Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour Returns For 15th Year: See The Dates
“…nothing is more special than Farm Tour and that’s why I keep doing it year after year,” Bryan explains.

Luke Bryan; Photo by Eder Acevedo
Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour is returning in 2024 for its 15th year.
The superstar announced the news early Friday morning, confirming plans to make stops at a total of six farms across the U.S. this fall. Four of the six concerts were revealed, including concerts in Marshville, North Carolina, Shelbyville, Kentucky, Millersport, Ohio, and Smithton, Pennsylvania. The remaining two shows will be announced in the coming weeks.
This just-announced run includes two towns the five-time Entertainer of Year has never played before (Marshville and Smithton), further adding to the excitement of the tour.
Farm Tour 2024 Tour Dates
9-21 Marshville, NC Huggins Store
9-26 Shelbyville, KY Mulberry Orchard
9-27 Millersport, OH Miller Family Farm
9-28 Smithton, PA Cunningham Family Farm

Joining the Georiga native on this year’s Farm Tour will be Conner Smith, Tucker Wetmore, the Peach Pickers (hit songwriters Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip), and DJ Rock.
Since its inception in 2009, the Farm Tour has drawn thousands of fans to farms across the country. Coming from a farming family, himself, Bryan is dedicated to supporting farming families by providing college scholarships to students from farming backgrounds attending nearby colleges or universities during the tour stops. So far, 83 scholarships have been awarded.
Additionally, through a partnership with Bayer, Bryan formed the Here’s to the Farmer initiative, benefitting Feeding America. This campaign celebrates American farmers for their role in supplying essential nutrition to people nationwide and globally. Now through October 31, 2024, fans can show their support on social media platforms by using #HeresToThe Farmer. To date, this initiative has helped provide more than 8 million meals to individuals facing hunger through the Feeding America® network of food banks.

“The beauty of Farm Tour is we’re out there on the farm. We’re helping people feed Americans. We’re giving out scholarships. You’ve got 20,000 people piling into an alfalfa field, corn field, hay field, it doesn’t matter. It’s a field. But when you put that many people out there in the Fall where the temps are kinda getting a little cool at night, nothing is more special than Farm Tour and that’s why I keep doing it year after year,” Bryan previously shared in a statement.
In addition to providing scholarships and meals to those in need, the Farm Tour has also benefited the National FFA organization through a partnership with Fendt. For the past two years, Bryan partnered with the brand to create Luke Bryan’s Boldly Grown Popcorn and Luke Bryan’s Boldly Grown Peanuts. These limited edition snacks sold out almost immediately and Fendt donated $75,000 to the FFA through the partnership.
Tickets for the Farm Tour go on sale on May 9 at 10 am local time. Members of Luke Bryan’s fan club, the Nut House, will have access to purchase pre-sale tickets.
Bryan’s 2024 Farm Tour will kick off just after his 2024 Mind of A Country Boy Tour comes to a close. This summer trek features Bryan and an array of special guests, including Tenille Arts, Chayce Beckham, George Birge, King Calaway, Dillon Carmichael, Larry Fleet, HunterGirl, Ella Langley, Tracy Lawrence, Kameron Marlowe, Chase Matthew. Already underway, the tour will make stops in Detroit, Cincinnati, St.Louis, and more before wrapping up on September 14 in Tampa, Florida.
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