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Luke Bryan coming to Noblesville in September
Noblesville, Indiana – Luke Bryan, a country music artist, has extended his “Mind of a Country Boy Tour” to include a date in Noblesville.
A Live Nation press release states that Bryan’s performance at Ruoff Music Center is scheduled for September 7. Tickets are available for purchase at www.LukeBryan.com and will go on sale on February 9.
Members of Bryan’s fan club will have access to presale tickets from February 6 at 8 a.m. to February 8 at 5 p.m. Citi cards will have access to additional presale opportunities from February 7 at 10 a.m. until February 8 at 10 p.m.
Bailey Zimmerman, Chayce Beckham, George Birge, King Calaway, Killon Carmichael, Larry Fleet, HunterGirl, Ella Langley, Tracy Lawrence, Kameron Marlowe, Chase Matthew, Meghan Patrick, Lily Rose, Josh Ross, Alana Springsteen, and Zach Top are just a few of the performers that Bryan, a former CMT Artist of the Year, has scheduled for his tour dates.
According to a Live Nation statement, the special guests Bryan’s concerts will have will differ depending on the city.
With almost 25 stops on his tour, Bryan will be seen in more than six Midwest states. Bryan will make stops in Somerset, Wisconsin; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Cincinnati, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; and Chicago, Illinois.
In 2023, Bryan made his most recent visit to Indiana and gave performances in Noblesville and Evansville.
This year, Bryan—along with Katie Perry and Lionel Richie—will play in two stadiums: Wrigley Field in Chicago on August 25 and Truist Park in Atlanta on August 17. Bryan is also a judge on “American Idol.”
The song that Bryan is releasing from one of his upcoming albums inspired the title of the “Mind of a Country Boy Tour.”
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