Luke Bryan Powers Through Illness, Brings Slate of Party Anthems to Sold-Out Nashville Arena Show

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Luke Bryan Powers Through Illness, Brings Slate of Party Anthems to Sold-Out Nashville Arena Show
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.lukebryan brought a truckload of hits to his sold-out concert at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Check out the full review!

This hip-shaker and hit-maker, who also manages to be one of country music’s most relatable “everyman” personas, dubbed the evening a “big ol’ Nashville honkytonk party,” as he launched with “Kick the Dust Up,” and packed many of his 26 No.

The tour’s namesake brought a highlight of the evening, as Bryan, situated center stage with his guitar, paid tribute to farmers, military members, small-town denizens, U.S.A. and Music City itself, with the crowd offering chants of “U.S.A! U.S.A.!” as the song concluded. He saved many of his bigger hits for the second half of the show, piling on songs including “Crash My Party,” “My Kind of Night.” He welcomed two of his openers, Jackson Dean and Chayce Beckham, to the stage to perform the Jordan Davis hit “Buy Dirt,” which featured Bryan as a collaborator. The much-beloved song truly didn’t really need a vocalist Saturday evening, as the crowd took over singing the entire chorus, with Bryan ending by praising Davis for allowing him to be part of the song.

“I can’t tell you how many years I dreamed of getting up on this stage..it’s pretty freakin’ cool,” Cooke said. Taking up a guitar, she took listeners through her musical journey, offering snippets of the first concert she ever saw — performing Hilary Duff’s “Come Clean,” and following it with Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” before she got a surprise when “Cruise” co-writer Chase Rice joined her onstage for the song. She offered T-Pain’s “Buy You a Drank” and Morgan Wallen’s “Chasin’ You.

Bryan’s openers generously have access to the full stage and walkway, which Beckham used to his advantage. Slinging his guitar over his back, he strutted to the front of the walkway, kneeling at the edge of the stage to shake hands with those in the front rows. He concluded with a muscular rendition of Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up,” and his own breakthrough hit, “23.”

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