Jason Aldean Fulfills Promise to 13-Year-Old Cancer Warrior DJ Daniel With Houston Concert Appearance

Jason Aldean delivered on a heartfelt promise during his FULL THROTTLE Tour stop in Houston on Friday, August 15, when he invited 13-year-old Devarje โ€œDJโ€ Daniel on stage. DJ, who has been battling brain and spinal cancer since 2018, first reached out to Aldean earlier this summer through a TikTok video asking if the star could help him put together a concert to raise money for kids with cancer.

The video went viral, catching the attention of both Aldean and Darius Rucker, who responded with a joint message assuring DJ that they had seen his request and wanted to meet him. True to his word, Aldean welcomed DJ, his father Theodis, and representatives from the nonprofit Heroes for Children to the stage in Texas, telling fans, โ€œI spent a few hours with this guy today, and when I tell you heโ€™s a kid that will brighten your day up, Iโ€™m not kidding.โ€

 

That night, Aldean also announced thatโ€”with the help of Patriot Mobile and the Houston Astrosโ€”he was presenting a check for more than $200,000 to Heroes for Children, an organization dedicated to supporting families facing childhood cancer. Aldean embraced DJ on stage and called him โ€œan inspiration to everybody,โ€ before telling him, โ€œWe love you, man. Weโ€™re gonna stay in touch. Weโ€™re buddies now, right?โ€

 

In true showman fashion, DJ didnโ€™t leave without making the audience laugh. Taking the mic, he cracked, โ€œAre yโ€™all parking tickets? โ€™Cause I heard yโ€™all got hella fine written all over you,โ€ sparking cheers from the Houston crowd.

Earlier that day, Aldean and DJ bonded over mini golf at a Heroes for Children event at Puttshack, where kids battling cancer also had the chance to meet Houston Astros legends Roger Clemens and Jeff Bagwell. Aldeanโ€™s efforts gave families access to batting practice, meet-and-greets with players, and free tickets to a future game.

DJ, who dreams of becoming a police officer, has already been sworn in by more than 1,300 law enforcement agencies across the country and was even named an honorary Secret Service agent during Donald Trumpโ€™s presidency. Despite undergoing 13 brain surgeries and being given only months to live as a child, he continues to defy the odds.

 

His father recently shared that doctors discovered three new tumors in May, but DJโ€™s spirit remains unshaken. โ€œWeโ€™re just going around showing people, โ€˜Hey, you do care for one another. Letโ€™s give compassion and letโ€™s try to join and help each other get through things,โ€™โ€ DJ told FOX 7.

The White House also acknowledged his resilience, posting on X: โ€œAgent Daniel, youโ€™re a true legend.โ€

Through TikTok and events like Aldeanโ€™s Houston show, DJ continues to spread his message of hope, courage, and compassionโ€”reminding fans and strangers alike of the power of music, kindness, and community.