Aldean sells out second Atlanta show
Friday, February 24, 2012 – After taking only four minutes for Jason Aldean to sell out his May 19 show at Atlanta's Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood, he sold out a second show on May 18 in just a few hours today. No other country music artist has ever sold out two shows that quickly in the Atlanta venue's history.
"That's just ridiculous...I don't even know what to say," said Aldean.
The Macon, Ga. native is nominated for six Academy of Country Music Awards, including his second consecutive nods for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year, as well as Album of the Year for "My Kinda Party," Single Record of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year for Don't You Wanna Stay with Kelly Clarkson and Video of the Year for Tattoos on this Town. The April 1 show will air live from Las Vegas on CBS.
More news for Jason Aldean
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- 01/07/25: Brooks + Dunn, Aldean join for one night only - at Fenway
- 09/13/24: Shenandoah, Aldean, Bryan join forces
- 07/29/24: Aldean's "Whiskey Drink" reaches radio
- 11/27/23: Aldean extends tour
- 11/03/23: Aldean, Johnson, Dickerson release new music
- 10/06/23: Aldean serves up "Whiskey Drink"
CD reviews for Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean's 10th studio album "Georgia "initially seems like yeoman's effort. As the second half of a double album that follows last year's "Macon," the collection boasts 30 songs; 20 are new. It is a more than a respectable length for a single album. The remainder of the effort is padded with live tracks. The obvious question is why so long? In Adean's case, he said he has always leaned toward having more songs than less. Upon a sit down listen you get ...


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