Luke Bryan has launched a mobile fan app featuring live streaming, custom video, special merchandise and a special fan competition featuring a prize "money can't buy."
"I really see it as the perfect opportunity to connect with my fans in a very meaningful and direct way," Bryan says of the app.
The software, designed by Disciple Media, is available via Google Play or the iTunes store and was designed to immerse fans in the full experience of Bryan's upcoming album, Kill the Lights, due August 7.
Among the features are competitions to win tickets to shows and meet & greets with Luke, along with access to Luke's social media feeds all in one place -YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The app, which may be used for one free trial month, costs $1.99 per month thereafter or $22.99 per year.
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