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Luke Bryan keeps it simple: ‘Sing good, make folks happy’

- Cindy Watts

Luke Bryan named his new tour after his hit song Huntin’,

Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day — and onstage and off, he practices what he preaches.

“I literally try to do a little huntin’ or a little fishin’, and I always try to do a little lovin’ every day that I can,” Bryan says. “I think when you name the tour that, people can come out knowing that it’s going to be a fun vibe.”

Bryan, who has celebrated 18 No. 1 country singles and headlined five arena tours in the past decade, launched his Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour in early May with two soldout nights at Nashville’s Bridgeston­e Arena.

Because of the added pressure of playing a hometown show, most artists save Nashville for at least the middle, if not the end, of the tour. Bryan is the exception — the nervousnes­s makes it more fun.

“Heck, we don’t really overthink it,” he says. “We just get up there and make it happen. It adds a little mystery to the deal. It’s crazy, super-exciting. I wouldn’t go out and tour as much as I do if I didn’t truly have a big-time love for it.”

Brett Eldredge is the second artist on the bill, and Bryan plans to rotate new opening acts over the course of the six-month tour, including Lauren Alaina, Craig Campbell, Seth Ennis and Granger Smith. Eldredge, who already has played a few shows with Bryan, will be at every stop.

“He’s simply a down-to-earth, good ol’ classic country boy who can put on one hell of a show,” Eldredge says. “His fans are ma- niacs. I wanted to get a taste of that energy because it’s addicting. Everything is a surprise on this tour. ... Every day is different and always entertaini­ng.”

Before coming to Nashville and charting No. 1 hits, including the tour’s namesake song and his recent Fast, Kick the Dust Up and

Drink a Beer, the Georgia native learned to entertain playing in bars.

He surveyed the crowd, tried a few songs and quickly figured out what his audience wanted to hear, which isn’t unlike how he runs his show each night. The singer kicks off the show with a set list, but if he needs to shake things up mid-way, he isn’t afraid to do that, either.

He often incorporat­es contempora­ry pop covers, classic rock songs, classic country favorites, plenty of dance moves and maybe a new song or two to keep the audience on its feet.

“The main thing with me is make the show feel not overly planned,” Bryan says. “I think when people see I may have tried something new that’s on the fly and me not being afraid to make a mistake out there, sometimes it works. It’s always about letting the tour get going and finding out what fans like. We’re just trying to get out there and hopefully sing good and make the folks happy.”

 ?? ANDREW NELLES, THE (NASHVILLE) TENNESSEAN Luke Bryan launched his Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour earlier this month with two sold-out nights in Nashville. ??
ANDREW NELLES, THE (NASHVILLE) TENNESSEAN Luke Bryan launched his Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour earlier this month with two sold-out nights in Nashville.

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