On July 26, Jason Aldean took the stage at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater in Salt Lake City as part of his current headline run, the Full Throttle world tour. As the night came to a close, Aldean treated fans to a rare and special moment by inviting his two youngest children, Memphis, 7, and Navy, 6, up on stage for a final goodbye.

A clip of this heartwarming moment was captured and shared to TikTok by 93.3 The Bull, giving fans a glimpse into the personal side of the country star’s tour life on the road. In the video, Aldean is seen holding his kids close while encouraging the massive crowd to cheer for his special guests. Both Memphis and Navy gave a shy wave to the fans before Aldean scooped them up and led them offstage.

Also waiting in the wings was Aldean’s wife, Brittany, who was captured in another fan video watching the sweet family moment unfold. With his children safely by her side, Aldean turned back to the audience for one last wave as his band’s powerful guitar and drum solos faded, signaling the official end of the show.

This was a rare moment for the country star as his children aren’t often seen joining him on stage. Aldean’s other half also gave fans a peek into their life on the road with a carousel of photos on Instagram from their recent “western weekend.” Among the images was a heartfelt shot of their children sharing the stage with their dad at another show, showcasing the close-knit family relationship they have on and off the stage.

Jason Aldean has made it known that family is a top priority in his life and he’s lucky enough to often have them out on the road with him. As the kids grow older, the “Whiskey Drink” singer says they are starting to have a better n understanding of his life as a country star.

During a recent interview on The Bobby Bones Show, he opened up about this topic, and joked that despite his nationwide success, he will always be just “dad” to Memphis and Navy.

“I think they get it. I think it’s just different. I mean when they’re your kids, I mean your dad, you may do something cool, but at the end of the day they don’t care,” he told the show’s host, Bobby Bones.

This honest reflection shows how Aldean has learned to balance his role as a father with his life in the spotlight. He also expressed his hope that his children will one day appreciate the life and work he’s put in to set them up for the best possible futures.

“They don’t know any different, to them it’s very normal and whatever. So I hope they think I’m cool and part of the legacy I want to leave is for them and their families and all that stuff. And so if they don’t think it’s cool yet, I hope they will at some point,” he added.

The Georgia native recently announced the expansion of his Full Throttle tour into 2026, with new dates added across New Zealand and Australia.

The international leg will kick off on February 19, 2026 at Spark Arena in Auckland. From there, he will deliver six Australian headlining shows across Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and more with Corey Kent serving as a special guest.

Jason Aldean’s next stop on the tour will take place at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, on Thursday, August 7.

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