
Two of country music’s biggest stadium acts are teaming up again. After reuniting for a sold-out show at Georgia’s Sanford Stadium on April 25, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean are joining forces for the "Double Down Tour," a four-date co-headlining stadium run built around two of the genre’s most reliable live draws.
The newly added "Double Down Tour" dates will hit four U.S. stadiums across 2026. Both Bryan and Aldean are also running extensive solo tours throughout 2026, but the "Double Down Tour" dates are the co-headlining stadium events — the only chances to catch both artists sharing one stage. Given the demand each generates on their own, these four dates will each be marquee events.
Below are the four confirmed co-headlining stadium dates.
Date | City | Venue |
Saturday, August 1 | Missoula, MT | |
Sunday, August 16 | San Diego, CA | |
Thursday, August 20 | Washington, D.C. | |
Friday, December 11 | Las Vegas, NV |
Both Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan fan club members will have access to ticket presales beginning Wednesday, May 6, at 10 AM local time, followed by local team presales beginning on Thursday, May 7, at 10 AM local time.
Tickets for the "Double Down Tour" go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 8, at 10 AM local time. Fans can browse available dates and set alerts on SeatGeek to stay updated as tickets become available.
The "Double Down Tour" will feature a rotating lineup of special guests across select stadium dates.
For the August 1 show at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, MT, fans will see Chase Matthew and Lauren Watkins.
At Petco Park in San Diego, CA, on August 16, the bill includes Gavin Adcock and Chase Matthew.
The August 20 stop at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. features Dylan Scott and Dasha.
For the December 11 finale at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV, Jon Pardi and Chase Matthew will join the lineup.
With Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean already anchoring the bill, each stop adds another layer of country firepower through its supporting acts.
The "Double Down Tour" opens on Saturday, August 1, 2026 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, MT. Home to the University of Montana Grizzlies, the 25,000-seat venue offers a more intimate stadium atmosphere compared to the larger stops later on the run.
The final confirmed date is Friday, December 11, 2026 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV. A significant gap separates the August stadium run from the December finale, giving the Las Vegas show the feel of a standalone marquee event rather than just another tour stop.
This isn't a traditional headliner-and-opener format. You're getting two full headlining sets from artists who each carry stadium tours on their own, with stadium-scale production to match — massive lighting rigs, video walls and staging designed to fill venues holding 25,000 to 65,000 fans.
The combined catalogs span decades of country hits. Bryan's 'Country Girl (Shake It for Me),' 'Rain Is a Good Thing' and 'Play It Again' sit alongside Aldean's 'Dirt Road Anthem,' 'Big Green Tractor' and 'Burnin' It Down.' The energy at a co-headlining country stadium show runs different from a solo tour stop — the crowd is bigger, louder and feeding off two fanbases converging in one place.
A few practical tips for game day:
Arrive early. Stadium parking lots and entry gates take longer than arena shows. Budgeting an extra 30–45 minutes keeps the night stress-free.
Check venue policies. Bag restrictions and prohibited items vary by stadium. Petco Park, Nationals Park and Allegiant Stadium each have different rules worth reviewing ahead of time.
Merch lines. They move quickly at stadium shows but can stretch long. Hitting them early or during set transitions saves time.
Preview your view. Each of these stadiums offers a distinct sightline experience. SeatGeek's View from Seat tool lets you see what the stage looks like from a given section before you commit to a ticket.
Four stadiums, two headliners and one of the biggest country tours of 2026. Luckily, finding the right seat for a "Double Down Tour" date is straightforward on SeatGeek.
Head to SeatGeek or the SeatGeek app and search for "Luke Bryan" or "Jason Aldean." All four stadium dates will load so you can pick the city and venue that works for you.
Every "Double Down Tour" listing on SeatGeek displays all-in pricing, meaning the total you'll pay at checkout with no hidden fees added at the end.
Narrow your options by price range, section, number of tickets or Deal Score. Whether you're looking at floor seats at Petco Park or upper levels at Allegiant Stadium, filters help you zero in on the right fit for your budget.
Once you've found your seats, completing the purchase takes just a few clicks. SeatGeek's Buyer Guarantee backs every order, so your tickets are confirmed valid and delivered on time.
Your "Double Down Tour" tickets are delivered straight to the SeatGeek app — no printing, so just pull up your phone and walk in on show day.
From the first search to the moment your tickets hit the app, SeatGeek helps make sure the only thing left to do is count down to show night.
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