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WATCH: Luke Bryan Hilariously Responds To Invitation To Fans’ Wedding, Offers Spicy Marital Advice
“This is very fancy!” Bryan said after he opened the invitation.

Luke Bryan; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Luke Bryan’s Raised Up Right Tour is full of memorable experiences between the country superstar and his fans and his show in Hartford, Connecticut on July 30 was no different as he added another special fan moment to the list.
During Bryan’s pre-show VIP at XFINITY Theatre, a couple in the crowd surprised the country superstar with an invitation to attend their October 2022 wedding.

Luckily, the couple documented the unforgettable moment on video and shared it to TikTok.
“Invited @lukebryan to our wedding last night while at his VIP pre show at Xfinity Theater in CT,” the fan captioned the clip on social media. ”His response is something we will never forget! Thanks for the amazing memory and the incredible concert ❤️”
The just under one-minute-long clip shows the entire situation unfolding from the moment Bryan was invited by the fan to him choosing from the food options for the wedding. He even offered them a piece of marital advice before getting back into his VIP performance.
“Here’s an invitation to our wedding in October!” one fan shouted from the crowd, to which Bryan jokingly replied, “Alright, are you trying to get me to pay for something like body oils or something for the wedding?”
“No, you and your wife [Caroline] are happily invited just to have a good ol’ time,” the fan said in response to Bryan’s question.
Bryan was then handed the invitation and as he opened it on the stage in his VIP, dubbed Lukes Nut House, another fan shouted bring your mom. The “Country On” singer was quick to say, “you don’t want my mother at your wedding. She’ll eat all the Hors d’oeuvres.”

However to Bryan’s surprise, the couple would love to also have his mother, LeClaire, come to their wedding as they exclaimed “yes, we do!” from the crowd.
“This is very fancy!” Bryan said after he opened the invitation. Printed on the invite was a list of three food options that include chicken milano, New York sirloin, or crabmeat stuffed shrimp.
“I’ll take the crabmeat stuffed shrimp,” the Georgia native said, opting for the menu’s seafood choice. “Thank you so much.”
Bryan then offered the couple a piece of “marital advice,” which was to “keep the fights clean and the sex dirty.” The couple happily accepted the advice as they shouted “yeah!!!” as the rest of the crowd cheered.
Luke Bryan’s next scheduled tour date is set for August 12 at the TidalWave Festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He’ll then head to Montreal for LASSO 2022, a brand-new country music festival that will also feature performances by Dierks Bentley, Old Dominion, Kelsea Ballerini, and more.
Bryan is currently in the midst of his Raised Up Right Tour, which kicked off on June 9 in Charleston, West Virginia.
The trek features support from Riley Green and Mitchell Tenpenny and continues through October 28, where it will wrap up in Jacksonville, Florida.
“My favorite place to be is on stage performing to country music fans,” Bryan previously shared. “So thankful every night when I walk out on that stage and know you are there to have a blast along beside me. It never gets old!”
The tour name comes from the lyrics of Bryan’s previous single “Up.”
“Up / In the sky, there’s a guy / Lookin’ down on us / Lookin’ up / Our whole life, raised up right / In a town nobody knows / What a way to grow,” he sings on the chorus.
Tickets for Luke Bryan’s Raised Up Right Tour can be found HERE.
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