Jason Aldean drops new music ahead of album release, sets 2026 ‘Songs About Us’ tour dates

Jason Aldean performs onstage during the 9th Annual ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium on September 1^ 2015 in Nashville^ Tennessee.

Jason Aldean is gearing up for a busy year with new music and a major tour. The singer recently scored his 31st career No. 1 at country radio with How Far Does a Goodbye Go, and soon after revealed plans for his 2026 Songs About Us Tour.

The 22-city trek launches July 16 in Bangor, Maine, at the Maine Savings Amphitheater, with stops including cities such as Fresno, Kansas City, and Hamilton, Ontario before finishing in Gilford, New Hampshire in late September. Opening acts on the tour include Chase Matthew, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Dee Jay Silver, with additional support from Elizabeth Nichols on select dates.

Alongside the tour news, Aldean also surprised fans with several new songs from his upcoming album Songs About Us, scheduled for release April 24. The 20-track project — his 12th studio album — includes the freshly released songs Drinking About You, Don’t Tell On Me, and a reimagined version of Dust on the Bottle featuring David Lee Murphy. A

Aldean previously previewed Songs About Us with the release of the tracks “Her Favorite Color,” “What’s A Little Heartache”, and ‘Easier Gone‘ – a duet with Jason’s wife Brittany, and was co-written by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, Jimmy Robbins and Josh Kerr. Aldean previously dropped three other tracks from the project back in November:  “Help You Remember,” “Hard To Love You,” and “Lovin’ Me Too Long”.

The album builds on the momentum from Aldean’s 2024 compilation 30 Number One Hits, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and marked his 13th top-10 country record. Says Aldean of Songs About Us: “This album is about real life. It means the world when one of my songs helps someone through a hard time—or celebrates their best moments. This album is about all of that—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Every track started with a real story or feeling, and together we turned those experiences into music. In the end, I realized this album is about all of us. These are songs about us.”

Shortly after the album drops, Aldean will return to his home state of Georgia for a milestone performance at Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia on April 25 alongside fellow Georgia native Luke Bryan. The show is a full-circle moment for Aldean, who became the first — and still the only — artist to headline the venue when he first performed there 13 years ago.

Preorder Songs About Us HERE.

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