MILLERSPORT, Ohio — Five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan will headline his 14th Farm Tour this month during a break from his “Country On Tour.” The Georgia native will set up stages in the fields of local farms Sept. 14-23.
One of only five dates for this special Farm Tour will hit Eastern Ohio on Sept. 15 at the Miller family farm in Millersport, Ohio — located just west of Buckeye Lake off of Interstate 70.
Tickets to the Farm Tour are on sale now at LukeBryan.com.
The Farm Tour kicks off on Sept. 14 in Shelbyville, Ky. The Ohio date follows on the next day, with the remainder of the Farm Tour shows taking place on Sept. 21 in Colfax, Iowa; Sept. 22 in Brooklyn, Wisc.; and Sept. 23 in Eyota, Minn.
“One of the reasons we created these Farm Tour shows — to bring the big-city tour to the people,” said Luke. “These nights are one-of-a-kind, and we really enjoy getting to know the farmers and their families, love the whole atmosphere of playing on these incredible farms and watching entire communities come together and get excited about these shows.”
Continuing a partnership that began in 2015, Bayer, one of the world’s leading life sciences companies, is once again joining the tour as presenting sponsor and teaming up with Luke to help honor America’s farmers for providing us with access to critical health and nutrition through its #HerestotheFarmer campaign. The campaign supports Bayer’s vision of Health for All, Hunger for None and asks fans to join in by using #HerestotheFarmer on their social media channels now through Nov. 30.
As part of the initiative, Bayer will donate one million meals to people in need through Feeding America. Since the partnership’s inception, six million meals have been donated and more than $180,000 has gone to Feeding America member food banks and local farmers at each of the tour cities.
Since 2009 when the Farm Tour began Luke has granted 78 college scholarships to students from farming families to their local college or university near the tour stops. Over the years event sponsors have donated money, food and resources to the local communities and also nationally. Last year alone Bayer provided one million meals to Feeding America, Farmland donated a truckload of protein to local foodbanks in each of the states that hosted the tour and also donated $9,000 to each state’s FFA Association, and Fendt donated $25,000 to the national FFA organization.
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