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LUKE BRYAN THROWS A PARTY AND SCORES HIS 21ST CAREER SINGLE.

LUKE BRYAN THROWS A PARTY AND SCORES HIS 21ST CAREER SINGLE.
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Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan is set to host a huge party on Broadway in downtown Nashville tonight with a free concert to celebrate the grand opening of his new bar LUKE’S 32 BRIDGE FOOD + DRINK, and he now has a second reason to celebrate as his current single “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” becomes his 21st career No. 1 single.

“Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” was written by Zach Crowell, Ryan Hurd and Chase McGill. Luke shares, “These guys knocked it out of the park. You hear that title and so much of it just sticks with you. They painted so many wonderful pictures of youth and young love. This is one of my most favorite songs I’ve ever recorded!” “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” is the third consecutive No. 1 single from Luke’s What Makes You Country album.

“LUKE’S 32 BRIDGE PARTY ON BROADWAY” begins at 6:30pm tonight just outside the bar at 301 Broadway. Special guests include Jon Langston, Chelsea Field and DJ Rock.

As part of tonight’s show Luke has partnered with Lyft, the on-demand transportation company, to create a Luke Mode that will offer a promo code valid for 15% off two Lyft rides to or from the concert. Simply enter promo code: 32BRIDGE into the Lyft app to claim the discount.

Click HERE for Luke’s playlist and HERE to watch the “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” video.

This year, Luke’s “What Makes You Country Tour,” named Billboard Music Awards Top Country Tour, will run through the end of October with 40+ concerts and boasting 13 stadiums shows. In 2019, announced, Luke, along with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, will return to the judges table for a second season on ABC’s American Idol.

Audio / Luke Bryan talks about his new No. 1 song, "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset."

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Luke Bryan (Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset) 1 OC: …back to me. :28
“‘Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset’ is, it’s a perfect song in my opinion.  It’s reflective. It talks about love in a summer and summer love. It doesn’t get any better than summer love way back when. And then when you say ‘Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset, Repeat,’ that’s what you do in the summer. You wake up. You go get your tan on, and the sun goes down and you do it over and over.”