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Bryan heads west with Farm Tour

Monday, January 13, 2025 – Luke Bryan will headline his 16th Farm Tour in 2025, but with a new twist on schedule and location. For the first time ever, Bryan will head to the west coast for three Farm Tour shows in California (Merced, Fresno and Kern Counties) scheduled for May 15, 16 and 17.

Traditional Farm Tour dates and locations will happen in the fall with announcement of those coming this spring. Farm Tour 2025 is sponsored by Bayer, Fendt, and Citi.

"With the farm tour being such a unique type of show in rural towns we have to be really intentional on where we go in order to have the best experience for th,e fans all while lifting up the farming community and what they do for our country," Bryan said. "I have always wanted to raise awareness for the west coast farmer, and I'm so excited to get to do that this year. Going to be amazing."

Tickets for Farm Tour are on sale Jan. 17 7 at 10 a.m. central at LukeBryan.com.

Tour dates are:
May 15 Atwater, Cal. (Merced County) The Castle Airport
May 16 Clovis, Cal. (Fresno County) The Ponds at Harlan Ranch<
May 17 Shafter, Cal. (Kern County) Sillect Farms

. The son of a peanut farmer, Bryan brings shows to farms across the country and since the tour's inception in 2009 has awarded 84 college scholarships to students from farming families who are attending the local college or university near the tour stops.

More than nine million meals have been provided through sponsor Bayer's "Take Care, Now" campaign and #HerestotheFarmer social initiative.


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