Luke Bryan says he will never let his tours get stale! Talking with ET's Rachel Smith from CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee, over the weekend, the 47-year-old "Love You, Miss You, Mean It" singer said he prioritizes shaking up his shows so that concertgoers aren't getting the same performance they've seen before. As someone who has been performing on tours for years, Bryan knows it's important to put a new spin on the songs fans want to hear. "We had songs that we did.
.. last year," Bryan shared.
"And then we rehearsed them this week for the new tour." He added, "We have to be careful and not revert back to 2023. That's old news.
I mean, this is my year." For the country singer who has gone out on seven major tours throughout his career, constantly evolving and giving his fans something new is his number one priority. The singer is currently on his Mind of a Country Boy tour and is planning a sudden jump to the Farm Tour in September .
His last performance on the former tour is Sept. 14 in Florida and he begins the ladder performances less than a week later in Virginia. "I like to stay ready," he shared.
"I wanna just be like, you call, I'm there. I'm like, you know, Superman in the phone booth." It's a small price to pay for Bryan, who says he does everything for his fans.
Talking with ET, he recalled some of his early years attending CMA Fest and standing outside in the hot sun to sign autographs for as many as eight hours. While looking back on his early career, he said th.
