Lubbock country music fans were fired up Thursday, September 24 when Jason Aldean's Burn It Down tour tore through the town.

The show opened with Tyler Farr, who caught fire in 2013 with the hit single "Redneck Crazy," doing just that. Farr also played songs from his latest album, "Suffer in Peace."

Cole Swindell took the United Supermarkets Arena stage, emblazoned with the now-famous "CS" emblem, next. Swindell has amassed a roster of big hits. For anyone somehow unfamiliar with the singer, that fact became quickly evident by the deafening chorus of attendees singing along to his songs.

To say Jason Aldean blew away the Lubbock crowd would be an understatement.

The country music superstar set the dial to 11 and delivered hit after hit, including "Amarillo Sky," "Johnny Cash" and "Night Train." The crowd was on its feet with cell phones in the air, dancing to every note.

The only question left for those in attendance was: when are y'all coming back?

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