Jason Aldean Brings Out Country Megastar for Unforgettable Concert Performance: ‘What An Amazing Show’ originally appeared on Parade.
Jason Aldean went “Full Throttle” during his latest show in Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on August 07.
The country superstar delighted concertgoers with an appearance from a special guest—fellow country hitmaker Kane Brown.
The duo joined forces to perform “Dirt Road Anthem” together, with footage from the show revealing fans going wild over the memorable concert moment.
“This was great 🔥🔥🔥love this !!! ❤️” one wrote under the ACM Awards TikTok account footage, as another called it “Such a great concert tonight!!”
“OMG!! ❤ what an amazing show!!! ❤ Jason Aldean AGAIN brought down the Bridgestone Arena ROOF!!! ❤❤” a fan commented on another video, as someone else chimed in, “i was there and it was a blast 🔥🔥”
The latest show marks a stop on Aldean’s Full Throttle Tour, which kicked off on May 23rd and features special guests Nate Smith, RaeLynn, and Dee Jay Silver.
Brown is currently on The High Road tour as well, which will take him to Europe as it runs through Oct. 10.
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On Thursday, Brown also filmed a scene for an episode of the hit series 911: Nashville. ABC reports that the “Miles On It” crooner “proves heroic in a major storyline” in the franchise’s first spinoff that will premiere Thursday, Oct. 9, on the network.
The series stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, JuaniFeliz and Hunter McVey.
As for Brown, he’s no stranger to emergency procedurals. He previously made his acting debut in another broadcast drama, appearing on CBS’s Fire Country in 2023.
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Jason Aldean Brings Out Country Megastar for Unforgettable Concert Performance: ‘What An Amazing Show’ first appeared on Parade on Aug 8, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 8, 2025, where it first appeared.