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Luke Bryan Bids Farewell To Sin City With Final Las Vegas Residency Dates: “Truly Enjoyed My Time At Resorts World”
Luke Bryan Bids Farewell To Sin City With Final Las Vegas Residency Dates: “Truly Enjoyed My Time At Resorts World”


Luke Bryan is preparing to bid farewell to Sin City and to wrap up his time in Las Vegas, announcing the final dates of his residency, Luke Bryan: VEGAS, at Resorts World Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas.

The American Idol judge will conclude his concerts on January 6, 2024, after a nearly two-year engagement. The residency’s final dates include a New Year’s Eve performance and will see performances by Bryan on December 29, 30 and 31 and January 3, 5 and 6.

“Truly Enjoyed My Time At Resorts World”

“I have truly enjoyed my time at Resorts World and offering my fans a unique way to see me perform live,” Luke Bryan shared via a press release. “The technology at this theatre allows us to do a completely different show than our regular tour which makes it a lot of fun for me, my team and the fans in the room.”

“Here we go one last time Vegas!” Bryan declared in a post on Wednesday as he announced the final shows. “It’s never a dull moment.”

Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, August at 10 a.m. PST.

Tickets and a limited number of VIP packages for all of Bryan’s upcoming performances at Resorts World Theatre are available at .

Luke Bryan In Las Vegas

Remaining dates for Luke Bryan’s Las Vegas Residency can be found below.

August 2023: 30

September 2023: 2, 3, 6, 8-9

December 2023: 29, 30, 31

January 2024: 2, 5, 6

Luke Bryan In Las Vegas; Photo Courtesy of John Shearer
Luke Bryan In Las Vegas; Photo Courtesy of John Shearer

Luke Bryan’s Country On Tour

Bryan is currently on his Country On Tour through October 28 in Charleston with rotating openers including Braden, Chayce Beckham, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Jon Langston, Conner Smith, Alana Springsteen and Hailey Whitters. 

The trek is making its way to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Saturday, having last played the venue in 2021. It marked the fifth consecutive time Bryan has sold out Bridgestone Arena including two back-to-back sold-out dates in both 2013 and 2017.

Luke Bryan; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Luke Bryan; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

New Song, “Southern And Slow”

One day before his Music City show, Bryan will have new music to share with fans, revealing on Tuesday that his new song, “Southern and Slow,” will release on Friday. The Georgia native released a brief snippet of the track on social media, in which he can be heard singing, “Ain’t but two ways this ole boy’s gonna go / Slow and Southern / Southern and slow.”

A mid-tempo cruiser in the way of many of Bryan’s previous songs, the quick clip was shared with an image of an old bridge over a river, emphasizing the track’s back-road feeling. 

“Southern and Slow” follows Bryan’s latest offering, “But I Got A Beer In My Hand,” which he recently released the music video for. 

The Farm Tour

Later this month, Bryan will perform a series of Vegas dates before heading out on his annual Farm Tour through the month of September with support from Kameron Marlowe, Chayce Beckham, the Peach Pickers and DJ Rock.

Last week, the singer was forced to postpone or cancel three shows in three days due to illness. The first was a concert in Salt Lake City scheduled for August 4, which has been moved to August 31. A few hours later, Bryan canceled his planned show on August 5 in Boise before ultimately canceling his appearance at Watershed Festival in George, Washington, on August 6.

Luke Bryan; Photo Courtesy of John Shearer/Getty Images/Resorts World
Luke Bryan; Photo Courtesy of John Shearer/Getty Images/Resorts World

In his initial message to fans in Salt Lake City, Bryan explained that he had been battling a head cold “for the past couple of weeks.”

“I have been spending those days warming up and singing and have been able to perform,” he continued. “Today I have followed the same routine trying not to give up but I am just not getting better. I truly can not give you the show I want to give so I am going to have to postpone tonight’s show.”

Dear Salt Lake fans, for the past couple of weeks I’ve been battling a head cold.  I have been spending those days warming up and singing and have been able to perform. Today I have followed the same routine trying to not give up but I am just not getting better. I truly can not…

— Luke Bryan (@lukebryan) August 4, 2023

In his message to Boise fans, he shared that “under the advisement of doctors I need another day to rest my voice and get better,” and his final message regarding Watershed Festival, noted that “this is such a frustrating weekend.” 

“I am sorry to let you down but I am not back singing – can hardly even talk still,” he wrote. “This festival is one of the most beautiful places we perform and one of the most fun crowds always.”

Dear Boise fans – this is so hard for me to do but I am going to have to cancel my show on August 5th  at Ford Center.  Under the advisement of doctors I need another day to rest my voice and get better.  There is nothing that I love more than to play live shows and I am so…

— Luke Bryan (@lukebryan) August 5, 2023

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