Luke Bryan Announces Deluxe Version of Born Here Live Here Die Here – Arrives April 9th

Luke Bryan Announces Deluxe Version of Born Here Live Here Die Here – Arrives April 9th

Thursday evening (February 4th) Luke Bryan surprised fans by holding a Facebook Live session to announce a deluxe version of his latest album is on the way…Luke shared, “I’m just so excited to announce that on April 9th, we’re going to do a deluxe edition of Born Here Live Here Die Here. We’ve got 6 new songs coming out on April 9th. It’s been a crazy year, and thank you guys so much for the success of Born Here Live Here Die Here, and obviously with ‘Down To One’, kinda, going up the charts right now, with COVID and everything we had some extra songs that we were able to write and record and… you know what…so, it was the perfect time to put together 6 new songs.”

Following the announcement, and joking that besides working in his studio, he hadn’t actually performed in a really long time. Luke looked at the camera and said that he was just going to “wing it” because the important thing was being there with his fans to showcase the new music.

Luke then sang two of the new tracks from the deluxe version of Born Here Live Here Die Here, including “Waves,” and “Country Does” — which is a track that is available now.

Luke also did an acoustic performance of his chart-climbing hit, “Down To One”

Check out the Facebook Live session from Luke Bryan right here…

You heard Luke perform the acoustic version of “Country Does” — now you can check out the studio version here…

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

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