To some, Luke Bryan is a TV personality, namely a judge on "American Idol" (for the past six seasons) and co-host of the CMA Awards (for a third time next month). To some, he's the singer of 26 No. 1 country songs and two-time CMA entertainer of the year. To Minnesotans, he's the first — and only — act to headline all three of Minneapolis' new stadiums, Target Field as well as the Vikings and Gophers football palaces.
The ever-popular Bryan decided to scale back this year to an arena, sold-out Xcel Energy Center on Saturday.
"It's been too long since I've been here," Bryan said early in the evening. Five years to be exact.
Since the last time at the Twins ballpark, he has lost his crowd-pleasing wiggle (it's now just a sway), gained a few biscuits (haven't we all?) and unleashed his humor (we all should do likewise). Thank you, "American Idol" for liberating his personality.
When Bryan, 47, promised to jump into the stage pit Saturday to pose for a photo with a woman whose husband is deployed overseas, the singer suggested that everyone in the arena video this because he might split his pants. (He didn't.)
When Bryan complained how the Minnesota weather felt like the first day of winter to someone raised in Georgia, he shared, "My nipples are already chapped."
When Bryan tried to shake it like he used to during "One Margarita," he broke out laughing at his middle-aged foolishness.
Enough with the jokes.