Reigning ACM Artist of the Decade Jason Aldean and five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan have announced a 2026 co-headlining Tour.
The four-show Double Down Tour 2026 is set to kick off at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana, on August 1. The next shows are scheduled for August 16 at Petco Park in San Diego, August 20 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., and December 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Dee Jay Silver, DJ Rock, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Chase Matthew, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins will support the country stars on various dates.
"If our time in Georgia was a barometric measurement of what's ahead, these shows with Jason will make it one of the best touring years of my life. And the fans will hopefully feel the same way," says Bryan.
"Luke and I have each been at this, career-wise and as friends, for over twenty years, and have gotten to hit a lot of milestones along the way. We've gotten to share the stage plenty of times over the years, and playing UGA was just a preview of what's coming for the rest of these shows," adds Aldean.
Both Aldean's and Bryan's fan club members will have ticket presales starting Wednesday, May 6, at 10 AM local time and continuing through Thursday, May 7 at 10 PM local time, followed by local team presales starting Thursday, May 7, at 10 AM local time. Tickets to the public go on sale Friday, May 8, at 10 AM local time. Tickets are available at JasonAldean.com and LukeBryan.com.
Jason Aldean & Luke Bryan Double Down Tour Dates:
Aug 1 - Missoula, MT @ Washington-Grizzly StadiumAug 16 - San Diego, CA @ Petco ParkAug 20 - Washington, DC @ Nationals ParkDec 11 - Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
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