BROOKLYN, Wis. (WFRV) – American country music star Luke Bryan is set to bring his Farm Tour 2025 to Wisconsin this Thursday, and local officials are reminding fans to plan ahead with nearly 13,000 people expected to attend.
According to the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, Bryan will perform at Klondike Farms in Brooklyn on Thursday, Sept. 18. Authorities say significant traffic delays are anticipated in Brooklyn and nearby Oregon. Deputies will have a large presence in the area and direct traffic before and after the concert.
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Event parking will be available at the intersection of Highways 92 and 14 starting at 2 p.m. Parking in the Village of Brooklyn will be minimal, and officials warn that walking along highways creates additional safety concerns.
Whether arriving on U.S. Highway 14, County Highway MM, or State Highway 104, concertgoers will be guided by signs, deputies, and event staff once inside the area. Roads will remain open but are expected to be congested, with altered traffic patterns before and after the concert.
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Those not attending are urged to avoid the area entirely. “Drivers will need to be patient and plan for significant delays,” the sheriff’s office said. Officials also reminded fans to drink responsibly and designate a sober driver.
Bryan, a five-time Entertainer of the Year winner at the Academy of Country Music Awards and the Country Music Association, is one of the most recognizable artists in country music. His chart-topping hits include “Country Girl,” “Play It Again,” and “One Margarita.” He is also the most digitally recognized country artist ever, with 96.5 million digital single units sold, 22 platinum singles, 12.5 million albums, and nearly 13 billion streams.