Luke Bryan Announces Cities and Dates for 9th Annual Farm Tour

Luke Bryan Announces Cities and Dates for 9th Annual Farm Tour

Today (May 25) Luke Bryan announced that his ninth annual Farm Tour will visit six Midwest cities this fall. The tour will make stops at farms in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri between Sept. 28–Oct. 7.

Over the years, Luke has awarded 50 college scholarships to local students from farming families within the communities the tour has played. This year’s tour will feature support from Jon Pardi, as well as additional openers to be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 2, at 10 a.m. Pre-sale tickets begin on May 30 via Luke’s Fan Club, app and Citi card.

Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017

Sept. 28
Lincoln, Neb.
Benes Farm

Sept. 29
Baldwin City, Kan.
Don-Ale Farms

Sept. 30
Boone, Iowa
Ziel Farm

Oct. 5
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Spangler Farms West

Oct. 6
Edinburg, Ill.
Ayers Family Farm

Oct. 7
Centralia, Mo.
Stowers Farm

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