Jason Aldean has found that his fans will follow him just about anywhere when it comes to his live shows. When the singer decided to headline his My Kinda Party tour this year, he took a chance and booked amphitheaters throughout the summer and fall months. The results have been incredible for the Georgia native and his entourage.

"We've never tried to headline amphitheaters before, so this year we decided to jump in there with Tim McGraw, Keith Urban and Toby Keith and go for it," Jason tells The Boot. "We figured it would be a learning year for us, going in and seeing maybe only 12,000 of the 25,000 seats filled. But to go in and sell them out weeks in advance, that has far surpassed what we thought it would do."

As an example, Jason points to last year's show at Chicago's House of Blues where an audience of 2,500 attended. "This time we played to a sold-out crowd of 28,000 at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheater with Chris Young and Thompson Square. It's unbelievable to see how far it's come in the last year or so. It's incredible."

Jason's audiences are loud and appreciative as the superstar entertainer treats them to fan favorites including 'Dirt Road Anthem,' 'She's Country' and 'Big Green Tractor.'

"I've been waiting for this kind of thing to happen since I was 14," he confesses. "This is the tour I've been waiting to have and hoping it would be successful. You can't help but get a little jacked up when you go out there and see 22,000 people screaming and hollering for you."

One of Jason's more memorable recent shows was in Cincinnati, a date which had been postponed because of flooding.

"The fans waited two months longer to see us and when we walked out, they were ready!" he says enthusiastically. "When you walk onstage and the crowds are insane, then you as an entertainer feed of them. You know it's gonna be a good night. We want the people who pay for the tickets to come to the show and be entertained and exhausted when they leave. We hope they have fun and then get on the phone or computer to figure out when our show will be close by the next time so they can do it again."

While the stage is exciting, travel time can be a little less so. Jason says it seems like something is always happening to keep everyone on their toes. "Thompson Square didn't have a drummer because he broke his foot playing basketball, so my drummer was having to fill in for him. Then one day we were all waiting on the show and an ambulance comes screaming up because Chris Young's bus driver busted his head open on one of the bus mirrors."

It hasn't all been grueling, however. "One of the best times we had was when my drummer had his birthday while we were in San Jose, Calif.," the singer recalls. "We took him out and basically just took over this karaoke bar. We looked at pictures the next day and they looked like they were from the movie 'The Hangover.' We had a blast!"

Jason is on a short break right now, but resumes his My Kinda Party tour on Oct. 21 in Denver, Colo. He then heads for Salt Lake City, Utah, the next night and Reno, Nev. on Oct. 23.

Watch Jason Aldean's 'My Kinda Party' Video
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