Luke Bryan’s 2015 Kick Up the Dust Tour Includes 7 Stadium Concerts

Luke Bryan’s 2015 Kick Up the Dust Tour Includes 7 Stadium Concerts

Luke Bryan is at the top of the country music world these days. The popular entertainer has been named the CMA Entertainer of the Year for 2014 and he took the Billboard Music Awards Top County Artist and Top Country Album awards. His 2014 That’s My Kind of Night Tour was his biggest yet, playing for 1.2 million fans in 77 cities. That tour included four sold-out stadium concerts. So this year Bryan will be kicking up the stadium concert numbers to seven. Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett was appear as special guest for the stadium tour dates.  Ticket sale dates have not been announced yet. Check the Luke Bryan website for updates.

The stadium dates for the 2015 tour include:

 

Here’s the full list of “Kick Up the Dust Tour” dates announced so far:

May 8 – Grand Forks, ND   Alerus Center

May 9  – Sioux Falls, SD   Denny Sanford Premier Center

May 14  –  Boise, ID    Taco Bell Pavilion

May 15 – Spokane, WA  Spokane Arena

May 16  – Tacoma, WA  Tacoma Dome

June 4 – Albuquerque, NM  Isleta Amphitheater

June 6 –  Denver, CO  Sports Authority Field at Mile High

June 18 – Tulsa, OK  BOK Center

June 19 – Bonner Springs, KS  Cricket Wireless Amphitheater

June 20 – St Paul, MN   TFC Bank Stadium

June 24 & 25  – Virginia Beach, VA  Farm Bureau Live

June 26  – Washington, DC   Jiffy Lube Live

June 27  – Washington, DC   Jiffy Lube Live

July 9 – Durant, OK   Choctaw Event Center

July 11 – Nashville, TN   Vanderbilt Stadium

July 16 – St. Louis, MO   Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

July 17 – St. Louis, MO   Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

July 18 – Cincinnati, OH  Paul Brown Stadium

July 24  – Indianapolis, IN   Klipsch Music Center

July 25  – Indianapolis, IN   Klipsch Music Center

July 30 – Scranton, PA   The Pavilion at Montage Mountain

July 31 – Pittsburgh, PA  First Niagara Pavilion

Aug 1 – Pittsburgh, PA   First Niagara Pavilion

Aug 21 – Atlanta, GA   Philips Arena

Aug 22 – Atlanta, GA   Philips Arena

Aug 26 – Salt Lake City, UT  USANA Amphitheater

Aug 27 – Salt Lake City, UT  USANA Amphitheatre

Aug 29 – San Francisco, CA  Levi’s Stadium

Sept 3 – Darien Center, NY   Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

Sept 4 – Darien Center, NY   Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

Sept 5 – Cleveland, OH  FirstEnergy Stadium

Sept 11 – Philadelphia, PA  Susquehanna Bank Center

Sept 12 – Philadelphia, PA  Susquehanna Bank Center

Sept 18 – Tampa, FL  MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater

Sept 19 – West Palm Beach, FL   Cruzan Amphitheater

Sept 20 – West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheater

Sept 24 – Charlotte, NC  PNC Music Pavilion

Sept 25  – Raleigh, NC    Walnut Creek Amphitheater

Sept 26 – Raleigh, NC     Walnut Creek Amphitheater

Oct 15 – Sacramento, CA  Sleep Train Arena

Oct 16 – San Diego, CA   Sleep Train Amphitheater

Oct 17 – Irvine, CA    Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Oct 18 – Irvine, CA    Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Oct 22 – San Antonio, TX    Alamodome

Oct 23 – Dallas, TX   Gexa Energy Pavilion

Oct 24 – Dallas, TX   Gexa Energy Pavilion

Oct 28 – Chicago, IL   United Center

Oct 29 – Chicago, IL   United Center

Oct 30 – Detroit, MI  Ford Field