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Luke Bryan is rolling back into the Pittsburgh region for the 2026 leg of his iconic Farm Tour, with a single night at 1846 Farms in Latrobe, PA on Thursday, September 17, 2026. The Farm Tour returns to Westmoreland County after a few years away -- and for fans in western Pennsylvania, this is the only Luke Bryan show in the area this year.
The Farm Tour is one of the most beloved touring properties in country music. Luke Bryan launched the franchise back in 2009 to give back to the farming families who shaped his upbringing in Leesburg, Georgia. Every Farm Tour stop is hosted on an actual working family farm, and a portion of the proceeds supports scholarships for students from local farming families. The 2026 edition continues the tradition with the Latrobe stop plus shows the following weekend at Miller Family Farm in Millersport, OH (September 18) and Prairie View Farms in Brookston, IN (September 19).
1846 Farms is currently renovating its historic barn and farmhouse into a wedding venue and Airbnb, but on Farm Tour night the property transforms into a country music festival ground. Expect food trucks, local craft beer, the unmistakable end-of-summer Pennsylvania breeze across the fields, and a stage built in the middle of a working farm landscape. The vibe is unlike any other Luke Bryan show -- intimate, communal, and pure American country at its best.
Live, Luke leans into the catalog that has made him one of the biggest names in country -- Country Girl (Shake It For Me), Play It Again, Drink a Beer, Move, Most People Are Good, One Margarita, plus the newer Mind of a Country Boy material. Farm Tour shows traditionally include a couple of off-the-cuff moments, unplanned guests, and a setlist that leans even more toward Lukes back catalog than his arena dates.
Tickets for the Latrobe show are limited -- it is a single night at a working farm, not an arena. Check the listings below for verified seats on BigStub with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order. Lock in your night before this one sells out.
The Luke Bryan Farm Tour is one of the most authentically country tour franchises in modern music. Since 2009, Luke and his crew have set up stages in barns, on hayfields, and across working farms in the rural communities that grew the artist who would become one of country music biggest superstars. The 2026 Farm Tour rolls into Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, with a single night at 1846 Farms in Latrobe on September 17, 2026.
1846 Farms sits on a parcel of land that has been in working agricultural use since the year it took as its name -- the mid-19th century. The current ownership has been renovating the historic barn and farmhouse into a wedding venue and Airbnb destination, but the property still functions as a Westmoreland County farm. For Farm Tour 2026, the property will be transformed into a one-night country music festival ground, complete with food trucks, local craft beer, parking on the grass, and a stage carved out of the farms central pasture.
Pittsburgh-region country fans have been waiting for the Farm Tour to come back since the last Westmoreland County stop a few years ago. Latrobe -- best known as the hometown of Mr. Rogers, Arnold Palmer, and Rolling Rock beer -- sits about 40 miles east of downtown Pittsburgh and serves as a natural country music gathering point for western Pennsylvania. Expect fans driving in from Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Johnstown, Altoona, Morgantown, and the broader tri-state region.
The 2026 Farm Tour also includes stops in Ohio and Indiana the following weekend -- Miller Family Farm in Millersport, OH on September 18, and Prairie View Farms in Brookston, IN on September 19. Each show benefits the local farming community with scholarship funds for students from farming families in the host region.
Luke Bryan setlists at Farm Tour stops typically run longer than his arena dates and lean into deeper cuts -- the kinds of songs his Farm Tour crowd has been requesting since the early days of the franchise. Expect the radio hits like Country Girl (Shake It For Me), Play It Again, Most People Are Good, Drink a Beer, One Margarita, plus catalog dives and crowd singalongs that other Luke shows just dont have room for.
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Tickets are available through the official FarmTour.com website and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted ticket marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
Luke Bryan plays 1846 Farms in Latrobe, PA on Thursday, September 17, 2026. The show is part of the 2026 Farm Tour, with additional dates the following weekend in Ohio and Indiana.
1846 Farms is a historic working farm in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, about 40 miles east of Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County. Parking is on the property grounds, and food and beverage are sold on site by local vendors. Specific gate-time and parking instructions are typically released the week of the show -- check the official Farm Tour site closer to the date.
Farm Tour shows are intentionally different from arena dates. The stage is set up on a working farm, parking is on grass, food trucks and local beer vendors handle concessions, and the vibe is closer to a country music festival than a typical concert. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket if the layout allows -- check the specific show information for permitted items.
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Farm Tour shows are generally family-friendly, but children typically need their own ticket above a certain age and the events do serve alcohol. Check the specific show policy on the official Farm Tour site for age restrictions and ticketing guidelines.
The Luke Bryan Farm Tour is an annual touring franchise that Luke launched in 2009 to give back to the farming families who shaped his upbringing in Leesburg, Georgia. Every Farm Tour stop is hosted on a working family farm, and a portion of the proceeds supports scholarships for students from local farming families.
The Pittsburgh-area Farm Tour stop is at 1846 Farms in Latrobe, PA on Thursday, September 17, 2026. Latrobe is about 40 miles east of downtown Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County.
1846 Farms is a historic working farm in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The property is currently being renovated into a wedding venue and Airbnb, but it still functions as a Westmoreland County farm. For Farm Tour 2026 the property will be set up as a one-night festival ground.
Yes, the 2026 Farm Tour stop in Latrobe is the only Luke Bryan show near Pittsburgh this year. The neighboring Farm Tour dates are at Miller Family Farm in Millersport, OH on September 18 and Prairie View Farms in Brookston, IN on September 19.
Farm Tour setlists typically lean into Lukes biggest catalog hits and deeper cuts, with more singalongs than a standard arena set. Expect Country Girl (Shake It For Me), Play It Again, Drink a Beer, Move, One Margarita, Most People Are Good, and the newer material from his current album cycle.
A typical Luke Bryan headline set runs about 90 minutes to two hours. Farm Tour shows sometimes stretch longer with extended jam segments, surprise guests, and the kind of crowd interaction that doesnt fit into a standard arena production schedule.
Luke Bryan is a country singer-songwriter from Leesburg, Georgia. He moved to Nashville in 2001, signed with Capitol Records Nashville, and has been one of the biggest names in country music since the late 2000s. He is also a longtime judge on American Idol.
The 2026 Farm Tour includes several stops on working farms in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. The 1846 Farms date in Latrobe is the Pittsburgh-region stop on the run, with additional shows in Ohio and Indiana the following weekend.
Comfortable clothes and shoes for an outdoor venue, cash for vendors who may not take cards, and weather-appropriate gear. Some Farm Tour stops allow blankets and small chairs while others do not -- check the specific show policy on the official Farm Tour site before attending.
Parking at Farm Tour shows is typically free with admission and located on the farm property itself. Arrive early -- the parking lots fill up well before showtime and the gravel and grass roads in can move slowly.
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Farm Tour shows are largely outdoor events and weather can be a factor in September Pennsylvania. BigStub processes refunds for officially cancelled shows per the buyer guarantee. Rescheduled shows typically honor the original ticket.
Check the listings above for verified resale seats on BigStub. You can also visit the official Farm Tour website and authorized primary sellers for additional inventory.
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