Jason Aldean tries to keep his mouth shut during his shows unless he’s actually singing one of his hit songs. You won’t find the superstar doing a lot of talking to the audience in between songs.
He says, “They don’t come out to hear me talk. You know what I’m saying? So, they come out, we’re gonna try to play as many songs as we can play.”
Most of those hit songs, like “Johnny Cash” and “When She Says Baby,” are designed to get fans on their feet. Jason and his band have been together for more than a decade now, but they still put their all into delivering those hits during the show.
“[The fans] know that when the show is over, I’m gonna be exhausted ’cause I’m gonna try to go out there and give it everything I’ve got,” Jason says. “My band, obviously, they’re one of the best in the business. They do the same thing. I think that’s what really makes it work is that it’s all of us up there doing that.”
That team effort creates the kind of atmosphere Jason wants fans to experience at his concerts.
He adds, “Anybody that’s been to one of our shows knows that it’s gonna be loud and it’s gonna be fun, and that’s what we want.”
Jason’s Burn It Down tour continues this weekend with shows in Ohio, Illinois and Iowa.
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