Jason Aldean and Brittany Aldean Ring In New Year With Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago Party: ‘Dream Night’
For the second consecutive year, Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany Aldean rang in the New Year at Mar–a-Lago with…

Jason Aldean, Brittany Aldean, President Donald Trump, Melania Trump; Photo Courtesy of Tom Munoz/@BrittanyAldean/Instagram
For the second consecutive year, Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany Aldean rang in the New Year at Mar–a-Lago with former President Donald Trump, an evening that Brittany deemed a “dream night” and “a fairy-tale ending to 2022.”
The couple and some of their closest friends, including Dee Jay Silver’s wife, Jenna Michelle, jetted down to Palm Beach, Florida for several days leading into 2023.

According to Jason and Brittany’s Instagram posts, the couple visited with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, a resort and historic landmark owned by the Trump family, and attended a lavish New Year’s Eve gala, hosted by Trump and his wife, Melania.
The invite-only event was also attended by Rudy Giulianai, Trump’s attorney and former New York City mayor, Eric Trump, his wife, Lara, as well as Michael Lindell, who is known as the My Pillow Guy.
For the black tie occasion, the Aldeans dressed to the nines with Jason sporting a navy blue and black tux and Brittany strutting her stuff in a light blue drape-neck gown.

During the lavish New Year’s Eve gala, Trump took to the stage to introduce Aldean and took a few moments to address current political events.
“I just want to thank everybody. We’re going to have a great year. I hope we’re going to have a great year, we need it. We’re watching a war raging, we’re watching nuclear weapons talked about all the time. We’re watching inflation going through the roof, all of these things that we’re watching, and it’s so unnecessary. It’s so sad to see. Now we have airports where people can’t fly…. But it’s sad when people can’t come from New York to Florida. We’re like a Third World Country, but we’re going to be a first world Country again very soon,” he told the crowd.
The 76-year-old political figure went on to welcome Aldean to the stage, “So, speaking about first, we have a man… we played golf yesterday, he’s a fine golfer but he’s much better with the guitar. He’s much better with the most beautiful wife I’ve ever seen, and the reason he’s got this incredible wife is that he’s the No. 1 country star and he’s agreed to come up and sing for us tonight. He’s also a fantastic guy, he is a great guy. They love him in country land but they love him all over the world. He’s the No. 1 country star, Jason Aldean.”
Aldean then joined the 45th President Of The United States on stage.
“Thank you so much. Well it’s good to be back, we were here last year and I got a chance to come back this and let President Trump beat up on me again on the golf course,” Aldean said. ”So much fun. I figured we’d do a song, this is like my go-to Karaoke jam. Whenever I do karaoke, this is one of my favorite songs to do.”
The country superstar then delivered an impromptu performance of Uncle Kracker’s “Drift Away,” which prompted a sing-along during the chorus of the track.
Aldean concluded his performance by saying, “Happy New Year everybody,” before graciously thanking President Trump for having him and his wife Brittany at the event.
According to recent Instagram posts, the couple spent quite a bit of time with the 45th president in the days leading up to New Year’s Eve. Jason was pictured on the Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach with Trump earlier in the week and it appears the couple attended another event with the former President on Dec. 29.
“West palm date night,” Brittany captioned a photo of the couple. She also shared a snapshot of a photo that included Trump and Jason Aldean with the caption, “My two guys.”

The Aldeans have been quite vocal about their support for the former president on social media.
Jason and Brittany rang in 2022 last year at Mar-a-Lago with President Trump and company at a gala, which Brittany dubbed the “Best New Years EVER.”
Aldean also took to social media after the 2022 edition of the event to praise Trump as a “class act.”
“Well, this New Years was the best of all time,” Aldean gushed in his Instagram caption. “I got to spend a couple days with the G.O.A.T…… this man is unbelievable and I wish u all could see what he does behind the scenes.”
At the event, Trump declared that Brittany Aldean is “MAGA all the way.”
The couple recently appeared at the conservative event America Fest 2022 where they introduced Candace Owens to a “room full of young republicans.”
Jason Aldean’s next scheduled tour date is set for Feb. 9 at the Coors Light Bird’s Nest in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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