Luke Bryan to continue Las Vegas residency into 2023

September 28, 2022
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The singer adds 12 winter and spring dates to his Resorts World Las Vegas lineup.

Entertainer Luke Bryan has announced that he will extend his Resorts World Theater residency at Resorts World Las Vegas into next year. Bryan added 12 dates for 2023 to his current lineup, with limited VIP passes available.

Winter dates added to the tour include shows on February 1, 3, 4, 8, 10 and 11. Bryan will also take the stage during the spring with shows on March 22, 24, 25, 29 and 31. The last spring show will be on April 1.

General admission tickets for next year’s events will go on sale September 30. Luke Bryan fans who are also Citi card members can get in on a pre-sale event, starting September 28. All pre-sales will end September 29.

Bryan spoke about his love for the Vegas venue and said playing World Resorts Las Vegas offers an opportunity to engage fans in a way he does not when performing in larger spaces.

He commented: “I love doing these headlining shows in Vegas because the intimate room at Resorts World allows me to really connect to the crowd in such a different way. Sitting at the piano each night has become one of my favorite moments in the show.”

Resorts World Las Vegas opened in February of this year and has welcomed a variety of performers and events, including rapper Travis Scott, who began a residency this month at a at Zouk Nightclub.

In addition to featuring musical acts, Resorts World Las Vegas recently partnered with The Greens Celebrity Golf Association to put on the inaugural edition of the Las Vegas Invitational – Celebrity Golf and Poker Tournament. More than 40 sports and entertainment celebrities competed in the tournament during the NFL Draft Weekend.

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