So, what do you do if you're Jason Aldean and your "Burnin' It Down" single just smoked the charts to reach No. 1, your "Old Boots, New Dirt" album just debuted at No. 1 and your "Burn It Down" tour has been moving like a flash fire all across America with sold out shows?

Easy. You reboot your successful "Burn It Down" tour with a second leg to carry it into 2015.

Aldean, the two-time ACM "Male Vocalist Of The Year," will kick off the second leg of his "Burn It Down" tour with a 23-city run presented by Live Nation on Feb. 12 in Greenville, South Carolina. His special guests will be Cole Swindell and Tyler Farr.

"We are coming off a big album release week, and we wanted to keep the momentum rolling and get this next leg of the tour announced," Aldean said. "Cole and Tyler are two of the hottest up-and-coming artists out right now, and I really dig what they do in their live shows. They are also just great friends, so it'll be cool to have them out and see what kind of trouble we can get into together."

CMA Awards' "New Artist of the Year" nominee Cole Swindell released his self-titled debut album earlier this year, and it became the biggest selling country debut since 2011. The album featured his latest hit, "Ain't Worth The Whiskey," along with his first two consecutive No. 1 singles, "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight" and "Chillin' It."

Columbia Nashville artist Tyler Farr's debut album "Redneck Crazy," marked the biggest country debut of the year by a new male artist. Hailed as the "song of the summer" by The New York Times, the title-track "Redneck Crazy," along with "Whiskey in My Water," earned the Missouri native back-to-back No. 1's.

Aldean's "Burnin' It Down" became the fastest selling country single of 2014, holding the No. 1 position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart for nine weeks, according to the Green Room. The track serves as the lead single off of Aldean's recently released sixth studio album "Old Boots, New Dirt," which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's all-genre Top 200 chart.