Luke Bryan Pushes Back Album Release Date & Reschedules Tour

Luke Bryan Pushes Back Album Release Date & Reschedules Tour

Luke Bryan announced a new release date for his upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here.

Originally slated to drop on April 24, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here will now be released more than three months later on Aug. 7. In addition, Luke’s Proud To Be Right Here Tour will now kick off in July, instead of May.

“I wanted to reach out myself and let you know that we have decided to push back the release of my next album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here to August 7, 2020, as well as the start of my Proud To Be Right Here Tour to July 10, 2020,” said Luke in a statement. “What an incredibly confusing and scary time our world is facing right now, and it is important we continue to follow the guidelines we have been given and do our part to keep everyone safe. With that in mind, we are choosing to stay home at this time so we can have fun sharing this music and tour with you this summer. I truly believe that music can provide all forms of emotional connections for everyone and I can’t wait to get on the road and share these new songs with you soon.”

Proud to Be Here Tour (rescheduled dates)

7/10/20            Orange Beach  AL       The Amphitheater at the Wharf+
7/11/20            Brandon           MS       Brandon Amphitheater
7/12/20            Saint Louis       MO      Hollywood Casino Amphitheater*
7/16/20            San Diego        CA       North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre*
7/17/20            Mountain View CA      Shoreline Amphitheater*
7/18/20            Sacramento      CA       Toyota Amphitheater*
7/23/20            Bend                OR       Les Schwab Amphitheater*
7/24/20            Bend                OR       Les Schwab Amphitheater*
7/25/20            Ridgefield        WA      Sunlight Supply Amphitheater*
7/30/20            Nashville         TN       Bridgestone Arena*
7/31/20            N. Little Rock   AR       Simmons Bank Arena*
8/4/20              New York        NY       Madison Square Garden
8/5/20              Gilford             NH       Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
8/13/20            Hartford           CT       XFINITY Theatre*
8/14/20            Bangor             ME       Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
8/16/20            Darien Center   NY       Darien Lake Amphitheater*
8/21/20            Virginia Beach VA       Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheatre
8/22/20            Atlantic City     NJ        Atlantic City Beach
8/23/20            Bristow             VA       Jiffy Lube Live
8/28/20            Charlotte          NC       PNC Music Pavilion
8/29/20            Raleigh             NC       Coastal Credit Union Music Park
8/30/20            Columbia         MD      Merriweather Post Pavilion*
9/24/20            Des Moines      IA        Wells Fargo Arena
9/25/20            Saint Paul         MN      Xcel Energy Center
9/26/20            Green Bay        WI       Resch Center
10/1/20            Cincinnati        OH       Riverbend Music Center*
10/8/20            Fresno              CA       Save Mart Center
10/9/20            Los Angeles     CA       Staples Center
10/10/20          San Bernardino CA      Glen Helen Amphitheater
10/22/20          Charleston       WV      Charleston Civic Center Coliseum
10/23/20          Lexington        KY       Rupp Arena
10/24/20          Evansville        IN        Ford Center – Evansville
10/28/20          Lafayette          LA       Cajundome
10/29/20          San Antonio     TX       Alamodome
10/30/20          Bossier City     LA       Centurylink Center
Morgan Wallen is the special guest on the tour with openers Caylee Hammack and Runaway June.
+additional opener TBD
Runaway June on all dates except *
*Caylee Hammack appears on these dates

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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