Spend Your Labor Day Weekend With Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood & More

Get ready for a big end-of-summer blowout bash with Jason Aldean when he hosts Workin’ Hard Country, Westwood One’s Labor Day salute to America’s work force, airing Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 3–5).

Jason will kick off the holiday music special with his latest single “A Little More Summertime,” followed by hits “Lights Come On,” “Burnin’ It Down,” “Dirt Road Anthem” and a few cuts from his seventh studio album, They Don’t Know. You’ll also hear stories from Jason about the making of his new album.

Labor Day Weekend Special hosted by Jason Aldean BUTTONThe “Fly Over States” singer even invited a few of his famous friends—including Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, Kelsea Ballerini, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood—to provide the music and share stories about the jobs they held before they were famous.

“My buddies and I got you covered—great music, stories about our jobs before rocking the airwaves, plus I’m going to throw in some of my songs too,” said Jason. “So if you’re chillin’ by the pool  or grillin’ up some burgers and dogs, we want to party with you all Labor Day weekend. I promise it will be your kind of party.”

Fresh off of his seventeenth No. 1 single, “Lights Come On,” Jason has released his newest single, “A Little More Summertime,” from his upcoming seventh studio album, They Don’t Know, which is available Sept. 9. Jason is currently on the road with his Six String Circus Tour.

Listen to the Workin’ Hard Country promo below and spend your Labor Day weekend with Jason Aldean and friends. Check with your local country radio station for air times!

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