The country superstar, 39, is happily tossing a football across a parking lot behind the Jiffy Lube Live amphitheater in Bristow. See latest videos, charts and news. Sprawling on a sofa in a blue T-shirt, shorts and black Nikes, Bryan has the baked-in tan of a man who spends a lot of time with a fishing pole in his hands. His current tally?
As a country music superstar, Luke Bryan has the potential to speak to, and influence, hundreds of thousands of fans, both through his music and his public words and actions. The "One Margarita" singer knows, therefore, he has to be diplomatic with his comments — but he's not afraid to stand up for his beliefs, either. He adds, "I'm always gonna walk a smart line, but I'm not scared. Bryan's walking the same line as many of his peers and country music predecessors, especially those who hold more liberal ideals.
Bethel Woods recently earned the title of the best outdoor concert venue in the U. During his show, Luke Bryan shared a funny story with the crowd. He said it was his eighth time playing at Bethel Woods but he always forgets how country it really is. So, like anyone else, Luke tried to find some nearby, only to learn the closest fried chicken joint was a minute drive away.
While it didn't initially occur to Luke Bryan that his single " Most People Are Good " could serve as a message of support for the LGBTQ community, the country superstar says he's glad that fans are interpreting it that way. I'll be truthful: I thought about it as maybe an interracially charged line, but even that was only after multiple listens to the song. Bryan says he's glad the song's message of equality and hope has reached his LGBTQ listeners, and that the song is broad enough to offer something to a variety of different fan demographics. Not in a million years,'" he says.