Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Announces Dates for Luke Bryan Exhibition

countrymusichalloffameThe Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will explore the life and career of Luke Bryan with the summer exhibition ‘Luke Bryan: Dirt Road Diary,’ which opens May 22 and runs through Nov. 8. The exhibition will examine the singer-songwriter’s roots and rise to stardom. Fans will see stage clothes, instruments, awards, photos, and other unique memorabilia from Bryan’s personal collection.

“I remember bringing my parents to visit the museum and dreaming of something like this one day. Now to have an exhibit about my life that my family, friends, and fans can come and see is just so cool,” said Bryan.

“In one of Luke Bryan’s songs,” said Museum Director Kyle Young, “he says: ‘If you want to know the real me / Just turn the page in my dirt road diary.'” In this exhibition, Luke is an open book, sharing insights into his life and music with museum visitors. He joins Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert in the list of contemporary artists featured in special summer exhibits that look at country music stardom in the twenty-first century.”

Bryan recently released his final spring break album, Spring Break…Checkin’ Out. The Georgia native embarks in May on a new tour, the Kick the Dust Up Tour.

The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, Bryan will co-host the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards with Blake Shelton on April 19.

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