Bryan announces Farm Tour line-up
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 – Luke Bryan has announced the full line-up for his Farm Tour 2025 taking place for the first-time ever in California this May.
Tyler Hubbard, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and DJ Rock will appear at the three shows on May 15, 16 and 17. Chayce Beckham will add to the line up on May 15 and 16. Tickets for these dates are on sale now at LukeBryan.com.
The shows 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
Since 2009, Bryan has awarded 84 college scholarships to students of farming families who are attending the local college or university near the Farm Tour stops.
More news for Luke Bryan
- 02/20/26: "Word on the Street"...Bryan unveils new song
- 01/27/26: Bryan plans Farm Tour
- 01/23/26: Word on the street? Bryan's touring
- 09/30/25: Aldean, Bryan team up for Georgia
- 04/07/25: Bryan announces fall Farm Tour
- 01/27/25: Bryan plans summer tour
- 01/13/25: Bryan heads west with Farm Tour
- 11/11/24: For Bryan, "Country Song Came On"
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