Concert news: Bro-country heroes Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line coming to TCF Bank Stadium

No ticket information has been announced yet.

January 22, 2015 at 5:32PM
March 3, 2014: Luke Bryan concert at the Xcel Center.
March 3, 2014: Luke Bryan concert at the Xcel Center. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A country stadium show has been been announced for the Twin Cities, and for once, it doesn't involve Kenny Chesney.

Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line will play TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis June 20.

Bryan, who last performed in the Twin Cities in March 2014 at Xcel Energy Center, announced his tour plans for the rest of the year, which include his first foray into Europe and seven U.S. stadium shows on his Kick Up the Dust Tour. Thomas Rhett also will join him at TCF Bank and the other stadium concerts.

No ticket information has been announced for the show.

Bryan will also play May 8 in Grand Forks, N.D. and May 9 in Sioux Falls, S.D. but Florida Georgia Line is not on those dates.

It will be the first country stadium show in the metro in this century not featuring Chesney. TCF Bank Stadium has been the site of big concerts by U2 and Imagine Dragons as well as smaller shows by Iggy Azalea and Atmosphere.

Chesney, meanwhile, will be returning to Target Field July 18-19 with Jason Aldean. The concerts will be his third and fourth at the Twins stadium in four years.

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Jon Bream

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Jon Bream has been a music critic at the Star Tribune since 1975, making him the longest tenured pop critic at a U.S. daily newspaper. He has attended more than 8,000 concerts and written four books (on Prince, Led Zeppelin, Neil Diamond and Bob Dylan). Thus far, he has ignored readers’ suggestions that he take a music-appreciation class.

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