Luke Bryan's Farm Tour unites 20,000 fans under the stars
Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour drew thousands of country music fans to Mahon Ranch in Elk Grove. The sold-out concert filled an open field with over 20,000 attendees, each bringing chairs and blankets for the night. Despite challenges like water shortages in the farming community, the event went ahead as planned. The tour was created by Bryan to support farming communities and the agricultural industry. Fans travelled from across the region, with some facing long journeys just to reach the venue. Cheri Martin from Sacramento reported a one-hour drive, while Lily Wilson of Livermore walked a mile after her Uber ride ended early.
Traffic delays and long waits greeted many before they even entered the event. For some, like Jake Cacciola from Brentwood, this was their first concert on a farm. Under the night sky, the crowd sang along, calling the experience unlike any other. The concert brought together music lovers and highlighted the challenges faced by local farmers. With over 20,000 in attendance, the event reinforced the Farm Tour’s mission of supporting agricultural communities. Fans left with memories of a night filled with music and camaraderie.