Luke Bryan Just Can’t Get Enough of Las Vegas – So, He’s Adding Shows to His Residency

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Luke Bryan performs during the opening night of his residency at Resorts World Las Vegas on February 11, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Luke Bryan: Vegas @ Resorts World Theatre)

Luke Bryan Just Can’t Get Enough of Las Vegas – So, He’s Adding Shows to His Residency

As Luke Bryan is kicking off his latest residency at Resorts World Las Vegas – he’s already making plans for more dates!

Kicking off Wednesday June 15th, Luke has shows at The Theatre at Resorts World June 17th, 18th, 22nd, 24th and 25th.

Then he’s back out on his Raised Up Right tour until he returns to Vegas for 3 shows – August 31st, September 3rd and 4th.

Luke’s not lying when he says “I just can’t get enough of Vegas” because now he’s added a half of dozen more shows this November-December.

Luke says, “Playing my Vegas residency is, it’s really, really fun. I mean our production value and our sound value, and just the enormity of the stage and the lights is certainly so unique. It’s just a massive look, and I think when fans have never seen me in such a big theater with all the bells and the whistles and tricks and fun things to do, it’s a pretty special show.”

Tickets for Luke’s November-December residency go on sale Monday June 20th – more details HERE

No matter when or where fans go see Luke Bryan, they always say…that’s my kind of night!

Photo Credit: John Shearer

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