Luke Bryan just announced his upcoming tour. The country singer's guests include Sam Hunt, Carly Pearce, Jon Pardi, and Morgan Wallen.

Bryan will head to 13 stadiums for his What Makes You Country XL Tour, and it will start at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario. Other destinations include the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on June 3, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 30, Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on July 5 and 6, Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on Sept. 1 and 2, and more.

The award-winning country musician will also visit the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on July 28. Bryan will be the first country artist to hold a concert in the field. During a recent interview, Bryan said that his kids are all excited about his upcoming performance at the Dodger Stadium.

Luke Bryan Drops His Sixth Studio Album

Bryan released his sixth studio album, What Makes You Country, on Dec. 8. During his tour, the singer will promote his latest project which features the hit song "Light It Up," "Most People Are Good," "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset," "Bad Lovers," "Drinking Again," "Land of a Million Songs," and nine other tracks.

Following the release of his latest album, Bryan dished on what it was like working on his new music. He said that he is grateful for the chance to collaborate with other artists and songwriters in his album.

"It is important to me to continue to push myself to grow on all levels and I feel like we did that on this project. Making and performing music never gets old and I can honestly say I am having the time of my life. I will be forever grateful to every fan who sings along each night," said Bryan.

Luke Bryan Cast As Judge

Other than his upcoming tour, Bryan is busy filming for the upcoming episodes of American Idol reboot. The ABC reality TV show will premiere on March 11. Katy Perry and Lionel Richie are also part of the show, which used to air on Fox.

The "Kick the Dust Up" singer shared what Keith Urban told him about being a judge on American Idol. Urban, who was part of the show's judging panel for a couple of seasons, told Bryan that he would absolutely love his job. The "Strip It Down" crooner could not agree more. Bryan added that his mission is to find a great country artist in the first season.

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