Luke Bryan has postponed the release of his new album, “Born Here Live Here Die Here,” to Aug. 7
has postponed the release of his new album, “Born Here Live Here Die Here,” from April 24 to Aug. 7, the singer announced Tuesday. Also pushed back is the start of his “Proud to Be Here” tour, which was due to kick off May 28 in Cincinnati. It’s now scheduled to start on July 10 in Alabama and wrap Oct. 30 in Louisiana.
“What an incredibly confusing and scary time our world is facing right now, and it is important we continue to follow the guidelines we have been given and do our part to keep everyone safe,” said Bryan in a statement, alluding to thepandemic which has affected more than 1 million people worldwide. “With that in mind, we are choosing to stay home at this time so we can have fun sharing this music and tour with you this summer.
Openers for select dates included Runaway June, Morgen Wallen and Caylee Hammack. The tour hits arenas and amphitheatres.
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