Luke Bryan Reveals Dates & Locations for 11th Annual Farm Tour

Luke Bryan Reveals Dates & Locations for 11th Annual Farm Tour

Luke Bryan announced that his 11th annual Farm Tour will visit six cities this fall. The tour will make stops at farms in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Kansas (X2) and Oklahoma between Sept. 26–Oct. 5.

Over the years, Luke has awarded more than 60 college scholarships to local students from farming families within the communities the tour has played.

“The idea behind this tour is to bring full production concerts to small towns that would not see larger scale shows,” says Luke. “Growing up in rural Georgia we had to drive to larger cities to see concerts. It is so exciting to watch each of these shows being built like a small city in itself in the empty pasture land of these farms. We can feel the pride from the people in these towns as well as the farmers and it takes everyone coming together to pull them off!”

Tickets for the this year’s Farm Tour go on sale on June 6 at 10 a.m. local time. Presale tickets for members of Luke’s fan club (the Nut House) and official app go on sale on June 3. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks.

Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2019

Sept. 26 | Marshall, WI | Statz Bros. Farm
Sept. 27 | Richland, MI | Stafford Farms
Sept. 28 | Pleasantville, OH | Miller Family Farms
Oct. 3 | Louisburg, KS | MC Farms
Oct. 4 | Douglass, KS | Flying B Ranch
Oct. 5 | Norman, OK | Adkins Farm

photo by Nash Country Daily

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