Disappointed
by Mrs. Lakes on 11/12/25Chase Field - PhoenixRating: 1 out of 5Politics has a place and it shouldn’t have been at a concert. Was there to hear music not politics! Disgusted big turn off

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-A pre-show acoustic performance and Q&A session with Jason Aldean**
-Light snacks and cash bar with one (1) drink ticket***
-Games, photo booth and more****
*Location may vary by venue. See specific date for details. Please note: The exclusive VIP section of the GA pit will only be reserved until the intro music starts for Jason Aldean’s performance on the main stage.
**Ultimate VIP Lounge Experience does not include a meet and greet with Jason Aldean.
***Local liquor laws apply.
****The photo booth and photo op do not include the artist.

-A pre-show acoustic performance and Q&A session with Jason Aldean**
-Light snacks and cash bar with one (1) drink ticket***
-Games, photo booth and more****
*Location may vary by venue. See specific date for details.
**VIP Lounge Experience does not include a meet and greet with Jason Aldean.
***Local liquor laws apply.
****The photo booth and photo op do not include the artist.

* The photo op does not include the artist.

*Location may vary by venue. See specific date for details.
**The photo op does not include the artist.
Jason Aldean is a country music superstar who hails from Macon, Georgia. The five-time Grammy Award nominee has had nine No. 1s on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and has toured with genre heavyweights Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, and Kenny Chesney. Following Aldean’s 2005 self-titled debut album, he broke through with 2009’s Wide Open and its two triple-platinum singles, “She’s Country” and ”Big Green Tractor.” He ascended to mainstream success with 2010’s quadruple-platinum My Kinda Party, which is home to his career-highest Billboard Hot 100 single “Dirt Road Anthem.” Upon releasing Night Train in 2012, Aldean kicked off a four-album streak atop the Billboard 200 chart that ran through 2018’s Rearview Town. In 2019, Aldean was named Artist of the Decade at the ACM Awards. He has also earned three consecutive Entertainer of the Year awards at the ACMs, and numerous accolades at the CMT Music Awards. Aldean has continued to lead by example into the next decade with his ambitious two-part tenth album Macon, Georgia (released in 2022) and 2023's Highway Desperado.
To connect with Jason Aldean:
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Jason Aldean Tour Dates:
2025:
2026:

The Jason Aldean: Full Throttle Tour began in May 2025, with dates scheduled through late January 2026.
Be sure to add Jason Aldean to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com(Opens in new tab) or in the Ticketmaster App to get important alerts about his concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone(Opens in new tab) or Android(Opens in new tab).)
The Jason Aldean: Full Throttle Tour began on May 23, 2025 at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Jason Aldean’s Full Throttle Tour will include special guests Nate Smith, RaeLynn, and Dee Jay Silver on select dates. Aldean is also set to co-headline Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on May 30 with Brooks & Dunn.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase four VIP package options for the Jason Aldean: Full Throttle Tour. The VIP packages include perks such as:
*Location may vary by venue. See specific date for details. Please note: The exclusive VIP section of the GA pit will only be reserved until the intro music starts for Jason Aldean’s performance on the main stage.
**Ultimate VIP Lounge Experience does not include a meet and greet with Jason Aldean.
***Local liquor laws apply.
****The photo booth does not include the artist.
Jason Aldean’s Full Throttle Tour will include the following special guests on select dates:
Be sure to check your event page for details.
A recent Jason Aldean setlist(Opens in new tab) can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Tickets and VIP packages are now on sale for Jason Aldean's 2025-26 Full Throttle Tour. Tickets and VIP packages are still available for most dates.
Politics has a place and it shouldn’t have been at a concert. Was there to hear music not politics! Disgusted big turn off
The venue was awful, the sound.There was so much echoing all you could hear was base and vibrations. Not a single vendor accepted cash. Have fraud on my bank account.So I had no bank card or credit card so I was unable to eat or drink while at the venue. I was on the third level at the top and the stairs are 3 stories up and a super angle.Angle making it hard to climb the stairs. Jason Aldean put on a great show even though I couldn't hear anything. But echoes and vibrations and they open the roof for the concert. It probably wouldn't have been a much better experience. I don't recommend going to any concert at chase field in Phoenix..
We were disappointed. Thought we were at a Rock Concert, music so loud it overpowered Jason and the acoustics didn't help. Wouldn't go again.
The sound system was messed up for Jason Aldean for one. Also before the rodeo was over people crowded the walkway for entrance for the floor pass and we couldn't even see the last 3 rides of the rodeo. Prices for drinks at the event were as usual outrageous!! Spending $600 plus for the event and then extremely inflated drink prices is a bit ridiculous!
Acoustics were bad, we had really good seats, not worth the money.
Totally recommend seeing Jason in concert! One hell of a show
I LOVED the lineup, awesome! The sound/acoustics sucked! WAY too much base, drums. Vocals were drowned out, as was lead guitar. Both Riley Green AND Jason Aldean-sad not to be able to hear them, enjoy the music.
Sound system was poor. Gal behind us was yelling at people next to us. We ended up just leaving three songs into Jason Aldean. Unfortunate!
My husband and I were not able to leave our seats for a while being they let people crowd both sides of the stairs before letting them onto the floor before the concert. I was almost shoved down the stairs. Thank goodness for a very kind and caring police officer who took my hand and help me up so I could use the restroom. They need to find a different way to line all these people up. Very upsetting to say the least. Rodeo and concert were both amazing...
The sound during the rodeo was good and the first entertainer. When Jason Aldean started something happened to the sound system. The sound was so bad we left after about 30 minutes
Chase Field is a horrible venue for a concert. The sound was awful, very muffled and sounded slow. Zero energy from the crowd. Rodeo was great though. Enjoyed all the events.
We waited to see if sound would get better. After 2 songs we left. Sound was awful.
Absolutely 10/10—Bucket list concert was worth the hype. Riley Green and Jason Aldean were a fantastic duo.
Our family went to see Jason at the Hondo Rodeo Fest and it was the perfect first concert experience for them! He played many of his earlier hits and we were all singing along!
The audio at Chase was horrible. All you could hear were the drums and bass. They drowned out most of the audio for both Aldean & Riley Green. I was hoping the sound engineers would eventually balance it out, but they didn’t. It honestly ruined the experience because you could barely hear/understand the lyrics from the singers.
The concert was awesome, Riley Green and Jason Aldean. Was amazing. The Roedo was amazing best night ever.
If you were not on the floor level the sound was terrible. I could not understand a word that was said from the bull riders interviews to the music performances. This was the worst money I've ever spent on a concert.
Jason Aldean is great, loved all his songs. Can't wait to see him again.
We had a great time watching and listening to Jason Aldean perform. We would definitely come to another concert of his.
Jason Aldean always puts on an amazing show. I’ve seen him live many, many times and he always sounds great, is entertaining, and engages with his audience. This performance was no exception. The only downside was the venue. The Laughlin Events Center is like an overcrowded high school football stadium. People are packed in there! The beer lines are outrageously long. So long that my husband missed Shane Profitt’s entire opening set. You may as well pass on using the restroom or buying merch because those lines were even longer! The sound system was crackly and there is no video production like at larger venues. The pit was so narrow and overcrowded that we had to stay near the exit to be able to breathe and see. On the plus side, security was on it, the beer and ticket prices were good, and it is a short walk back to the hotel casinos. I’m surprised major artists perform here. I probably wouldn’t go back unless improvements are made to the sound system, pit, and restroom situation.