Jason Aldean will be back on the live music scene for this first time in over a year next month with Jason Aldean Live, two nights of full-production concerts at The Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee on May 14 -15.
A limited number of fans will be able to attend the shows in socially distanced four-person pods, starting at $99 a pod. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday (April 9) at 10 a.m. CT on JasonAldean.com and BonnarooFarm.com, and a dollar from each ticket will go to benefit the Bonnaroo Works Fund. Fans are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets to create their own comfortable space within their pod at the show, and concessions and merchandise will be available on-site through mobile ordering. Masks will be required for all attendees when moving around the venue, but may be removed while inside their own reserved seating area.
“You could’ve asked me to play a gas station at this point and I would say yes,” says Aldean. “So being able to set up the full show with all the band guys plugged in is going to make for a really good time. We’re going to turn it up—there’s nobody out there to bother—and make up for some lost time for sure.”
Tonight (April 5), fans can watch Aldean mentor and perform with two top 24 contestants on ABC’s American Idol for their All-Star Duets episode.
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