Country superstar Luke Bryan is at it again, hitting the road to entertain fans all over the world. And per ususal, he is taking a few friends out on the road with him. Randy Houser, Dustin Lynch, Florida-Georgia Line, and Thomas Rhett are all slated to appear at dates on the tour, with stadium shows potentially seeing all of them under one roof.

Bryan, the current CMA Entertainer of the Year, is positioning himself well to try to retain that title again in November. In addition to his tour, he will host the 50th Annual ACM awards from AT&T Stadium in Dallas this spring with fellow CMA award winner Blake Shelton.

The announcement was made at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum earlier today. The first stop on the 'Kick the Dust Up Tour' will be on May 8 in Grand Forks, N.D.

For the first time in his career, Bryan has added a second show in select cities with 13 total so far, including Chicago, Dallas, and Phliadelphia. In addition to his US shows, he is also planning international dates in Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Luke still has plans to play his Seventh Annual Spring Break show in Panama City, but rumors have it that this will be his last time doing the event. The EPs recorded there have done well through the years, and this year's is scheduled to be recorded March 11-12 and will be called 'Checkin' Out.'

In the meantime look for Luke on the ACM awards with Blake Shelton on April 19. Nominations are just a little under a week away, being announced Jan. 27. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Bryan said, "We have other things in store, I have crazy ideas for offshoots and new music, so stay tuned!"

Luke Bryan 2015 'Kick the Dust Up Tour' Dates

5/08 - Grand Forks, N.D.
5/09 - Sioux Falls, S.D.
5/14 - Boise, Idaho
5/15 - Spokane, Wash.
5/16 - Tacoma, Wash.
6/04 - Albuquerque, N.M.
6/06 - Denver, Colo. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
6/18 - Tulsa, Okla.
6/19 - Bonner Springs, Kan.
6/20 - St. Paul, Minn. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
6/25 - Virginia Beach, Va.
6/26 - Washington D.C.
6/27 - Washington D.C.
7/11 - Nashville, Tenn. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
7/16 - St. Louis, Mo.
7/17 - St. Louis, Mo.
7/18 - Cincinnati, Ohio (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
7/24 - Indianapolis, Ind.
7/25 - Indianapolis, Ind.
7/30 - Scranton, Pa.
7/31 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
8/01 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
8/21 - Atlanta, Ga.
8/22 - Atlanta, Ga.
8/26 - Salt Lake City, Utah
8/27 - Salt Lake City, Utah
8/29 - San Francisco, Calif. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
9/03 - Darien Center, N.Y.
9/4 - Darien Center, N.Y.
9/5 - Cleveland, Ohio (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
9/11 - Philadelphia, Pa.
9/12 - Philadelphia, Pa.
9/18 - Tampa, Fla.
9/19 - West Palm Beach, Fla.
9/20 - West Palm Beach, Fla.
9/24 - Charlotte, N.C.
9/25 - Raleigh, N.C.
9/26 - Raleigh, N.C.
10/15 - Sacramento, Calif.
10/16 - San Diego, Calif.
10/17 - Irvine, Calif.
10/18 - Irvine, Calif.
10/22 - San Antonio, Texas
10/23 - Dallas, Texas
10/24 - Dallas, Texas
10/28 - Chicago, Ill.
10/29 - Chicago, Ill.
10/30 - Detroit, Mich.

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