Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa Confirmed To Return To Mexico In 2026

Fans are being advised to “stay tuned” for more information regarding next year’s event.

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Madeleine O’Connell

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June 24, 2025

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Luke Bryan – Crash My Playa; Photo by Alive Coverage

Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa is returning to Riviera Cancun for its 11th year! According to a new post by the superstar in collaboration with Crash My Playa, the highly anticipated beachside event will take place January 15-18, 2026 for four days of live country music and non-stop in the sun at Moon Palace Cancun resort.

“I know y’all have been waiting…Crash My Playa coming January 2026. Stay Tuned!” he wrote.

There’s no doubt that fans have been chomping at the bit waiting to see if the fun-filled celebration would be returning in 2026, especially with all the teaser posts that have been circulating the Crash My Playa social media pages.

After nearly a four-month hiatus, the official Instagram account was finally resurrected with posts claiming, “Something is on the horizon 🌅” and asking fans, “Did you think that was it?”

Users commented saying “We’re ready!” and “STOP TEASING US!”

Another wrote, “Hopefully this is the start of an announcement coming soon!!”

Just a few weeks later, Crash My Playa heard fans pleas and finally dropped the big news.

While the official performance lineup has yet to be unveiled, the post did indicate that fans will get to experience two nights of Luke Bryan bringing his high energy show and hit-filled catalog to the stage. The event also promises that there are “a ton of surprises in store” for the 11th year.

Luke Bryan at Crash My Playa 2024; Photo Courtesy of Alive Coverage (@alivecoverage)
Luke Bryan at Crash My Playa 2024; Photo Courtesy of Alive Coverage (@alivecoverage)

Last year marked a decade since Byran first Crash My Playa to the paradise destination. The 2025 lineup featured another round of superstar acts including Lainey Wilson, Travis Denning, Dustin Lynch, Kane Brown, Dylan Scott, Elle King, Jackson Dean, Nate Smith, Dasha, Ella Langley, Tucker Wetmore, and DJ Rock.

On the last day of the previous ACM-nominated festival, Wilson joined the event’s host Luke Bryan, alongside Jason Aldean, Bailey Zimmerman, and others for the final “Luke Bryan & Friends” performance.

Photo Courtesy Crash My Playa

Beyond the performances, attendees can typically look forward to special guest appearances, daily pool parties, and exclusive alumni perks throughout the four-day event. Plus, the Moon Palace Cancun resort is known for offering a luxury experience with upscale accommodations, gourmet dining options, 24-hour room service, and plenty of activities taking place just steps away from Crash My Playa’s concert venue.

The exciting announcement comes amid the “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” singer’s Country Song Came On Tour. The trek launched with three SOLD OUT shows across the Northeast at the beginning of June and continues through September.

Luke Bryan Reschedules Two Concerts

The run was recently extended to include two new dates after Bryan was forced to reschedule shows in Dallas, TX on June 20 and Lafayette, LA on June 21 due to illness. He will now take the stage in Lafayette, LA on September 11 and Dallas, TX on September 12.

Anyone who purchased tickets for the original dates are being advised to “hold on to your tickets” as they will be honored for the rescheduled shows.

The news of the rescheduled dates came after fans saw the country act do his best to push through severe vocal issues during recent Arkansas concert. Unfortunately, he was unable to put on his best show possible at Walmart AMP and announced mid-set that he would be issuing full refunds for everyone in attendance.

Photo Courtesy Luke Bryan
Photo Courtesy Luke Bryan

The Georgia native is next set to take the stage at the Country Stampede on Bonner Springs, KS on June 26. His tour will continue with support from Avery Anna, Drake Milligan, and George Birge on select dates followed by his fall Farm Tour dates.

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.