Reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan is the only country artist routinely performing two-nights in many concert cities, so it comes as no surprise that a second show has now been added in Boston at Gillette Stadium on July 15th due to an overwhelming demand for tickets. The Boston concerts, July 15th and 16th, are the first of six stadium dates taking place this summer on Luke’s Kill The Lights Tour. Shows will feature openers Little Big Town, Chris Stapleton and Dustin Lynch.
Luke’s stadium concerts, in addition to Boston, include August 19, in Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium, August 27th in Chicago at Wrigley Field, October 22nd in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium, and closing out the tour on October 29th in Detroit at Ford Field.
The Kill The Lights Tour is in promotion of Luke’s Platinum-selling, No. 1 debuting Kill The Lights album which became the best-selling country album of 2015 and the 10th biggest selling album on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Year-End list. Kill The Lights contains three consecutive No. 1 singles, “Kick The Dust Up,” “Strip It Down,” and the two-week No. 1 single “Home Alone Tonight” featuring Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town.
Kill The Lights Tour:
3-8 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center**
3-11 Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena **
3-12 Bossier City, LA CenturyLink Center **
4-7 Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center Coliseum
4-8 Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena
4-9 Syracuse, NY Carrier Dome
4-14 Toledo, OH The Huntington Center
4-15 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center
4-16 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena
4-20 Missoula, MT Adams Center
4-21 Missoula, MT Adams Center
4-22 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
4-23 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
4-29 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion
4-30 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center
5-1 Indio, CA Stagecoach
5-12 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center
5-13 Wichita, KS INTRUST Bank Arena
5-14 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena
5-20 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheater
5-21 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheater
5-27 Baton Rouge, LA Bayou Country Superfest*
5-29 Daytona Beach, FL Country 500
6-2 Holmdel, NJ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
6-3 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall
6-4 Hershey, PA Hershey Park Stadium
6-9 Virginia Beach, VA Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
6-10 Washington, DC Jiffy Lube Live
6-11 Washington, DC Jiffy Lube Live
6-17 Oshkosh, WI Country USA*
6-19 Columbus, OH Buckeye Country Superfest*
6-24 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
6-25 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
7-7 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest*
7-8 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
7-9 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
7-15 Boston, MA Gillette Stadium***
7-16 Boston, MA Gillette Stadium***
7-17 Bangor, ME Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
7-21 Scranton, PA The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
7-22 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion
7-23 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion
7-29 Philadelphia, PA BB&T Pavilion
7-30 Philadelphia, PA BB&T Pavilion
7-31 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
8-11 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
8-12 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
8-13 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
8-14 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
8-19 Minneapolis, MN U.S. Bank Stadium
8-21 Calgary, AB Country Thunder Calgary*
8-25 Kansas CIty, MO Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
8-26 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
8-27 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field
9-1 Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
9-2 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
9-9 Denver, CO Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
9-10 Denver, CO Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
9-15 Sacramento, CA Toyota Amphitheatre
9-16 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
9-22 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Pavilion
9-30 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
10-1 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
10-22 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium ***
10-29 Detroit, MI Ford Field
Dates and Cities subject to change
*festival date
**no Little Big Town
***Chris Stapleton joins
Audio / Luke Bryan talks about his dreams of playing stadiums.
DownloadLuke Bryan (dreaming of stadiums) OC: …after it. :21
“I remember being a kid and going to see George Strait at a stadium and looking around, going, ‘This is amazing!’ I mean, ‘What can I do one day to hopefully arrive at this moment?’ So, the dream has been there for years, and since that dream [of playing stadiums] started, it’s all about, it’s been all about growing it gradually to the point where you feel like you can go after it.”