Luke Bryan Celebrates His 50th Birthday With Hilarious Plans: ‘It’s Going To Be A Blowout’ [Exclusive]
“It will be a ginormous undertaking,” Bryan teased.

Luke Bryan; Photo by CMA
Luke Bryan is celebrating a milestone today as the country superstar officially turns 50 years old.
Ahead of the big 5-0, we caught up with Bryan backstage at CMA Fest, where he closed out the four-day festival with a headlining performance at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium. While fans were excited to see him take the stage, we couldn’t resist asking what he had planned for such a major birthday.
In true Luke Bryan fashion, his answer was equal parts hilarious and over-the-top.

“It will be a ginormous undertaking. It’s going to be a big party,” he teased.
Then, taking inspiration from his buzzed-about new song, “Fish Hunt Golf Drink,” Bryan painted a picture of what his dream birthday celebration would look like.
“There will be fishing. There will be golfing. There will be climbing of trees. There will be coffee. There will be Advil. There will be IVs. There’ll be Vitamin C… There’s going to be golf. There’s going to be skydiving, bungee jumping. Yeah. It’s going to be a blowout.”
Whether or not any of those plans actually make the itinerary remains to be seen, but one
thing’s for sure: Bryan knows how to keep fans laughing.
One person who may or may not receive an invitation is his longtime friend and fellow country superstar, Blake Shelton, who celebrated his own 50th birthday just a few weeks earlier.
Never one to pass up the opportunity to poke fun at his buddy, Bryan joked, “I wear 50 a lot better than him.”
He doubled down on the playful rivalry by revealing he wasn’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for Shelton on his birthday.

“[I’m] not inviting him to my party,” Bryan laughed, before adding that he sent Shelton “a save the date, but I didn’t even put the date on there.”
Of course, the friendly back-and-forth is all part of the duo’s longtime relationship, which has been filled with years of playful jabs. If Bryan’s birthday celebration is anything like he described, fans can expect it to be every bit as entertaining as the man himself.
Luke Bryan is currently on a break from his Word on the Street Tour, and will return to the road on July 23 with a show in Southaven, MS at Bank Plus Amphitheater. The tour runs through September 12.
His brand new album, Signs, is set to drop on September 18.
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