Jason Aldean reveals he once gave Kane Brown a very special gift.
It’s not unusual for headlining artists to surprise their opening acts with a thoughtful gift as a “thank you” for their hard work on the road.
We’ve seen stars like Morgan Wallen gift Ella Langley a custom diamond necklace for joining him on tour, and Garth Brooks once showed his appreciation in a big way by giving Luke Combs a $90,000 Ford Bronco Raptor after Combs performed one of Garth’s songs on stage.
It just goes to show that when famous artists want to show their gratitude, price really doesn’t matter.
Jason Aldean proved that, too, when he recently shared that he once gave Kane Brown a pretty expensive gift after they toured together.
Jason Aldean’s Pricey Gift To Kane Brown
In an interview with Taste of Country Nights, Aldean recalled the bond that he and Brown shared when they were on the road together. Brown toured with Aldean for his They Don’t Know Tour in 2017 and his Ride All Night Tour in 2019.
“You get out there and get to know these guys and see what they’re into and what they like and then kinda figure it out,” he said.
So, because of that, he knew exactly what to get him when their tour ended. Since Brown loves spending time outdoors, Aldean surprised him with a brand-new four-wheeler.
For anyone familiar with top-of-the-line four-wheelers, you know that the priciest models can easily reach into the five-figure range.
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Brown isn’t the only artist Aldean has surprised with a lavish gift. He also shared that more than a decade ago, when Luke Bryan was still getting started and touring with him, he gifted him a bass boat.
“When Luke Bryan was out with me, it was kinda the year he blew up — probably 2012 I think it was — and I got him a bass boat. He’s one of my best friends and we just had an amazing year out there, and he had just got some property, so I got him a bass boat.”

Aldean has spent countless hours on the raod with artists who have since become major superstars themselves. And recently, he shared he has no plans of slowing down anytime soon.
During an appearance on the Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard podcast, the “Highway Desperado” singer discussed scaling back a bit to spend time with family. However, he made it clear there are no plans to fully retire in the near future.
“I don’t think I’m there yet,” Aldean said. “I still enjoy it too much, man.”
Right now, Aldean is on his Full Throttle 2025 tour, with special guest Nate Smith joining him. The tour is set to continue into 2026, and it’ll be interesting to see the gift Aldean might have in store for Smith once it wraps up!