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Luke Bryan took the stage with his signature, party-ready energy at the 2026 iHeartCountry Festival presented by Capital One.
Bryan kicked off his set with his iconic 2013 Crash My Party single, “That’s My Kind of Night.” The five-time Entertainer of the Year went on to deliver career-spanning hits, including “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” “Play It Again” (which included a brief moment of forgotten lyrics, though Bryan laughed it off and explained it happened because of his 10:30 p.m. set time), “Knockin’ Boots” and more, plus his collaboration with special guest George Birge, “Ride, Ride, Ride.”
Bryan teamed up with Birge on the cowboy anthem that released earlier this year. Birge wrote it with Tyler Hubbard, Casey Brown and Parker Welling. Birge said when the music video premiered, “Luke brings positive energy and star power to everything he does.” He also said he’s “respected Luke Bryan’s career for a long time. It’s still crazy to me that I get to call him a mentor and a friend, and when I wrote this song, I knew I had to ask him to be a part of it. It’s an honor to share this one with him, and it’s a message I think a lot of people could use right now.”
Bryan said he “loved the message” of the song, and thought Birge and his co-writers “knocked it out of the park.” Bryan heard “Ride Ride Ride” for the first time last year, when he brought Birge on his headlining tour with him. He “didn’t even hesitate,” when Birge asked him to team up on the collaboration.
The American Idol judge also knew he wanted to record his latest single, “Country And She Knows It,” written by Matt Dragstrem, Josh Miller and Parker Welling. Bryan looked forward to playing the song for audiences, including when he kicks off his headlining “Word On The Street Tour” with Drew Baldridge, Karley Scott Collins, Lanie Gardner, Randall King, Zach John King, Shane Profitt, RaeLynn, Lauren Watkins, Jake Worthington and DJ Rock on select dates.
“As I gear up for touring season and summer I really wanted to focus on releasing a song that felt fun and energetic and the moment the writers sent this one I knew it was it,” Bryan said in a statement when he released the song. “I have always tried to have the mindset to wake up and approach every day as a good day so being able to share that way of life through my music is something I am honestly grateful for. Can’t wait to look out and see the crowds out of their seat and bonus if a little dancing is going on.”
Bryan wrapped up his set with “Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” his 2011 anthem from his third studio record, Tailgates & Tanlines, getting the arena audience members on their feet and singing along to every word.
Kane Brown, Parker McCollum, Riley Green, Carly Pearce, Shaboozey, Dylan Scott, Russell Dickerson, Gretchen Wilson, Chase Matthew and Lauren Alaina also made up the star-studded lineup of the 2026 iHeartCountry Festival. It was all hosted again by iHeartRadio’s Bobby Bones.
The 2026 iHeartCountry Festival is streaming live on Disney+ and Hulu. If you missed the show (or just want to relive the experience), you can replay the festival on Sunday (May 3) only on Hulu.
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