Five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan wrapped his ninth season as a celebrity judge on "American Idol" Monday night, and during the show, he exclusively announced that he will release a new studio album on September 18.
In celebration, Luke performed a new track off Signs, "Fish Hunt Golf Drink." The song was written by Luke, Chase McGill, and Matt Dragstrem and produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens.
"It is always a great day when I get the chance to release new music," said Luke. "I've been working on this album for the past year, and I just love how it turned out. I was able to co-write a few, then turn to the writers in Nashville to round them out. I feel like my fans have always let me record songs that make you feel good, so I went into this album wanting everyone to just have fun."
"Fish Golf Hunt Drink" is the third song Luke has released from Signs in the past two months. "Word On The Street," the title of his 2026 tour, which kicks off May 29 and 30 with back-to-back shows in Gilford, New Hampshire, was released in February. H is radio single, "Country And She Knows It," went to country radio on March 30 and is flying up the charts.
Luke and Jason Aldean have expanded their co-headlining stadium tour with four additional concerts in 2026, following their sold-out UGA Sanford Stadium show two weeks ago.
Later this week, Luke will return for a second consecutive year to play Farm Tour dates in California on May 15 and 16.
The country superstar also announced a "Luke Bryan & Friends" concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Thursday, September 24. The concert will be a one-of-a-kind show near the close of his concert season and a celebration of his new album.
Tickets for the Live Nation produced concert go on sale this Friday, May 15, at LukeBryan.com.
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