Aldean’s Wax Figure Gets Unveiled in Las Vegas

Jason Aldean’s Wax Figure Gets Unveiled in Las Vegas

When Madame Tussauds opens their doors on April 14 in Nashville, Jason Aldean will find himself among the wax figures residing at the attraction.

Jason’s figure made it’s way from Nashville to Las Vegas this weekend (April 1) for a special meeting in the lobby of the MGM Grand Hotel. As visitors checked out the statue and took pictures of the wax Jason, the real Jason made his entrance to meet his double.

Surprise visitors screamed with excitement as the “Any Ol’ Barstool” singer was viewing his own replica for the first time. Jason’s doppleganger comes complete with his name printed on the neck of his guitar, a replica bracelet, cuff and necklace worn by Jason and the singers signature cowboy boots.

The wax body double will be flown back to Nashville where it will join previously announced artists—Beyoncé, Billie Holiday, Blake Shelton, Bob Dylan, Bruno Mars, Carrie Underwood, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Kenny Rogers, Little Jimmy Dickens, Louis Armstrong, Luke Bryan, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Pearl, Connie Britton & Chip Esten, Reba McEntire, Rihanna, Stevie Wonder and Taylor Swift—for the grand opening of Madame Tussauds Nashville on April 14.

Main photo courtesy Madame Tussauds; Gallery photos by Lisa Konicki

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