Jason Aldean Extends “We Back Tour” With Brett Young, Mitchell Tenpenny & More

Jason Aldean Extends “We Back Tour” With Brett Young, Mitchell Tenpenny & More

Jason Aldean added a summer leg to his previously announced We Back Tour.

Jason extended the tour with 22 new dates, including stops in Toronto, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, San Diego and more. Brett Young, Mitchell Tenpenny and Dee Jay Silver will serve as support on the summer leg.

The 20-date winter leg of the We Back Tour kicks off on Jan. 20 in Columbia, S.C., with Morgan Wallen, Riley Green and Dee Jay Silver serving as support.

“When I came into country music and made my mark, it was with a banger,” Jason says. “But we haven’t put out a lot of that stuff over the last couple years. So we got [“We Back”], and to me it just says what it says: ‘Thought we were gone, but you’re wrong—now it’s on.’”

We Back Tour (New Summer Dates in Bold)

  • Jan. 30 | Columbia, SC | Colonial Life Arena
  • Jan. 31 | Orlando, FL | Amway Center
  • Feb. 1 | Jacksonville, FL | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
  • Feb. 6 | Des Moines, IA | Wells Fargo Arena
  • Feb. 7 | Omaha, NE | CHI Health Center Arena
  • Feb. 8 | Fargo, ND | Fargodome
  • Feb. 13 | Moline, IL | TaxSlayer Center
  • Feb. 14 | Springfield, MO | JQH Arena
  • Feb. 15 | Wichita, KS | InTrust Bank Arena
  • Feb. 20 | Charleston, WV | Charleston Coliseum
  • Feb. 21 | Charlottesville, VA | John Paul Jones Arena
  • Feb. 27 | Bossier City, LA | CenturyLink Center
  • Feb. 28 | Oklahoma City, OK | Chesapeake Arena
  • Feb. 29 | Jonesboro, AR | First National Bank Arena
  • March 5 | Lafayette, LA | Cajundome
  • March 6 | Biloxi, MS | Mississippi Coast Coliseum
  • March 7 | Tupelo, MS | BancorpSouth Arena
  • March 12 | Madison, WI | Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • March 13 | Columbia, MO | Mizzou Arena
  • March 14 | St. Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center
  • July 17 | Toronto, ON | Budweiser Stage
  • July 23 | Bethel, NY | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
  • July 24 | Canandaigua, NY | CMAC
  • July 25 | Hartford, CT | Xfinity Theatre
  • July 31 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP
  • Aug. 1 | St. Louis, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre**
  • Aug. 2 | Indianapolis, IN | Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
  • Aug. 13 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
  • Aug. 14 | Philadelphia, PA | BB&T Pavilion
  • Aug. 15 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live
  • Aug. 21 | Burgettstown, PA | S&T Bank Music Park
  • Aug. 22 | Chicago, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre**
  • Aug. 23 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center
  • Aug. 28 | Atlanta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 11 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amp
  • Sept. 12 | West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Amphitheater
  • Sept. 17 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater**
  • Sept. 18 | Phoenix, AZ | Ak|Chin Pavilion**
  • Sept. 19 | San Diego, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre**
  • Sept. 24 | Sacramento, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 25 | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 26 | Irvine, CA | FivePoint Amphitheatre**

** Openers to be announced

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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