Luke Bryan Announces North American Kick The Dust Up Tour (Recap)
. The tour, which takes the name from a song off his upcoming album (no release date is set yet), will visit several cities, 13 of which he'll play two nights each. He will also headline seven stadiums this year in cities including Denver, St. Paul, Nashville and Detroit. Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch will join Bryan for duration of the tour, while Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett will be added to his seven stadium dates. "We're so excited about the lineup," Bryan said. "We feel that nothing will be a better time than in the summer time rolling into a big stadium and having all these guys." That's not all, though. Bryan revealed that he will be ending his annual Spring Break Tour. On March 11 and 12, Bryan will say goodbye to his seventh annual Spring Break show in Panama City. "We've had such an amazing run down there. It has been something I look forward to year after year. Last year was just amazingly over the top. [We had] over 200,000 people on the beach," he recalled. "We're going to end it on a big bang. It's been an amazing run. We just wanted to play some music on the beach and it's turned into albums and releasing songs online via iTunes and it's turned into physical albums. The last spring break album will be called Spring Break'Checkin' Out.." Read more and see the tour dates - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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