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Luke Bryan Tour 2015 'Kick The Dust Up' Details: Country Star Announces Exciting Tour

Luke Bryan poses with his Entertainer of the Year Award during the 48th Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, on Nov. 5, 2014. | REUTERS/Eric Henderson

Luke Bryan, who won the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award last year, recently announced that he would be starting his 2015 "Kick The Dust Up" Tour this May. The details for the tour were announced by Bryan during a press conference at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The tour will commence in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on May 1and then move on to the United States on May 8 when he will perform in Grand Forks, North Dakota. However, the singer will also be touring several international locations for the first time before the "Kick The Dust Up" tour starts.

On his website, Bryan announced that he will tour Sweden at the end of February. He will then travel to Norway, the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland. Travelling with him are Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch as opening acts. Speaking about performing in Europe, Bryan described how he's "always been a home boy, but you kind of have to re-prove yourself over in Europe."

When Bryan moves his tour stateside, Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett will also join him.

Rollingstone said for the first time since he started performing, the country music star will stay for two nights in 13 cities including Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia. Speaking about performing two nights in a row, Bryan thanked his fans and said that "this is something I could only ever dream of."

As part of the "Kick The Dust Up" tour, Bryan will also perform in seven stadiums including the Vanderbilt University's football stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, where he will be the first country star to ever play there.

Bryan is also due to perform his spring break show in Panama City Beach, Florida. The show, his seventh, will be the last time on Bryan's schedule. The free admission two-day event normally attracts over 200,000 people each year.