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Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean draw 60,000 to Sanford Stadium concert

Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean returned to Sanford Stadium for a rare concert that drew more than 60,000 fans in Athens, Georgia.

Live Between the Hedges brings live music back to Sanford Stadium
Live Between the Hedges brings live music back to Sanford Stadium

and turned Sanford Stadium into a concert venue on Saturday, drawing more than 60,000 fans to Athens for the second show ever held in the nearly 100-year-old home of the Georgia Bulldogs.

The Georgia natives headlined "Live Between the Hedges Concert Presented by ," a rare booking for the stadium that came one week after the Bulldogs played their annual there on April 18.

The scale of the crowd gave the night its weight. More than 60,000 people filed into a place built for football, not a country show, to see Bryan and Aldean take the stage together again. The last time Sanford Stadium hosted a concert was 2013, when the same two singers shared the bill with Atlanta rapper .

That history made Saturday more than a one-off summer spectacle. Sanford Stadium had hosted only one concert before this event in its nearly 100-year history, and the repeat booking with Bryan and Aldean underscored how unusual the setting remains even when the names on the marquee are familiar. The answer to the question raised by the crowd was simple: the stadium could handle it, and the fans showed it wanted more.

For Bryan, the night also added another chapter to a public run that has kept his name in the headlines well beyond Georgia. He has recently been tied to a separate conversation after defending following booing backlash, a reminder that the singer remains a visible figure both onstage and off.

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