Remember a few weeks ago when we were giving away tickets for the Triple Play at Fenway?  It was part of Jason Aldean's "Night Train" tour.  Well, the concert was this past weekend and Thomas Rhett helped to put it in the history books, as both nights were completely sold out.  Rhett performed his Top 25-and-rising single “It Goes Like This” and that was just the start of his own Boston marathon.

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Rhett headed over to The House of Blues for an after party following Friday night's show at the famous stadium. He kicked off the party with music from his forthcoming Valory Music Co. album.

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After playing a few of his own songs he then went into Garth Brooks' “Friends In Low Places,” crowd surfing over the capacity crowd. Check out the excitement here.

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Shortly after finding his way back to the stage, fellow Georgia native Kip Moore joined Thomas Rhett for a little “Beer Money.”

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Continuing the party both Miranda Lambert & Patty Loveless joined the hit singer/songwriter for Merle Haggard’s “Misery And Gin.” And the surprises kept coming!As the trio went into “Dirt Road Anthem,” Jason Aldean joined in to finish up the #1 smash before Rhett transitioned into "1994," which he co-wrote and Aldean made popular. Keeping the party going, Thomas Rhett performed his Top 15 hits – “Beer With Jesus” and "Something To Do With My Hands."

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