Luke Bryan is bringing his 2026 Farm Tour back to Westmoreland County, with a stop set for 1846 Farms in Latrobe on Sept. 17, 2026. Tickets for the general public will go on sale May 21, 2026.
The show puts Bryan back in a part of Pennsylvania where he drew crowds in 2024, when he brought the Farm Tour to the Cunningham Family Farm in Smithton. This time, the setting is 1846 Farms, where the historic barn and farmhouse are being renovated into a wedding venue and Airbnb.
For Bryan, the Farm Tour is built around family farms and the kind of festival-like atmosphere that turns a field into a concert site for one night. The 2026 run also includes a Sept. 18 show at the Miller Family Farm in Millersport, Ohio, and a Sept. 19 stop at Prairie View Farms in Brookston, Indiana.
That schedule gives Westmoreland County the opening date in a three-night stretch, and it places Latrobe once again on a tour that blends country music with working farmland. For 1846 Farms, the concert arrives as the property is in the middle of a larger transformation, with the barn and farmhouse being readied for new uses beyond the stage lights and parking lines.
The return also answers the most immediate question for local fans: yes, Bryan is coming back, and he is coming early in the tour. With ticket sales starting May 21, 2026, the next move is simple enough — the seats and field access will go on sale, and Latrobe will find out how much demand the Farm Tour can pull a second time.

