JASON ALDEAN BRINGS HIS "BIG GREEN TRACTOR"
TO PLAY COLONIAL LIFE ARENA SATURDAY, OCTOBER
2 AT 7:30 PM
WITH SPECIAL GUEST LUKE
BRYAN
TICKETS GO ON
SALE FRIDAY, JULY 16 AT 10:00
AM
COLUMBIA, SC - Jason
Aldean brings his "Wide Open" tour, produced by AEG
Live to Colonial Life Arena with Luke Bryan on Saturday,
October 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $36.75 and
$31.75; they go on sale Friday, July 16 at 10
a.m. and are available online at www.TWCtix.com, in person at
the Time Warner Cable Box Office at Colonial Life Arena, over
the phone at 877-4-TWC-TIX (489-2849) and at Columbia and
Lexington Play It Again Sports
locations.
Aldean’s first three albums have sold more
than 3.5 million copies and spawned nine smash hits including
“She’s Country,” “Big Green Tractor,” “The Truth,” Why” and
“Hicktown.” In the last 13 months Aldean has spent more
time at the No. one spot than any other country artist,
claiming nine weeks at the summit with three consecutive
multi-week chart-toppers. He has toured with superstars
Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts and
more. As a tour headliner he has smashed multiple venue
sales and attendance records and continues to pack thousands
of fans into sold-out arenas across the
country.
“We’ve had such a great year with
some really big songs and a packed-out arena tour, and I’m
just not ready to move on from it quite yet,” laughs
Aldean. “All of us...my band, crew, Luke, and his
guys...we’ve been having a blast out on the road
together. I think the fans can feel that
too. There are a few things to count on...the music will
be loud, the beer will be cold, and college football will be
on every TV backstage and in the parking
lot!”
“Rain is a Good Thing," Luke Bryan's new single is currently sitting at #3 on
the Billboard Country Music Chart.
Bryan also won Top New Artist
at this year's ACM awards and performed earlier this year at
Colonial Life Arena with Martina McBride and Blake
Shelton.
Global Spectrum (global-spectrum.com),
management company of Colonial Life Arena, is the fastest
growing firm in the public assembly facility management field
with more than 85 facilities throughout the United States and
Canada. The Philadelphia-based company is part of one of the
world's largest sports and entertainment companies,
Comcast-Spectacor.