Luke Bryan Is Proud To Be Hopping On the Tour Bus To Be Right Here With You

Luke Bryan Is Proud To Be Hopping On the Tour Bus To Be Right Here With You

Luke Bryan has announced dates for his Proud To Be Right Here tour!

He says, “There is nothing more gratifying about writing and recording music than getting to play it live for y’all. I can’t believe this moment is nearly here when we get to hop on the tour bus and roll into towns across America. Let’s get back to doing what we do best!”

Luke will be hitting the road with Dylan Scott, Runaway June, Caylee Hammack and more, starting July 8th in Syracuse, New York.

Select dates for the the Proud To Be Right Here tour are available now, with the remaining dates going on sale this Friday, April 30th.

One of the songs that fans will be wanting to hear live in concert is Luke’s new single “Waves” — which is included on the recently released Deluxe Edition of his album, Born Here Live Here Die Here. 

Talking about the new track, Luke says, “’Waves’ is a song about kids falling in love during the summer and just all the images and everything about just how beautiful that summer love is and how the emotions just keep coming in waves. ‘Waves’ is kind of a play on words, and I fell in love with the song the second I heard it.”

The music video for the song is out now, but Luke is taking you behind the scenes of the making of it with this special featurette…check it out now…

You’ve seen behind the scenes…now watch the “Waves” music video here…

 

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