Luke Bryan Gears Up for 'Word On The Street Tour' With New Single Release and Busy 2026 Schedule
Nashville, Tenn. — Country music superstar **Luke Bryan** is hitting the road in a big way this year, headlining his **"Word On The Street Tour"** while dropping fresh music to fuel the excitement. The five-time ACM Entertainer of the Year continues to dominate the genre with high-energy performances, television judging duties and a steady stream of new releases that celebrate small-town roots and heartfelt storytelling.

In February, Bryan unveiled **"Word On The Street,"** the title track for his 2026 summer tour. The upbeat single serves as the follow-up to his 32nd No. 1 hit, **"Country Song Came On,"** which topped the charts last summer. Bryan described the new song as an immediate fit after naming the tour, saying he knew he had to record it upon hearing the demo. "This one felt right to get out asap after naming my summer tour from the title," he said in a statement. "Can't wait to get out on the road and perform it for you live."
The track leans into Bryan's signature style: fun, relatable lyrics about community buzz and everyday life, paired with infectious melodies designed for stadium sing-alongs. Fans have already embraced it, with the official audio quickly gaining traction across streaming platforms. Bryan teased more new music throughout the year, signaling a prolific period following his recent album **"Mind Of A Country Boy,"** which blended traditional country elements with mature themes.
The **"Word On The Street Tour"** launches May 29 with back-to-back shows at BankNH Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire. The extensive run spans the summer and into fall, hitting arenas and amphitheaters across the country before wrapping Sept. 26 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin. Stops include Fort Worth, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri; Long Beach, California; and Tampa, Florida.
Special guests rotate throughout the dates, featuring rising talents such as **Drew Baldridge**, **Raelynn**, **Karley Scott Collins**, **Zach John King**, **Lanie Gardner**, **Shane Profitt**, **Randall King**, **Lauren Watkins**, **Jake Worthington** and DJ **Rock Nut House**. Presales kicked off in late January, with general tickets following shortly after. The tour promises high-production shows with Bryan's trademark energy, including fan-favorite sing-alongs and surprises.
Adding to his 2026 itinerary, Bryan returns for his 17th **Farm Tour** in May, bringing free concerts to rural communities. This year marks a second consecutive appearance in California with dates in Shafter (May 14 at Sillect Farms), Clovis (May 15 at Owens Mountain Parkway/168 Triangle) and Elk Grove (May 16, location forthcoming). The Farm Tour has become a staple for Bryan, who grew up on a Georgia farm and uses the events to give back to agriculture-dependent areas.
On April 25, Bryan teams with fellow Georgia native **Jason Aldean** to headline **Sanford Stadium** at the University of Georgia in Athens for a massive stadium show titled "Live Between The Hedges." The event sold briskly, highlighting the pair's enduring popularity in their home state.
Beyond touring, Bryan remains a fixture on **"American Idol,"** entering his ongoing season as a judge alongside **Carrie Underwood** and **Lionel Richie**. Recent episodes have showcased standout moments, including Bryan's bold prediction that contestant **Braden Rumfelt** "may win" after a standout Hollywood Week performance of Sam Smith's "I'm Not the Only One." Bryan praised the 22-year-old North Carolina native's effortless talent, urging him to "make it look harder next time." Other highlights include soulful auditions that left Bryan with chills and lighthearted pranks, such as one involving **Brad Paisley** during rehearsals.
Bryan has also shared personal anecdotes on the show, from his TikTok scrolling habits inspiring contestant discoveries to warm interactions with fellow judge Underwood's family. His continued presence on the long-running ABC series underscores his role in mentoring the next generation of artists.
In recent months, Bryan has navigated typical tour mishaps with humor. He reacted good-naturedly to incidents like being hit by an object during a concert and slipping onstage — moments that went viral but only reinforced his approachable persona. He has also opened up about family tragedies, including the sudden death of his sister Kelly in 2007 from sudden death syndrome, in emotional podcast appearances.
Professionally, Bryan expanded his brand with collaborations like the Bourgeois Guitars **Luke Bryan Signature Series** announced late last year. He released a Christmas EP in late 2025 and continues to engage fans through social media, where he recently teased another upcoming single, **"Country And She Knows It,"** set for release March 27. Pre-saves are live, building anticipation for what Bryan calls a fun, feel-good track.
With over a decade of chart-topping success, Bryan balances mega-hits with grounded authenticity. From his Georgia farm-boy beginnings to sold-out arenas, he remains one of country's most consistent performers. As the **"Word On The Street Tour"** approaches and new music rolls out, Bryan shows no signs of slowing down. Fans can expect high-energy shows, heartfelt lyrics and the same down-home charm that has defined his career.
Whether on television, the road or the radio, Luke Bryan continues to connect with audiences through music that feels like a conversation with an old friend. With 2026 shaping up as another banner year, the word on the street is clear: Luke Bryan is just getting started.
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