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Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan

Current Tour:”Kill the Lights Tour”
Discography:I'll Stay Me (2007)
Doin' My Thing (2009)
Tailgates & Tanlines (2011)
Crash My Party (2013)
Spring Break... Checkin' Out (2015)
Kill the Lights (2015)

Luke Bryan - “Kill the Lights Tour”

Although Luke Bryan toured for the majority of 2015, the country superstar will behitting the road again this February. In support of his latest album, Kill the Lights, the new tour is appropriately titled the “Kill the Lights Tour.” Beginning February 18 at Ford Center in Evansville, IN, the three-month long trek will consist of 23 performances in 22 cities, including shows at Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY, Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA, INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, KS, and two shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. During the long string of shows, Luke Bryan will be joined by fellow country acts, Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch. Browse TicketRoom.com today for your very own Luke Bryan tickets!

On June 30, 2015 the star announced his seventh Farm Tour of his career, which sees the country megastar perform at farm venues across the South and Midwest, including stops in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and more. Despite the weather, fans have been enjoying the unique performances. Seeing today's king of country in such a country setting is quite an experience and tickets for his latest Farm Tour sold out fast. Officially known as the "Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2015," he was joined on stage by Sam Hunt, the Peach Pickers, Chris Janson, Chancie Neal, and DJ Rock.

Luke was born Thomas Luther Bryan on July 17, 1976 in the rural town of Leesberg, Georgia. He was born the youngest of three siblings to parents Tommy and LeClaire. His talent surfaced early, and less than a year after receiving his first guitar at age 14, he was playing with local bands at a country music club in town. He soon began writing his own songs and made plans to move to Nashville after high school in hopes of growing his talent and continuing his early success, some day hoping a Luke Bryan ticket would be something fans sought after. Tragically, however, his brother passed away in a car accident as he was going to leave. To offer support to his family, he opted to stay close to home and attend Georgia Southern University, but he did not give up on his country music dream. Not long after graduating from college, he began working for his father and the family business. Not long after, his father, not wanting to see his son give up on his dream, fired his son and told him to move to Nashville to pursue his dreams of country music stardom.

Once in Nashville, he worked during the day and played at local clubs whenever he could. During one of his performances, a representative from Capitol Records saw him and gave him a contract. During this time, he began working with, and writing songs for, Travis Tritt and Billy Currington as he worked on his debut album, I’ll Stay Me, which was released in 2007. He wrote or co-wrote a majority of the songs on his album with the single "Country Man" making it to number 10 on the charts and "We Rode in Trucks" making it to number 33. Multiple Luke Bryan albums have followed, including Doin' My Thing in 2009, Tailgates & Tanlines in 2011, and Crash My Party in 2013. Many of these albums included chart topping originals, including "Rain is a Good Thing" and "Someone Else Calling You Baby" from Doin' My Thing as well as "Country Girl (Shake it for Me)" from Tailgates & Tanlines, and "Crash My Party" from Crash My Party. Bryan has released a series of spring break themed EP's as well, resulting in his 2013 compilation album, Spring Break… Here to Party. Playing to the college crowd has paid dividends for the star and has certainly helped move a number of Luke Bryan tickets for college kids looking to have some fun.

While the star has certainly won approval of country music fans, he has also been acclaimed by critics. He has also received multiple awards during his time in the spotlight, including "Top New Solo Vocalist" and "Top New Artist" at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2010, a nine category sweep at the American Country Awards in 2012, and "Top Country Artist” and “Top Country Album" at the Billboard Music Awards in 2014.

Most recently, Bryan embarked on his "That’s My Kind of Night Tour 2014" with fellow artists Lee Brice and Cole Swindell. He's followed that up with the "Farm Tour" with Sam Hunt, the Peach Pickers and more. It's been a wild few years for the kid from Georgia, and if he keeps rockin' like this, Luke Bryan tickets are going to be hot sellers for a while!

Luke Bryan Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

26.06.2025 04:30

Bonner Springs

USA

Medical Center Amphitheater

26.06.2025 04:30

$49.00-$924.00

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27.06.2025 07:00

North Platte

USA

Wild West Arena

27.06.2025 07:00

$80.00-$631.25

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Artist Info

Singer and songwriter Luke Bryan comes by his country influences naturally: he grew up in Leesburg, Georgia, a small town 100 miles from the Alabama border where his father grew peanuts and sold fertilizer for a living. Bryan helped his family work the farm when he was young, but in his early teens he developed a passion for country music, picking up his influences from his parents' record collection, listening to the likes of George Strait, Conway Twitty, Ronnie Milsap, Alan Jackson, and Merle Haggard. When he was 14, his folks bought him his first guitar, and a year later his playing and singing were strong enough that he started sitting in with local bands at a club featuring live country music. At 16, Bryan starting writing songs with the help of a pair of local tunesmiths who had enjoyed some success in Nashville; he planned to head to Music City to try his luck after graduating from high school until his brother died in an auto accident. Wanting to offer emotional support to his family, Bryan opted to attend Georgia Southern University instead, though he didn't give up music. He continued writing songs, formed a band, and was playing gigs on campus or at nearby watering holes most weekends while pursuing his studies. He recorded a self-released album, which he sold at shows during this period, but was reluctant to take the plunge and devote himself to music full-time until he returned home to work in the family business after receiving his degree. Bryan's dad, confident of his son's talent, made him an offer: he could either move to Nashville or be fired.
In the early fall of 2001, Bryan pulled up stakes and relocated to Nashville, where his heartfelt songs of country life earned him a contract with one of the city's many publishing houses. In his free time, Bryan continued to perform at local clubs, and after an A&R man from Capitol Records saw him perform a set of his original material, he was given a record deal. Capitol released Bryan's first widely distributed album, I'll Stay Me, in the summer of 2007, following it with Doin' My Thing in 2009. Doin' My Thing peaked at number two on the country charts -- and at number six on the Top 200 -- and it spawned two number one singles: "Rain Is a Good Thing" and "Someone Else Calling You Baby" (while "Do I" hit number two). Bryan returned with his third album, Tailgates & Tanlines, in the summer of 2011, its release preceded by the single "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)." That song was the first of four Top Five country singles pulled from the album: "I Don't Want This Night to End" and "Drunk on You" both hit number one, while "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" peaked at number three. This success kept Tailgates & Tanlines in the charts well into 2012, and Bryan supported the record with steady touring.
Early in 2013, Bryan compiled his four Spring Break-themed EPs since 2009 as the album Spring Break...Here to Party; it promptly became his first number one album on the pop charts. Bryan solidified his standing in country music by winning ACM's prestigious Entertainer of the Year award in June. That August, he released his fourth studio album, Crash My Party, which hit number one on the country charts and the pop charts. Each of the first four singles from the album -- the title track, "That's My Kind of Night," "Drink a Beer," and "Play It Again" -- steadily climbed to number one on the country charts during 2013 and 2014. Bryan chose to close out his series of Spring Break EPs in 2015 with the release of the aptly titled Spring Break...Checkin' Out; the collection went to number one on the Billboard country charts and three on the Billboard 200. Next up was Bryan's fifth full-length album, Kill the Lights, which appeared in 2015 as well. Another number one hit on the Billboard 200, it saw Bryan once again working with producer Jeff Stevens (Jody Stevens was also brought aboard as a co-producer), but unlike Crash My Party, the record saw a heavy dose of originals from Luke: he received writing credits on roughly half of the album's 13 songs.

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