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Las Vegas has always loved Luke Bryan, and the feeling is mutual. After selling out 48 shows during his residency at the Theatre at Resorts World from 2022 to 2024, Bryan is coming back to the desert -- but this time he is trading a 5,000-seat theater for the 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium. On December 11, 2026, Bryan will co-headline the Double Down Tour alongside Jason Aldean for what promises to be one of the biggest country music events Las Vegas has ever hosted.
The Double Down Tour started with a bang at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, where 63,000 fans packed the house on April 25, 2026. That show was so successful that Bryan and Aldean decided to bring the magic to stadiums across the country. The Las Vegas date is the final stop on the run, and if the Athens show is any indication, it will be a night to remember. Expect a stacked lineup of openers including Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins, plus Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock at every stop.
From Crash My Party to Born Here Live Here Die Here, Luke Bryan has spent over a decade turning out number-one hits that make you want to roll the windows down and crank the volume up. Add Jason Aldean to the bill and you have a night of nonstop country anthems. Find your seats on BigStub and do not miss this one.
Few artists have connected with Las Vegas audiences the way Luke Bryan has. When Bryan launched his residency at the Theatre at Resorts World in February 2022, he brought the energy of a stadium tour into an intimate setting. Over nearly two years and 48 performances, the Leesburg, Georgia native turned that 5,000-seat room into a must-see destination for country fans visiting the Strip. Songs like Country Girl (Shake It for Me), Play It Again, Drink a Beer, and Knockin Boots sounded incredible in the smaller venue, and the residency earned rave reviews from critics and fans alike.
Now Bryan is back in Vegas, and the scale is completely different. The Double Down Tour brings him and co-headliner Jason Aldean to Allegiant Stadium on December 11, 2026. The 65,000-seat dome is the home of the NFL Las Vegas Raiders and has hosted some of the biggest concerts in the city -- from Garth Brooks to the Rolling Stones. Adding Bryan and Aldean to that list makes perfect sense given the massive demand for their co-headlining shows.
The Double Down Tour concept came together after a legendary night at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia on April 25, 2026. Both artists are Georgia natives -- Bryan from Leesburg and Aldean from Macon -- and 63,000 fans showed up to watch them share a stage in their home state. The electricity was undeniable, and within weeks the pair announced four additional stadium dates: Missoula on August 1 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, San Diego on August 16 at Petco Park, Washington DC on August 20 at Nationals Park, and Las Vegas on December 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Bryan has also been busy with his solo Word On The Street Tour in 2026, a 31-city amphitheater run featuring openers like Drew Baldridge, Karley Scott Collins, and Randall King. His latest album Mind of a Country Boy has added several new favorites to his already deep catalog of hits. With 30 number-one singles, five Entertainer of the Year trophies, and a judging seat on American Idol, Bryan remains one of the most visible and beloved figures in country music today.
For anyone planning to attend the December 11 show at Allegiant Stadium, the venue is conveniently located at 3333 Al Davis Way, just west of the Las Vegas Strip. The climate-controlled dome means no worries about desert heat or winter chill. On-site parking, rideshare drop-off zones, and proximity to the Las Vegas Monorail make getting to the stadium straightforward. Doors for stadium concerts typically open about 90 minutes before the first act.
The Double Down Tour opening lineup rotates by city and includes some of country music hottest rising stars: Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins. Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock are confirmed for every date, keeping the energy going between sets. It is a full evening of country music from start to finish.
Official tickets are available through Ticketmaster and at LukeBryan.com. Verified resale tickets, premium seats, and last-minute options are also available on BigStub, which offers seats at every price point with a full buyer guarantee.
Ticket prices depend on section, row, and demand. Upper-level and general admission seats tend to start at a moderate price, while floor seats and VIP packages are higher. Prices on the resale market shift as the event gets closer, so comparing across multiple platforms is always a good idea.
Fan club presales for Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean start Wednesday, May 6 at 10 AM local time and run through Thursday, May 7 at 10 PM. Local presales begin Thursday, May 7 at 10 AM. The general public on-sale is Friday, May 8 at 10 AM local time.
Bryan is known for high-energy shows packed with hit after hit. Expect to hear Country Girl (Shake It for Me), Play It Again, One Margarita, Knockin Boots, Drink a Beer, Most People Are Good, and plenty more. The co-headlining format with Jason Aldean means both artists get a full set, so the night runs long in the best possible way.
Bryan wrapped his Resorts World residency in January 2024 after 48 shows. He has hinted at a possible return to the Strip for another residency run in the future, but nothing has been officially announced. For now, the Double Down Tour at Allegiant Stadium on December 11, 2026 is the next chance to see him live in Las Vegas.
The opening lineup features Jon Pardi, Chase Matthew, Gavin Adcock, Dasha, Dylan Scott, and Lauren Watkins on a rotating basis. Dee Jay Silver and DJ Rock perform at every tour stop. The full opener list for the Las Vegas date will be confirmed closer to the show.
Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean together on one stage in Las Vegas is a country music fan dream come true. Whether you saw Bryan during his Resorts World residency days or have been following him since the Tailgates and Tanlines era, December 11 at Allegiant Stadium is a night you will not want to miss. BigStub offers verified tickets at every price level, backed by more than two decades in the ticket business and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order. Lock in your seats and get ready for an epic night of country music under the dome.
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