Luke Bryan fans will get a look into the life of the superstar when they visit the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville this summer.
The exhibit is being called Luke Bryan: Dirt Road Diary and will open May 22nd, running through the summer and into the fall with a closing date of November 8th. Music Row reports that museum Director Kyle Young explains the exhibit name was created because of a line in one of Luke’s songs that says; “If you want to know the real me – Just turn the page in my dirt road diary.”
The exhibit will explore the singer-songwriter’s life and career featuring memorabilia from Luke’s private collection including stage clothes, instruments, awards, photos and other unique items.
How does Luke feel about having an exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame? “I remember bringing my parents to visit the museum and dreaming of something like this one day. Now to have an exhibit about my life that my family, friends, and fans can come and see is just so cool,” Luke said.
Luke now has his name added to the list of contemporary artists to have a summer exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame that includes Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert.
Luke is set to join Blake Shelton once again as co-hosts of the 50th Annual ACM Awards Show that will be broadcast live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas April 19th on CBS.
Luke will hit the road on his new “2015 Kick the Dust Up Tour” starting in May.
Congratulations to Luke Bryan on his 2015 summer exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame!
By: Buck Stevens