Five-time Entertainer of the Year and 'first rate showman' Luke Bryan wrapped his sixteenth Farm Tour over the weekend just days after the finale of his 30+ city sold-out “Country Song Came On Tour.” The latter tour was aptly named after Luke’s 32nd career #1 song which peaked atop the charts just four short weeks ago. As a longtime supporter of young talent, Luke featured more than 15 of country music’s brightest and newest artists over both tours.
For the first-time ever, Farm Tour 2025 was held in both the spring and the fall playing inaugural dates on the west coast in California (Merced, Fresno & Kern Counties) and back to the Midwest this past weekend for concerts in Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan. More than 100,000 fans attended the shows in 2025. Farm Tour 2025 was sponsored by Bayer, Fendt, and Citi.
Luke and Bayer have enjoyed a ten-year partnership and have helped to provide more than 10 million meals to the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization, Feeding America®, through the Take Care, Now campaign and #Herestothefarmer social media initiative. The campaign addresses both food insecurity and “hidden hunger” – nutrient gaps that can impact long-term health even when caloric needs are met – and celebrates the vital role farmers play in feeding the nation. At this weekend’s dates, fans were encouraged to donate non-perishable food items to local Feeding America member food banks at a designated drop-off location in the parking area. 15,000 pounds of food were donated over the three days.
Since Farm Tour began in 2009, Luke has given back to the farmers by awarding college scholarships to students from farming families who are attending the local college or university near the tour stops. To date 90 scholarships will have been granted.