Everything You Need To Know About Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa 2024
The five-time Entertainer of the Year is “fired up” about Crash My Playa 2024.

Luke Bryan – Crash My Playa; Photo by Alive Coverage
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Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa will return to the incredible AAA Four Diamond Awarded Moon Palace Cancún in Mexico from January 17-20, 2024.
Crash My Playa will feature four nights of country music on a private stretch of white sand beach. It’s an event country music won’t want to miss!
Who Will Be At Crash My Playa 2024?
Bryan will headline two nights at the destination concert event, including the Sunday night finale, which has been dubbed “Luke & Friends.” This event will feature the superstar alongside very special guests Dierks Bentley and Eddie Montgomery. The 2023 CMA Awards co-host revealed this news during a recent appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America.

Joining the five-time Entertainer of the Year at the destination concert event will be additional headliners Jelly Roll and Jon Pardi, plus special guests Bailey Zimmerman, ERNEST, Jon Langston, Mitchell Tenpenny, Ashley Cooke, Avery Anna, Lily Rose, Zach Top, and DJ Rock.
The unofficial “Mayor of Crash My Playa,” Dustin Lynch, will host an all-day pool party during the event. (Fun fact: Lynch is the only artist besides Luke Bryan who has attended every Crash My Playa event to date!)
Bryan previously expressed his excitement over the “stacked” lineup on social media and said this year’s list of special guests has him “fired up.”

“Everyone knows I love to have a good time and I know these artists feel the same. There is nothing I love more than seeing all my friends in front of the stage as well as on the stage having the time of their lives and that is what Crash My Playa brings,” the Georgia native shared in a statement.
What Hotel Is Crash My Playa At?
Crash My Playa has hosted eight sold-out events and will return to the prestigious Moon Palace Cancún, an AAA Four Diamond Award-winning resort in 2024. The resort boasts luxurious accommodations with magnificent rooms, gourmet, all-inclusive food and drink, 24-hour room service and more.
To learn more about Crash My Playa 2024 and to view packages, click HERE.
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