Jason Aldean’s new album, Songs About Us, was officially out on April 24, 2026, giving the country star a fresh release to anchor a summer tour already on his 2026 calendar. Aldean had teased the project with a handful of early drops before putting the full record into fans’ hands.
The release landed during a busy stretch in country music. The Academy of Country Music revealed nominations for the 61st ACM Awards on April 9, 2026, with the show set for May 17 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, while Justin Moore’s Time’s Ticking reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart dated April 11 after 67 weeks. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum also marked its 20 millionth visitor since moving downtown in 2001, with Trisha Yearwood on hand for the milestone on April 15.
For Aldean, the message was plain: Songs About Us is not just another catalog entry. It arrives with momentum already built from the early releases, and with a summer tour waiting behind it, the album now becomes the centerpiece of his 2026 run.
That timing matters because country music is moving on several fronts at once, from award-season attention in Las Vegas to a chart breakthrough for Moore and a milestone crowd at the Hall of Fame museum in Nashville. In that field, a full album release with tour dates attached is the kind of move that keeps an artist in the center of the conversation.
What happens next is straightforward. Aldean now takes Songs About Us on the road this summer, and the album’s reception will decide whether the early drops were a warmup or the strongest part of the story.