Luke Bryan just announced his Summer tour plans for 2015. The new tour will be called the "Kick The Dust Up" Tour and will kickoff in May featuring 7 stadium concerts including Paul Brown Stadium on July 18th in Cincinnati with Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett and First Energy Stadium in Cleveland. We'll post the full list of tour dates and venues as soon as it's available.
The official press release:
Capitol Nashville artist Luke Bryan will embark on his 2015 headlining "KICK THE DUST UP TOUR" beginning in May. He stated that "Kick The Dust Up" will be a title of a track on the name of his upcoming album.There will be thirteen cities in which Bryan will perform double dates to meet demand, including Washington D.C., Dallas, St. Louis, West Palm Beach, Chicago, Philadelphia, and others. "The ability to go in to a city and stay two nights is something I only ever dreamed of," stated Bryan . "We are excited about the doubles. We are very blessed to be in a situation where we can camp out."Seven cities will host stadium shows, including Denver, St. Paul, Nashville, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Cleveland, and Detroit. In Nashville, Bryan will play the stadium at Vanderbilt University, making him the first Country artist to do so. Joining Bryan for the tour will be Broken Bow artist Dustin Lynch and Randy Houser for each show. For stadium markets, Florida Georgia Line, and Thomas Rhett will be additional guest artists.Additionally, he will make appearances overseas during this tour, which is also a first for Bryan. He will take the "Kick Up The Dust Tour" to Europe, hitting large festivals and small clubs alike during the international portion.Spring Break 2015 will be Bryan's last Spring Break show in Panama City, Florida. "Last year was just amazingly over the top. I think there were over 200,000 people on the beach," explained Bryan. "It will be a two day event this year, and we want to end it on a big bang. It has been an amazing run. It's not because we're tired of doing it. Last year we started talking about it and wondering how many more years we should do it. It doesn't mean I'll party any more or any less, it just means that maybe somebody else can come in and keep having that fun and put their stamp on it, too." The final Spring Break album will be entitled "Luke Bryan: Checking Out" and will feature 11 tracks slated to street in March.Concurrently, the Country Music Hall of Fame will make Luke Bryan the subject of their next major exhibition. "It's a huge honor," said Bryan. "We are so excited and already brainstorming how we want the exhibit to look and making it tell the story of how you move up to Nashville chasing dreams, meet some songwriters, meet some wonderful record people, and then you're off and rocking with all of your dreams coming true. We'll take it very seriously and try to make it a fun, interactive experience for fans." The exhibition will open in May and is scheduled to close in November.For additional information, tour dates, and on-sale dates for tickets, visit www.LukeBryan.comOFFICIAL TOUR DATES with Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch (Stadium Shows will also feature Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett):
Date Location Venue 2/14 New Orleans, LA Endymion Extravaganza/Mardi Gras Parade 2/28 Stockholm, Sweden C2C: Country to Country at Ericsson Globe 3/1 Oslo, Nowrway C2C: Country to Country at Spektrum 3/3 Glasgow, UK Clyde Auditorium 3/4 Munich, Germany Theaterfabrik 3/6 Berlin, Germany C-Club 3/7 London, UK C2C: Country to Country at O2 Arena 3/22 Houston, TX Houston Rodeo 4/12 Florence, AZ Country Thunder USA 5/1 Hamilton, ON FirstOntario Centre 5/2 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre 5/3 London, ON Budweiser Gardens 5/6 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre 5/7 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre 5/8 Grand Forks, ND Alerus Center 5/9 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford Premier Center 5/14 Boise, ID Taco Bell Pavilion 5/15 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena 6/4 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheater 6/6 Denver, CO Sports Authority Field at Mile High 6/18 Tulsa, OK BOK Center 6/19 Bonner Springs, KS Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre 6/20 St. Paul, MN TCF Bank Stadium 6/25 Virginia Beach, VA Farm Bureau Live 6/27 Washington D.C. Jiffy Lube Live 6/28 New York, NY FarmBorough Festival 7/11 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt Stadium 7/16 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 7/17 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 7/18 Cincinnati, OH Paul Brown Stadium 7/24 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center 7/25 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center 7/26 Twin Lakes, WI Country Thunder Festival 7/30 Scranton, PA The Pavilion at Montage Mountain 8/15 Brownsville, OR Bi-Mart Willamette Country Music 8/26 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre 8/27 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre 8/29 San Fransisco, CA Levi’s Stadium 9/4 Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 9/4 Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 9/5 Cleveland, OH FirstEnergy Stadium 9/12 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center 9/18 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre 9/19 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre 9/20 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre 9/24 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion 9/25 Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 9/26 Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 10/15 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Arena 10/16 San Diego, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre 10/22 San Santonio, TX Alamodome 10/23 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion 10/30 Detroit, MI Ford Field
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