Two of the biggest names in country music. One unforgettable summer. Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan, longtime friends and Georgia natives, are sharing the stage in 2026 on the Double Down Tour - a co-headline stadium run that picks up right where their sold-out night at Sanford Stadium in Athens left off. The April kickoff drew over 63,000 fans and saw the duo debut their brand-new collaboration "Songs About Us," and now they're taking that same chemistry on the road.
Stadium fans across the country are about to get a country-music heavyweight bout. Aldean brings the swagger and grit of "Dirt Road Anthem," "She's Country," "Burnin' It Down," and "Try That In A Small Town." Bryan answers with the party-starting anthems "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)," "Drunk on You," "Crash My Party," and "Country On." Add in their shared songs and surprise duet moments, and every night becomes a true co-headline event - not a tour with one opener, but two superstars pulling out the hits.
Joining the bill on select dates are Gavin Adcock, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott, Dasha, Chase Matthew, and Lauren Watkins. Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock will be on every stop, keeping the tailgate vibes going from gates open to last call. Stadium tours like this one tend to move fast - if you're thinking about a city, don't wait too long to lock it in.
Browse the Jason Aldean & Luke Bryan tour schedule in the listings below to find the city closest to you. Stadium dates announced so far include Missoula, San Diego, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas, with more potentially on the way. Grab your tickets through BigStub with confidence - over 20 years in the game, the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, and a full buyer guarantee on every order.
Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean
Washington/Grizzly Stadium
Missoula, MT
Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean
Petco Park
San Diego, CA
Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
It started with a phone call between two friends who hadn't shared a stage in years. By April 2026, that phone call turned into a sold-out show at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, where 63,000 fans watched Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan trade verses and jokes deep into the night. The reaction was instant - and so were the calls for more dates. The pair officially announced the Double Down Tour shortly after, expanding what was supposed to be a one-off reunion into a stadium-sized 2026 run.
What makes this run different from a typical co-headline package is the structure. Both Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan deliver full headline-length sets, plus the two stars come together for shared songs and surprises - including their newly released duet "Songs About Us." It's less of a tour with an opener and more of a true two-headliner experience, the kind country fans get every five or ten years if they're lucky.
The four announced 2026 stadium dates each carry their own flavor. The kickoff in Missoula, Montana at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on August 1 brings big-sky country energy to a venue that rarely hosts concerts. San Diego on August 16 puts the show inside Petco Park, the Padres' downtown ballpark with one of the best skyline views in baseball. Washington, D.C. on August 20 lands at Nationals Park, and the run wraps with a winter blowout at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on December 11.
Confirmed Double Down Tour 2026 dates:
The opener pool is loaded with rising and established country talent. Gavin Adcock, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott, Dasha, Chase Matthew, and Lauren Watkins all join on select dates, while Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock spin the entire run. Each stop will have its own confirmed support order, listed on the individual event pages above.
For nearly two decades, fans have packed Aldean and Bryan shows separately - both have hit Entertainer of the Year, both have headlined the world's biggest stadiums, and both have built catalogs deep enough to fill a three-hour set on their own. Doing it together creates the rare night where a fan can hear "Big Green Tractor," "Drunk on You," "Dirt Road Anthem," and "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)" under the same roof. Lock in your tickets early through BigStub - 20+ years of trusted service and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
Tickets for the 2026 co-headline shows are available through Ticketmaster, the official Jason Aldean website, and the official Luke Bryan website. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
The Double Down Tour kicks off August 1 in Missoula, then plays Petco Park (Aug 16), Nationals Park (Aug 20), and Allegiant Stadium (Dec 11). Public on-sale started Friday, May 8 at 10 AM local time, with fan club presales running earlier in the week.
All four stops are major outdoor stadium dates. Washington-Grizzly Stadium seats around 26,000, Petco Park holds about 42,000 for concerts, Nationals Park can host roughly 41,000, and Allegiant Stadium tops out near 65,000. Plan for parking, weather, and bag-policy rules ahead of time.
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Pricing varies by city, seat location, and demand. Premium pit and lower-bowl seats command the highest prices, while upper deck and standing-room areas tend to be more affordable. Browse the listings above for live pricing on every confirmed date.
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Yes. The two friends are co-headlining the Double Down Tour 2026, a stadium run that grew out of their sold-out Sanford Stadium show in Athens. Confirmed dates so far hit Missoula, San Diego, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas.
Four stadium dates have been announced: August 1 in Missoula, August 16 in San Diego, August 20 in Washington D.C., and December 11 in Las Vegas. More cities could be added depending on demand - keep an eye on the schedule above.
Yes. Both stars deliver full headline-length sets, and they share the stage for collaborative songs and surprise duets. The format mirrors what fans saw at Sanford Stadium during the Athens kickoff.
"Songs About Us" is a brand-new duet the two debuted live at Sanford Stadium on April 25, 2026. It's expected to feature on every Double Down Tour show, often as a centerpiece moment in the night.
Support varies by date and includes Gavin Adcock, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott, Dasha, Chase Matthew, and Lauren Watkins. Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock are confirmed for every show, keeping the energy up before and between sets.
Expect Aldean staples like "Dirt Road Anthem," "She's Country," "Big Green Tractor," "Burnin' It Down," and "Try That In A Small Town," alongside Bryan favorites such as "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)," "Play It Again," "Drunk on You," "Crash My Party," and "Country On."
Co-headline stadium nights typically run three to four hours including support sets. With both stars delivering full sets and shared on-stage moments, expect each Double Down show to push toward the upper end of that range.
The four announced stops are Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Petco Park in San Diego, Nationals Park in Washington D.C., and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Each is a major outdoor stadium with full parking and concessions.
Prices vary by venue, seat location, and how close to the show you buy. Lower-bowl, pit, and VIP areas command a premium, while upper-deck and lawn-style seating are more affordable. Check the listings above for current pricing.
Country stadium shows are generally all-ages events, though some venues require unaccompanied minors to be a certain age and may restrict pit-area entry. Check the venue's policy before purchasing for younger fans.
Both have hinted at the possibility of more cities given how quickly the announced shows have moved. The Athens kickoff alone sparked the entire run, so additional dates are absolutely possible - check back here for any updates.
Yes. All four stadiums offer onsite parking and pre-purchase passes through their official websites. Booking parking ahead of time is highly recommended for stadium shows of this size.
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For a co-headline stadium night, plan to arrive at least 60 to 90 minutes before doors. Parking, security, and entry lines move slowly when 25,000+ fans are showing up, and you don't want to miss the opener's warm-up set.