Coming off the heels of the 10th annual sold-out Crash My Playa, Luke Bryan’s latest announcement has fans dreaming of summer, sun, and stellar sound once more.
On Monday, January 27, the 48-year-old country star announced his Country Song Came On Tour. The summer tour is set to kick off in May in Bethel, New York, with 28 stops scheduled up and down the East Coast and into the Midwest, plus four additional festival appearances. Special guests include George Birge, Avery Anna, Ashland Craft, Mae Estes, Cole Goodwin, Braxton Keith, Randall King, Vincent Mason, Drake Milligan, Adrien Nunez, Owen Riegling, and DJ Rock.
While the tour remains a few months out, diehard Luke Bryan fans can’t contain their excitement over the chance to begin filling out their summer calendars.
“Best Friday night of the summer in Cincy, hands down,” one fan commented. “Thank you, Luke Bryan! Your concerts are a night to remember,” another fan exclaimed. “See you in VA Beach,” someone else commented.
Meanwhile, many, many fans are bummed that the Country Song Came On Tour has no stops out West, with seemingly endless Instagrammers questioning why Chicago and California aren’t on the list: “Chicago fans are not happy” and “why no california. why no california. why no california.”
“There has to be another leg,” one fan hopefully concluded.
Tickets for the Country Song Came On Tour are on sale now. Can’t wait until May? Luke has a handful of shows scheduled for February, March, and May leading up to the tour’s kick-off.
Rebecca Norris is a full-time freelance writer living in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Over the past 10+ years, she’s heavily covered a range of lifestyle topics, including travel, home, beauty, style, wellness, and celebrity news. She is a graduate of George Mason University, where she earned a B.A. in Media: Production, Consumption, and Critique, along with a minor in Electronic Journalism. When she’s not writing, she can be found strolling with her Jack-Chi, Cash, sipping iced matcha lattes, indulging in delicious cuisine, perusing farmer’s markets and antique sales, collecting colored glass, getting lost within the pages of a book, and exploring new bucket-list cities.