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Luke Bryan announces 2023 Farm Tour to kick off in Kentucky

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Luke Bryan will join farmers again this year during his 2023 Farm Tour — a tradition that’s been taking place for 14 years. 

The son of a peanut farmer from Georgia, Bryan launched his Farm Tour in 2009 to highlight and celebrate the contributions of America’s farmers. Bryan announced the renewal of his tour on social media, saying, “It’s my favorite time of the year.” 

While Bryan is undoubtedly a star attraction, Farm Tours are about showing love to the farmer and connecting people back to the root of Feeding America. 

The concert series will kick off in the middle of Bryan’s 2023 County On Tour. The big difference? The Farm Tour series will take place on farms around the heartland. 

This year, the Farm Tour will make five stops across the U.S. in partnership with Bayer. The first stop will be on September 14 in Shelbyville, Kentucky, at Mulberry Orchard. 

Tickets for Farm Tour 2023 go on sale Friday, May 4, at 10 a.m. local time. Bryan’s Nut House fan club members will have access to a pre-sale starting Monday, May 1. 

As always, the tour will benefit American farmers: Bryan is again partnering with Bayer for the #HeresToTheFarmerCampaign, with Bayer pledging to donate 1 million meals to needy people via Feeding America.

Like in his new video, Country On, Bryan wants to lift farmers up. In an interview last year with AGDAILY, Bryan said, “Every year, we’re asking farmers to do more as the challenges to farm get tougher and tougher. When you look at diesel prices, when you look at land prices.”

Luke Bryan’s 2023 Farm Tour Dates:

Sept. 14 — Mulberry Orchard, Shelbyville, KY
Sept. 15 — Miller Family Farm, Millersport, OH
Sept. 21 — Schnell Family Farms, Colfax, IO
Sept. 22 — Klondike Farms, Brooklyn, WI
Sept. 23 — Gar-Lin Dairy LLC, Eyota, MN

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