Luke Bryan Returning to Farm Tour This Fall

The Farm Tour 2018 will kick off on September 27 in Irwin, Ohio, and run until October 6 with the last date set in Ringgold, Georgia.

Luke Bryan Returning to Farm Tour This Fall
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Luke Bryan isn’t one to break traditions, so the country star is saying ‘Here’s to the Farmer’ yet again with the announcement of the Farm Tour 2018 this autumn.

For the past few years, Bryan has teamed up with Bayer to present special concerts out at chosen fields scattered around the Midwest and Southern regions by partnering with local farmers for their land. Once the singer’s crew sets up the stage and the lights, locals flock to the open-air venue with blankets and foldable chairs as makeshift seats for a rocking night of music right in their small towns.

Another important aspect of the Farm Tour that the “Light It Up” singer always sticks to is giving back to the communities he visits by way of school scholarships for students. Raising enough money throughout the tour’s existence to award more than 50 scholarships to nearby youth, Bryan organizes the events and raises funds to encourage kids to follow their college dreams.

No word yet on who will accompany Bryan for this year’s Farm Tour extravaganza. In years past, the Georgia native booked artists such as The Peach Pickers, Jon Langston and more, to play a few of their songs to get supporters riled up for the headlining set by Bryan himself.

Before he hits the fields out in the country though, Bryan must embark on his summer endeavor called the What Makes You Country Tour. The singer will perform his biggest hits in arenas and stadiums across the country, with opening acts such as Sam Hunt and Jon Pardi rocking out the venues alongside him.

The Farm Tour 2018 will kick off on September 27 in Irwin, Ohio, and run until October 6 with the last date set in Ringgold, Georgia. Tickets will go on sale to the public soon.

Luke Bryan’s 2018 Farm Tour Dates:

September 27 – Springfork Farms – Irwin, Ohio

September 28 – Atkins Farm – Pesotum, Illinois

September 29 – Ziel Farm – Boone, Iowa

October 4 – Whitehurst Cattle Company – Archer, Florida

October 5 – Misty Morning Farms – North Augusta, South Carolina

October 6 – Doug Yates Farms – Ringgold, Georgia