Jason Aldean to Meet Breast Cancer Survivors Throughout Upcoming Tour

“As long as I’m doing what I’m doing, I’m will do what I can to fight breast cancer and celebrate its survivors," said Aldean.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Jason Aldean to Meet Breast Cancer Survivors Throughout Upcoming Tour
Jason Aldean with fans; Photo by Loreen Sarkis/Getty Images for "Concert for the Cure"

He may be a huge country music star when it comes to his role on stage, but Jason Aldean still gives back to the ones fighting their battles with breast cancer by hanging out with them every chance he can.

Throughout his career, Aldean has been dedicated to his relationship with Susan G. Komen by getting to know some of his fans facing the struggles of the disease on tour. For his upcoming tour, the country singer decided to show some love by inviting “Honorary Roadies” to come hang out with him before his They Don’t Know shows.

“As long as I’m doing what I’m doing, I’m will do what I can to fight breast cancer and celebrate its survivors,” said Aldean. “We all know someone whose life has been changed by this terrible disease, so we’re going to treat as many survivors as we can this year with a night out to take their minds off everything else.”

The survivors who get to join Aldean for a little backstage fun will be hand-selected and surprised after being nominated through essay submissions. Those “Honorary Roadies” will get the chance of a lifetime by receiving concert tickets, VIP backstage passes and a private hang session with Aldean.

The They Don’t Know Tour kicks off in Toledo, Ohio, on Thursday, April 27. Fans can find tickets for the shows on Aldean’s website.