Brittany Aldean is celebrating husband Jason Aldean’s first-ever No. 1 hit after his song “Try That in a Small Town” ignited a debate within the industry.
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Jason Aldean is recovering after suffering from heat exhaustion during his concert in Hartford, Connecticut Saturday.In a fan's video, captured from the show, Aldean is seen rushing off stage at the Xfinity Theatre after looking visibly uncomfortable and struggling to sing as he overheated on stage.Aldean, who was dressed in his usual jeans, t-shirt, cowboy boots and hat for the CT leg of his , had been performing for over an hour when the incident occurred. #JasonAldean runs off stage at the #xfinitytheatre show in #HartfordCT. Poor guy.
It was hotter than hell. It was bad enough just standing in the pit.
I can’t imagine performing in jeans, boots, and hat under all those lights in that humidity with no breeze. Hope he’s okay! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/upwFybMjvSThe «If I Didn't Love You» singer was forced to cut the concert short, with Xfinity Theatre taking to social media shortly after the health scare to inform fans about what had occurred.«Jason has become ill and can’t continue the show.
We are in the process of attempting to reschedule the performance, the official Instagram account for the theater wrote. »Please stay tuned on all social media channels for updates.«Despite the scary moment, Aldean has plans to make it up to the fans, with the theater penning another post after Saturday's show to confirm that the show will be rescheduled. »Yesterday’s Jason Aldean show will be rescheduled for a future date. We appreciate your patience as we work on rescheduling a new date, as well as the outpouring of well wishes for Jason," the venue wrote.The theater also confirmed that Aldean is doing well following the heat stroke, and urged fans to stay tuned for updates on a new concert date.The post continued, «A rep has confirmed
.Brittany Aldean is celebrating husband Jason Aldean’s first-ever No. 1 hit after his song “Try That in a Small Town” ignited a debate within the industry.
Jason Aldean’s wife is gloating over his success.
Jason Aldean's wife, Brittany, is clapping back at critics after Jason's controversial track, «Try That in a Small Town» hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Songs chart.The moment is monumental, not only for Jason but for country music as a whole with country songs Jason at No.
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Jason Aldean is thanking his fans for their unwavering support after the music video release of his song "Try That In A Small Town" sparked backlash. The country music singer took to Twitter on Monday to share a video montage that included clips of some of his recent shows with the song playing in the background. "Thank u guys.
Jason Aldean is speaking out about the backlash over the music video for his song «Try That in a Small Town.»Addressing concertgoers during the Cincinnati leg of his Friday, Aldean maintained that despite the dialogue surrounding the song and the labels affixed to him amid the controversy, what he is, is a proud American.«It's been a long week and I've seen a lot of stuff suggesting I'm this, suggesting I'm that,» The country crooner said in the fan-captured video. «Here's one thing I feel. I feel like everybody's entitled to their opinion.
Jason Aldean is speaking out about the backlash over the music video for his song “Try That in a Small Town.”
Jason Aldean is continuing to defend his controversial track.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Jason Aldean played his first concert Friday since his vigilante anthem “Try That in a Small Town” stirred up a national firestorm, soaking up a Cincinnati crowd’s adoration Friday night as he railed against “cancel culture” being responsible for the opposition to his divisive, violence-threatening song and video. “It’s been a long week. I’ve seen a lot of stuff suggesting I’m this, suggesting I’m that,” Aldean said, as the audience at the Riverbend Music Center booed the opposition he’s faced. “I feel everybody’s entitled to their opinion. You can think something all you want to, it doesn’t mean it’s true. What I am is a proud American… I love our country. I want to see it restored to what it once was before all this bullshit started happening to us. I love my country. I love my family. And I will do anything to protect that,” he declared, as the crowd began chanting “USA! USA!”
Jason Aldean addressed criticism he's faced throughout the week following the release of the music video for his latest hit, "Try That in a Small Town." In new videos surfacing on social media, Aldean joked he's had "a long-a-- week." "It's been a long week, and I've seen a lot of stuff," the country singer said between songs. "I've seen a lot of stuff suggesting I'm this, suggesting I'm that." On Instagram Tuesday, Aldean, 46, rejected the notion that his new tune, which hit airwaves in May and only recently received visuals, referenced "race or points to it." In the music video, Aldean touts how small towns wouldn't put up with the kind of riots and lawlessness many cities across the country faced during the summer of 2020.
Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany is standing by her husband’s side. After Aldean’s new single, "Try That In A Small Town," sparked backlash, Brittany reacted on her social media and thanked fans for their support. "Man do we love y’all. Free thinkers, lions not sheep… thankful for the support, always!" she wrote on her Instagram Wednesday.
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being flung on stage, Canadian singer Bryan Adams has become yet another star to be accosted on stage mid-performance. A fan got a little bit too enthusiastic during the singer’s live performance of “Summer of ’69” in Salt Lake City earlier this month — jumping on stage and taking the microphone to belt out the hit.The uninvited guest performer joined Adams on stage to sing, “Bought it at the five and dime,” into the microphone — much to Adams’ amusement.The ultra-fan managed to belt out a few more lines before security came and took him off stage — with the singer not missing a beat of the famous song, coming back in for the iconic lyrics: “Was the summer of ’69.”Adams was so bemused by the incident he posted a clip on his Instagram, writing, “Sometimes you just gotta laugh…#stagecrasher #summerof69,” in the caption.Fans commented on the crasher, applauding Adams’ professionalism.
Jason Aldean is getting some backlash for his new controversial track, «Try That in a Small Town,» which some critics describe as tone-deaf and divisive.Just days after he ran off stage in Hartford, Connecticut, after what he said was the result of heat exhaustion, the 46-year-old country singer is sparking backlash over the pro-gun lyrics to his new track, as well as the images depicted in the song's music video. Some of his more incendiary lyrics include, «Got a gun that my granddad gave me / They say one day they're gonna round up / Well, that s**t might fly in the city, good luck / Try that in a small town / See how far ya make it down the road / You cross that line, it won't take long / For you to find out, I recommend you don't / Try that in a small town.» Aldean further stoked the flames with the music video, whose backdrop included an American flag displayed on the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee — the site of the 1927 lynching of Henry Choate. Some of the more inflammatory images used in the music video included interlacing clips of protestors vandalizing cities in the wake of police brutality and racial unrest during the height of the pandemic.
Jason Aldean kicked off his summer concert tour over the weekend, though he had to cut the second show short due to heatstroke.