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Aldean’s Kinda Party

02:01 PM Tuesday 11/16/10 |   |

Jason Aldean takes an evening’s good time to the next level with his “My Kinda Party” tour, scheduled to launch in January.

Joining Aldean in his quest for the perfect party will be Eric Church and the JaneDear girls featuring Susie Brown and Danelle Leverett. With Church having already established himself as a rollicking great live act, this touring package is sure to bring a bunch of fun when it plays your town.

That is, if and when it plays your stomping grounds. So far, only five dates and cities have been released with no word on which venues will host the tour. But you can pretty much guess which where Aldean & Co. will play. Kicking off Jan. 21 in Little Rock, Ark., other announced dates are Jan. 22 in Fayetteville, Ark., Jan. 28 in Columbia, Mo., Jan. 29 in Tulsa, Okla., and Jan. 30 in Lubbock, Texas. Expect the tour to hit 32 or more cities.

“This is the tour I’ve dreamed about putting together my whole life. My band has never been tighter, and I finally have enough material and the kinda production to really take the songs to that next level for the fans,” Aldean said. “This one is for my Mom, who used to drive me to clubs when I wasn’t even 16 yet, wait on me to play the same Alabama, John Anderson and George Strait covers every night, then drive me home and make me do my homework before bed. We’ve come a long way!”

  • Jason Aldean

    Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion, Raleigh, N.C.
    June 5, 2010

    (Jason Moore)

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Of course there’s an album to go with the tour. My Kinda Party dropped Nov. 2 and has already moved 193,000 copies. For more information, click here for the Jason Aldean website.


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