Nashville – Four-time Entertainer of the Year winner Luke Bryan took his “Kill The Lights Tour” back on the road this past weekend after a short hiatus to co-host the ACM Awards on April 3 in Las Vegas. All three weekend concerts sold-out including the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York where Luke set a record with the largest single day country concert attendance and the largest single day country concert gross in the venue’s history.
During the tour break, Luke was named the Country Artist of the Year at the iHeart Radio Music Awards, also held on April 3, and dominated as the most-nominated artist with seven category nods for the upcoming American Country Countdown Awards set for May 1.
Luke’s “Kill The Lights Tour” resumes this weekend in Toledo and will go on to play six stadiums concerts before wrapping in the fall.
2016 “Kill The Lights Tour”
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