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Luke Bryan Announces 2024 Mind of a Country Boy Tour — See Dates!
Billy DukesPublished: February 2, 2024Terry Wyatt, Getty Images
Luke Bryan will begin his 2024 tour in April and stay on the road through September. The hitmaker just announced the Mind of a Country Boy Tour.
- Chayce Beckham and Tenille Arts will open the first show, but a total of 15 newcomers and established artists will open for him across the tour.
- Two stadium shows in Atlanta and Chicago are highlights.
- Tickets for most shows go on sale Feb. 9 at Luke Bryan’s official website.
The name for this 33-date tour comes from a song called “Mind of a Country Boy,” set to be released on Bryan’s forthcoming album. He’ll be juggling early tour dates in Canada with his commitment to American Idol, where he’s set to return as judge on Feb. 18.
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In Atlanta, he’ll play Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, and will be joined by Beckham, Kameron Marlowe and Bailey Zimmerman.
The Chicago show at Wrigley Field — home to the Chicago Cubs — will feature Zimmerman, Beckham and Tracy Lawrence.
Luke Bryan’s 2024 Mind of a Country Boy Tour Dates:
April 17 — Calgary, Alb. Canada @ Scotiabank Saddledome
April 18 — Edmonton, Alb. Canada @ Rogers Place
April 24 — Saskatoon, Sask. Canada @ SaskTel Centre
April 25 — Winnipeg, Mant. Canada @ Canada Life Centre
June 13 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
June 14 — Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amphitheater
June 15 — Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amphitheater
June 21 — Endicott, N.Y. @ En-Jole Golf Course
June 22 — Bristol, Va. @ Jiffy Lube Live
June 27 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena
June 28 — Detroit, Mich. @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 11 — Bethel, N.Y. @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
June 12 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center
July 13 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center
July 18 — Gilford, N.H. @ BankNH Pavilon
July 19 — Gilford, N.H. @ BankNH Pavilon
July 26 — Omaha, Neb. @ CHI Health Center Omaha
July 27 — Ridedale, Mo. @ Thunder Ridge Nature’s Arena
July 28 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 1 — Idaho Falls, Idaho @ Hero Arena Inside Mountain America Center
Aug. 2 — Nampa, Idaho @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
Aug. 8 — San Diego, Calif. @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Aug. 9 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Kia Forum
Aug. 10 — San Bernardino, Calif. @ Glen Helen Amphitheater
Aug. 15 — Kansas City, Mo. @ T-Mobile Center
Aug. 17 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Truist Park
Aug. 22 — Oklahoma City, @ Paycom Center
Aug. 24 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
Aug. 25 — Chicago, Ill. @ Wrigley Field
Sept. 5 — Somerset, Wisc. @ Somerset Amphitheater
Sept. 7 — Noblesville, Ind. @ Ruoff Music Center
Sept. 12 — West Palm Beach, Fla. @ iThink Financial Amphitheatre
Sept. 14 — Tampa, Fla. @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
15 Country Tours Launching in February 2024
2024 is stacked with country music tours. With more than 30 on the calendar, it’s promising to be very busy year for many of our favorite artists.
15 of those tours are launching in February alone – from world tours, debut headlining tours and everything in between. It’s a good thing the month features an extra day thanks to it being a leap year.
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Feb. 1: Bailey Zimmerman’s 2024 Religiously the Tour
Zimmerman is embarking on a headlining tour in 2024. Named after his most recent album, Religiously the Tour will see the country newcomer travel across the U.S. and Europe. Launching Feb. 1, the tour will run through May 20 and feature Josh Ross as the opening act.
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Feb. 1: Oliver Anthony’s Out of the Woods Tour
Antony’s highly-anticipated Out of the Woods Tour kicks off on Feb. 1 with more than 40 scheduled stops. He’ll perform back-to-back shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium Feb. 21-22. The trek will wrap on Sept. 13.
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Feb. 2: Jordan Davis’ Damn Good Time World Tour
Davis is elevating his touring game in 2024 as he takes his Damn Good Time World Tour international. After a few U.S. shows in 2023, the “Tuscon Too Late” singer will hit Canada and head overseas to Europe, in addition to more domestic dates. Mitchell Tenpenny and Ashley Cooke will serve as direct support. The tour runs through Oct. 20.
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Feb. 3: Jo Dee Messina’s Heads Carolina Tails California Tour 2024
Named after her biggest hit, Messina will embark on the Heads Carolina Tails California Tour this year. After a slew of sold-out shows in 2023, the country veteran is ready for more. The trek will close on July 11 after a special 6-date run of regional homecoming shows in the New England area.
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Feb. 7: Priscilla Block’s Hey Jack Tour
Following the release of her single of the same name, Block announced her headlining Hey Jack Tour for 2024. The trek will take her across North America, with 18 stops running through May 4. Ryan Larkins will join her as a special guest.
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Feb. 9: Brantley Gilbert’s Off the Rails Tour
Gilbert is headed out on his Off the Rails Tour this year with special guests Dylan Marlowe, Struggle Jennings and Demun Jones. In addition to a few festival shows, the “Bottoms Up” singer will take the stage at several arenas across the country. The tour will keep him busy through July 26.
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Feb. 15: Larry Fleet’s Earned It Tour
Fleet is opening tours for a few other country artists this year, but he’s juggling those responsibilities with his own the Earned It Tour. The trek runs through April 19, with 21 U.S. dates on the calendar. Austin Williams, Dalton Dover and Everette will join him as special guests.
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Feb. 16: Clint Black’s 2024 Killin’ Time 35th Anniversary World Tour
Black’s 2024 tour is a celebration of his 1989 triple-Platinum debut album Killin’ Time. The trek launches with three shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium before traveling across the U.S. and Canada. Dates for the tour extend through July 11.
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Feb. 21: Adam Doleac’s Wrong Side of a Sunrise Tour
The Wrong Side of a Sunrise Tour is named after one of Doleac’s singles. It’s his second headlining trek, stretching through May 11. Greylan James, Troy Cartwright and Graham Barham will join him on select dates.
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Feb. 22: Blake Shelton’s 2024 Back to the Honky Tonk Tour
After a successful run in 2023, Shelton is launching the 2024 leg of his Back to the Honky Tonk Tour with 17 new dates. This time around, Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts will serve as openers for the trek, which will run through March 29. The tour will stop in various cities in the U.S. and Canada.
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Feb. 22: Sam Hunt’s 2024 Outskirts Tour
Hunt will visit more than a dozen arenas on his 2024 Outskirts Tour — named after one of his singles — with 17 stops in total. Brett Young and Lily Rose will join him as openers for the entire run. The tour will wrap on April 13.
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Feb. 22: Riley Green’s Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour
Green will bring special guests Tracy Lawrence and Ella Langley on the Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour. Named after his latest album, the arena and amphitheater-focused trek will stay stateside with dates running through June 1.
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Feb. 27: Brad Paisley’s 2024 Son of the Mountains World Tour
Paisley’s Son of the Mountain World Tour is expected to promote an album of the same name. He released Son of the Mountains: The First Four Tracks in 2023 with the intent of releasing more music in early 2024. The brief tour will hit up various cities in the U.S. and Europe before wrapping March 10. Paisley is bringing Jake Owen, Brian Kelley and Priscilla Block along for the ride.
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Feb. 29: Dan + Shay’s Heartbreak on the Map Tour
In their first tour since almost breaking up in 2021, Dan + Shay will travel across the U.S. in the Heartbreak on the Map Tour. The duo will be joined by special guests Ben Rector and Hailey Whitters. Although they’ve hinted at adding more dates, the tour — as it stands now — will run through April 13.
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Feb. 29: Kylie Morgan’s 2024 Making It Up as I Go Tour
Following her first arena tour opening for Old Dominion’s No Bad Vibes Tour, Morgan is embarking on her headlining Making It Up as I Go Tour in 2024. The run will take her all across the U.S. with one stop in Canada. She’ll wrap things up on May 11.
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