
Country music's own Luke Bryan is bringing the heat this summer as he sets out on his "Country Song Came On Tour," stopping at the kid-friendly Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. Fans should mark their calendars for August 2, when the singer of "Country Girl" and "One Margarita" will again take the stage in Pittsburgh.
Last seen performing at the Cunningham Family Farm in Smithton, Bryan's previous engagement was a highlight of his Farm Tour series. The Pavilion at Star Lake, about to be filled with the twang of guitars and Bryan's distinctive voice, promises to be the perfect setting for fans to enjoy his music live – sharing the space with a lineup of supporting acts that include George Birge, Avery Anna, and Ashland Craft, as reported by CBS News Pittsburgh. DJ Rock is confirmed to appear on all tour dates, ensuring the country rhythms keep spinning between sets.
According to CBS News Pittsburgh, Bryan's career boasts over 22.6 billion global streams, 11.5 million global album sales, and 55.5 million track sales worldwide—numbers that bespeak his massive popularity. His newest album, "Mind of a Country Boy," includes the eponymous track that inspired the tour's name and dropped on September 27, 2024, just one day before his Farm Tour stop last year.
Tickets are set to go on sale beginning on Friday at 10 a.m., as discovered by the intrepid folks at TribLive. But die-hard fans looking to snag their spots early can take advantage of presales, with Bryan's fan club members getting first dibs at 8 a.m. tomorrow, followed by Citi card members and then Live Nation and Ticketmaster, finally culminating with Spotify users getting their shot. All times are local.