Jason Aldean shares 2014 tour details this morning on Good Morning America
First Announced Stadium Dates Will Include Special Guests Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr
From New York City this morning, Multi-Platinum entertainer Jason Aldean announced the details of his 2014 BURN IT DOWN TOUR that will kick off May 1 in Roanoke, VA and continue on to roughly 50 cities through the end of the year. Red-hot duo Florida Georgia Line and breakthrough artist Tyler Farr are also on the bill. Aldean also revealed from MLB.com studios that the trek will hit baseball stadiums across the country, including Nationals Park (Washington, D.C.), Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia, PA), PNC Park (Pittsburgh, PA) and Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati, OH). Fans can purchase tickets beginning Jan. 24 for select cities as part of tour promoter Live Nation's Country Megaticket at www.Megaticket.com, and additional ticketing information will be available in the coming weeks at www.jasonaldean.com.
"It's no secret that I grew up dreaming of playing baseball stadiums," said Aldean. "I thought it would be as a first baseman, but playing them as a musician is just as sweet! We're going to crank this thing up to 11, bring along our buddies Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr and put on the biggest and best show we can. My goal is that when the last song is over, and you're walking back to the parking lot, you're already on your phone searching to find the next show."
Reds Chief Operating Officer Phil Castellini said, "The Reds are excited about Jason Aldean's "Burn It DownTour" in 2014, especially because our season ticket holders can purchase tickets in advance of the public. We will be announcing more details about the concert as they become available. "
In the wake of shattered attendance records and more than 1.5 million tickets sold on his last tour, Aldean's 2014 BURN IT DOWN TOUR follows sellouts at some of the nation's most legendary venues including University of Georgia's Sanford Stadium, Wrigley Field, a two-night stand at Fenway Park, Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl.