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'That's My Kind of Night:' Luke Bryan reschedules farm tour stop in Louisburg, Kansas

Posted at 1:33 PM, Oct 14, 2019
and last updated 2019-10-14 21:05:18-04

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Get ready to "Kick the Dust Up," because Luke Bryan has rescheduled his Farm Tour stop in Louisburg, Kansas, and will try to "Play It Again."

The country star was supposed to perform at MC Farms on Oct. 3, but in this case, rain was not a good thing and caused the concert to be canceled.

The concert was officially rescheduled for Oct. 30, with tickets back on sale for the event.

The farm where Luke Bryan will play is located down rural Miami County roads, posing some logistical challenges.

Despite that, fans are excited to "Move" and think the concert venue out in rural Kansas is "What Makes You Country."

MC Farms Manager Raelynn Rockwell said she learned last week that the concert would be rescheduled. She said Bryan's team started bouncing around dates shortly after the concert was first postponed and had to work around his "American Idol" schedule.

Rockwell said managers were starting to get nervous about when and if the concert would be rescheduled, especially with the colder temperatures, but she's excited a date was nailed down.

"A lot of people have been pretty understanding," Rockwell said. "With this atmosphere that Luke is trying to create with the farm tour and having it out in the middle of a field, obviously you have a lot of different issues you have to work through."

One fan who traveled to Louisburg earlier this month from Rockford, Illinois, however, still feels disappointed.

Savannah Jones paid around $700 total for the trip, including tickets, a hotel and gas.

Jones was able to spend the day in Kansas City after she learned the concert was postponed.

"We were able to find some fun things to do, but I'm still out of the hotel money and gas and can't get that back, but we made light of a bad situation and had fun either way," Jones said.

Jones said she will not be making the trip back to Louisburg for round two because she won't have time to get off work and does not want to spend hundreds more on a hotel and gas.

"I get the weather and everything, you can't really control that, but it's still disappointing," Jones said. "Next time we travel eight hours or anything extensive, we're going to make sure it's indoors."

Rockwell said fans who aren't able to make it back for the rescheduled concert should have an option to get their money back.