Jason Aldean premiering new video during Wolf Moon Bourbon livestream

Hosted by VYE, livestream will also feature stripped-down set from Aldean

Multi-Platinum entertainer Jason Aldean will debut the new music video for his Top 30 and climbing single “Blame It On You” during an interactive livestream, Wolf Moon Bourbon on the Rocks with Jason Aldean hosted on VYE tomorrow (Thurs, Jan 28th) at 9 pm ET via VYE.live. As Thursday marks 2021’s wolf moon, the first full moon of the year, Aldean will perform a stripped down set and toast to the evening with his latest creation, Wolf Moon Bourbon before the release of his yearning video.

Directed by Shaun Silva, the music video for “Blame It On You” highlights “the difficulty in saying goodbye” (Billboard) as a flashback in time traces the imperfections and aftermath of a failed relationship. The “power ballad” (Rolling Stone) follows 24 career chart-topper hits including Aldean’s most recent, “Got What I Got,” both of which are featured on his sixth consecutive No. 1 selling album 9 (Macon Music/Broken Bow Records).

The music video for “Blame It On You” will be available on Aldean’s official YouTube page following the livestream.

A limited number of ticket holders will be randomly upgraded to the VIP experience for Wolf Moon Bourbon on the Rocks with Jason Aldean featuring a post-show virtual hang with Aldean.

The three-time ACM “Entertainer of the Year” continues to hold his ground making modern albums with an old-school soul — most recently with his ninth studio album, 9, which debuted at the top spot on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. Notably, all seven of Aldean’s previous studio albums have been certified platinum, while bolstering 15 billion streams and more than 20 million albums sold. Known as a member of country’s elite headliners, Aldean’s past tours are nearing legendary status as he is one of the first of few acts in the genre to sell out multiple stadiums including UGA’s Sanford Stadium, Fenway Park and Wrigley Field.

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