Luke Bryan Plays to More Than 100,000 Fans Total on Farm Tour

Throughout the seven cities he played to, Bryan was able to connect with the thousands upon thousands of fans that came out to the fields to see him stand by his reigning title as CMA Entertainer of the Year.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Luke Bryan Plays to More Than 100,000 Fans Total on Farm Tour
Photo by Ethan Helms

After finishing up the final dates of his Farm Tour this past weekend, Luke Bryan and his team have added up the end result tally to determine that 105,000 fans total came out to see the country star during his brief fall tour.

Throughout the seven cities he played to, Bryan was able to connect with the thousands upon thousands of fans that came out to the fields to see him stand by his reigning title as CMA Entertainer of the Year. Despite a couple hiccups in the road including the cancellation of the tour’s first date and his collarbone injury in Tennessee, he still found success along the way and even contributed back to the communities he visited by awarding a college scholarship to one lucky student in each area.

While he definitely enjoyed his time out on the road, it makes him appreciate his career in music even more despite his love of the farming industry.

“I spent the majority of my life thinking I would work in agriculture…[but] I think I picked the right profession. Farming is pretty brutal, but you know it’s also a very fulfilling life. I could have farmed the rest of my life and really had a fun, happy enjoyable life,” Bryan told the Associated Press recently.

Bryan’s EP, Farm Tour…Here’s to the Farmer, is currently available for purchase on digital music retailers now.