Luke Bryan is having an eventful 2025... and it looks like he's about to get a whole lot busier this summer. The country singer is getting ready for judging American Idol, with the season 23 premiere airing on March 9.
In a new promotional video premiering exclusively with PEOPLE on Monday, Jan. 27, fans get a glimpse at the contestants who have a shot at becoming the next 'American Idol.'
Luke Bryan will hit the road soon after American Idol wraps this spring. The country star just announced 30 dates on his 2025 Country Song Came On Tour. The new tour begins May 29 in Bethel, N.Y. and ends in late August in Indiana. Along the way he'll play amphitheaters and arenas familiar to country music fans, as well as a few festivals.
American Idol' Season 23 producers are allegedly in the 'worst-case scenario' with fans after Carrie Underwood's inauguration performance.
Bryan, who's known for hit songs Drunk On You, Drink A Beer and I Don't Want This Night To End, has been an American Idol judge since 2018.
Country music singer and American Idol judge Luke Bryan will make a stop in Charleston, West Virginia on Aug. 14, 2025 as part of his "Country Song Came On Tour" of more than 30 cities. Known for Top 10 songs like "Country Girl,
Luke Bryan will hit the road soon after “American Idol” wraps this spring. The country star just announced 30 dates on his 2025 “Country Song Came
Get your tickets to the Luke Bryan show near you this summer during his 33 stop tour. Tickets are available for pre-sale on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 8 a.m.
Carrie Underwood got emotional in the trailer for Season 23 of American Idol. Underwood — who came under fire for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration last week — is now making headlines for her new role on the iconic singing competition,
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