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Luke Bryan sets all-star Nashville concert to support new album ‘Signs’

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Following the announcement of his upcoming new studio album Signs during the season finale of ‘American Idol,’ Luke Bryan has shared that an all-star concert will take place at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Thursday, September 24th.

‘Luke Bryan & Friends’ will be a one-of-a-kind show near the close of his concert season and a celebration of his new album. Bryan has sold out Bridgestone Arena six consecutive times, including back-to-back nights in 2013 and 2017, as well as shows in 2021 and 2023.

Bryan just wrapped his ninth season as a celebrity judge on American Idol; during the season finale, he previewed the album with a performance of song “Fish Hunt Golf Drink,” written by Luke, Chase McGill, and Matt Dragstrem and produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens. Bryan said about his new project that “it is always a great day when I get the chance to release new music. I’ve been working on this album for the past year, and I just love how it turned out. I was able to co-write a few, then turn to the writers in Nashville to round them out. I feel like my fans have always let me record songs that make you feel good, so I went into this album wanting everyone to just have fun.” (see the album trailer: HERE.)

In addition to the latest news from Bryan, he and Jason Aldean have expanded their co-headlining stadium tour with four additional concerts in 2026, following their sold-out UGA Sanford Stadium. Openers include Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Chase Matthew, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins, who will serve as support on select dates, with Dee Jay Silver & DJ Rock opening on all dates.

‘Signs’ will be released on September 18th; preorder: HERE.

All tour info can be found: HERE.

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