Luke Bryan and Las Vegas go together like cold beer and a summer night. The five-time Entertainer of the Year made the city his second home during a two-year residency at the Theatre at Resorts World, and now he is coming back bigger than ever. On December 11, 2026, Bryan teams up with fellow country superstar Jason Aldean for the Double Down Tour at Allegiant Stadium -- a 65,000-seat, dome-covered showdown that will close out one of the most talked-about concert tours of the year.
If you have ever seen Luke Bryan live, you know what to expect: nonstop energy, a catalog of hits that spans over 15 years, and a performer who genuinely loves being on stage. From the sing-along anthems like Country Girl (Shake It for Me) and One Margarita to heartfelt moments like Drink a Beer, Bryan delivers a setlist that covers every mood. Pair that with Jason Aldean closing out his half of the night with Try That in a Small Town and Dirt Road Anthem, and you have a double dose of country greatness.
The Double Down Tour also features a loaded undercard with Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Dasha, Gavin Adcock, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins rotating as openers, plus Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock keeping the vibes going at every stop. Get your tickets on BigStub and make December 11 a night to remember.
Luke Bryan first established himself as a Las Vegas headliner when he launched a residency at the Theatre at Resorts World in February 2022. Over 48 shows across nearly two years, Bryan transformed the intimate venue into one of the hottest tickets on the Strip. The residency gave fans a chance to see one of country music biggest stars up close, with a setlist that spanned his entire career from Rain Is a Good Thing all the way through his latest releases. The run wrapped in January 2024 to universal praise.
Two years later, Bryan is back -- and this time the setting is Allegiant Stadium, the 65,000-seat dome that serves as home to the Las Vegas Raiders. On December 11, 2026, Bryan will share the stage with Jason Aldean for the Double Down Tour, a co-headlining stadium run that began with a record-setting show at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia. That April 25 show drew 63,000 fans and proved that the demand for a Bryan-Aldean double bill was off the charts.
The Las Vegas show is the final date of the Double Down Tour, following stops in Missoula, Montana (August 1 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium), San Diego (August 16 at Petco Park), and Washington DC (August 20 at Nationals Park). The tour features a rotating cast of openers including Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins, with Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock at every date.
Beyond the Double Down Tour, Bryan has been on a tear in 2026 with his solo Word On The Street Tour -- a 31-date amphitheater run that kicked off May 29 in Gilford, New Hampshire. That tour wraps September 26 at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin, giving Bryan a short break before the Allegiant Stadium finale in December. His catalog continues to grow with his latest album Mind of a Country Boy, and his role as a judge on American Idol keeps him in the national spotlight year-round.
Allegiant Stadium sits at 3333 Al Davis Way, just minutes from the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The fully enclosed, climate-controlled dome means the weather is never a factor -- perfect for a December show. The venue offers extensive on-site parking, easy access via rideshare services, and is reachable from many Strip hotels via the Las Vegas Monorail. For a pre-show experience, the surrounding area is packed with restaurants and entertainment options. Doors typically open 90 minutes before the first performer.
Start with official channels: Ticketmaster and LukeBryan.com are the primary outlets for face-value tickets. If the show sells out or you want a specific section, verified resale marketplaces like BigStub carry seats at a range of price points with a buyer guarantee on every order.
Pricing depends on where you sit. Upper-deck seats and general admission tend to be the most affordable, while lower-level, floor, and VIP packages command premium prices. Since this is a co-headlining stadium show, prices may be higher than a typical arena concert. Shopping across multiple platforms helps you find the best deal.
Fan club presales for both Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean open Wednesday, May 6 at 10 AM local time and close Thursday, May 7 at 10 PM. Local presales launch Thursday, May 7 at 10 AM. General public tickets go on sale Friday, May 8 at 10 AM local time through Ticketmaster.
Bryan typically pulls from his deep catalog of 30 number-one hits. Fan favorites include Country Girl (Shake It for Me), Play It Again, Knockin Boots, One Margarita, Drink a Beer, Huntin Fishin and Lovin Every Day, and Most People Are Good. For the Double Down Tour, expect both Bryan and Aldean to deliver full-length headlining sets.
The Resorts World residency ended in January 2024 after 48 shows. Bryan has not officially announced a new residency, though he has spoken publicly about his love for performing in Las Vegas. The December 11 Double Down Tour show at Allegiant Stadium is his next confirmed Vegas appearance.
The opening acts rotate by date and include Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins. Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock are confirmed for every tour stop. The specific openers for the Las Vegas show at Allegiant Stadium will be announced closer to December 11.
From his days as a small-town Georgia kid with a guitar to headlining 65,000-seat stadiums in Las Vegas, Luke Bryan has lived a career that most artists only dream about. The Double Down Tour with Jason Aldean is a fitting chapter in that story -- two friends, two of the biggest names in country, and one unforgettable night in the entertainment capital of the world. BigStub has spent more than 20 years helping fans get to the shows that matter most, with verified seats and a 100% buyer guarantee on every purchase. Do not let this one pass you by.
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