Two year residency concludes in January 2024

Country music superstar Luke Bryan has announced the final dates of his record-breaking headlining engagement, Luke Bryan: Vegas at Resorts World Theatre inside Resorts World Las Vegas. Bryan will conclude his concerts on January 6, 2024 following the success of his near two-year engagement that has welcomed fans from around the world.

The final six dates are set for December 29th, 30th, 31st and January 3rd, 5th and 6th. These are in addition to the previously announced 2023 dates, including August 30th, September 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 8th and 9th.

Tickets for his new and final dates, including a must-see performance on New Year’s Eve, will go on sale to the public Friday, August 18th at 10 am PST. Tickets and a limited number of VIP packages for all upcoming Luke Bryan performances at Resorts World Theatre are available via AXS.

Bryan is currently on his 36 city headlining Country On Tour, which plays Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena this weekend. He last played the venue in 2021 and it marked the fifth consecutive time Bryan has sold out Bridgestone Arena with two back-to-back sold out dates in both 2013 and 2017. As in many of his last several tours, Bryan has offered opening slots to many of country’s rising stars and Nashville’s show will include Chayce Beckham, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean and DJ Rock.

Bryan was recently forced to cancel shows in Boise, Salt Lake City and a headlining performance at Watershed Festival due to vocal issues. Bryan said he could “hardly even talk” and needed more time to heal.

Bryan will also headline the six city Farm Tour 2023 from September 14-23, raising money for farmers. The 14th annual trek is sponsored by Bayer.

He will release a new song, “Southern and Slow” on Friday, August 11th via UMG Nashville. It follows his smash hit “But I Got A Beer In My Hand.” It’s one of the fastest rising singles of Bryan’s career, catapulting into the Top 15 within 11 weeks of its launch. Bryan debuted the song for television audiences on the season finale of American Idol in May.

Next spring, Bryan returns as a judge for ABC’s seventh season of American Idol, alongside Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Veteran host Ryan Seacrest also returns to help discover America’s next singing sensation for the show’s 22nd season overall airing in spring 2024.