
Luke Bryan has unveiled additional stops for his 2026 Farm Tour, with performances scheduled for Sept. 17-19 across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. The shows arrive alongside the release of his ninth studio album, Signs, which drops Sept. 18.
Bryan is currently wrapping up the California leg of the Farm Tour, which launched with shows in Clovis and concludes in Elk Grove. He’ll next hit the road for his Word on the Street Tour beginning May 29 in Gilford, New Hampshire.
Bryan posted the news on his socials: “‘Bout time we told y’all in the Midwest when we’re comin to town. #FarmTour2026 is heading back to Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana this September. Tickets go on sale 5/21 at 9am EST. Nut House, y’all get first access on 5/19 at 9am EST. #HeresToTheFarmer”
The newly announced concerts include stops at 1846 Farms in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 17, Miller Family Farm in Millersport, Ohio, on Sept. 18, and Prairie Views Farms in Brookston, Indiana, on Sept. 19.
Since launching the Farm Tour in 2009, Bryan — the son of a peanut farmer — has turned the series into a major charitable effort supporting rural communities. Through the tour, he has funded 90 scholarships for students from farming families attending colleges near tour stops, with more expected to be added this year. The initiative has also partnered with Bayer’s Take Care, Now campaign and the #HerestotheFarmer program, helping provide more than 10 million meals while promoting nutrition awareness and food access in farming communities.
In addition to the Farm Tour, Bryan recently announced a special Nashville event, Luke Bryan & Friends, set for Sept. 24 at Bridgestone Arena. The all-star concert will celebrate the release of Signs and mark the close of his 2026 concert season. Bryan has previously sold out the venue six straight times, including multiple-night runs in 2013 and 2017.
For details on the Farm Tour, head to LukeBryan.com.
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