
Everything You Need to Know Before Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour in Wisconsin & Illinois
Here's your complete guide to Luke Bryan's Farm Tour shows in Wisconsin and Illinois, with all the details on times, lineup, parking, and some other important things to know before you go.
Event Schedules and Locations
We have two big nights with Luke Bryan under the stars as the Farm Tour arrives for two shows, both about 45 miles from Rockford, Illinois.
- Thursday, September 18: Brooklyn, WI at Klondike Farms, 4562 State Rd. 92
- Parking Opens: 2 PM
- Gates Open: 5 PM
- Showtime: 6 PM
- Friday, September 19: Prairie Grove, IL at Berning Family Farms, 4140 W Gracy Rd, McHenry, IL.
- Parking Opens: 2 PM
- Gates Open: 4 PM (earlier than other stops)
- Showtime: 5:45 PM
Fans are being encouraged to arrive early to avoid traffic delays on rural roads.
The Lineup
Joining Luke Bryan on the Farm Tour stage are Tyler Hubbard, The Peach Pickers, and DJ Rock, and rising artist Zach John King.
Parking and Travel Tips
On-site parking is $40 cash only at both locations, and every vehicle must show a valid parking pass, and once you enter, no re-entry will be allowed. Rideshare and carpooling are recommended.
Open flames, glass containers, and alcohol are not permitted in parking areas.
Food Drive and Giving Back
This year is the 10th anniversary of Luke Bryan's Farm Tour Food Drive, and since its start, they have helped provide over 10 million meals with Feeding America.

Fans can bring canned or dried goods and drop off the donations at the Bayer trailer near the main entrance from 2 to 6 PM, with rewards including Luke Bryan merchandise and some VIP ticket upgrades.
What You Can and Can't Bring to Farm Tour
Allowed:
- one sealed water bottle (16.9 oz)
- small blankets/chairs in designated areas
- non-professional cameras
- small signs
Not Allowed:
- backpacks
- coolers
- outside food/drink
- fireworks
- drones
- large umbrellas
- pets (except service animals)
- grills
Accessibility
Both the venue at Klondike Farms in Wisconsin and the Berning Family Farms in Illinois offer ADA parking near the entrance.
Accessible seating is first-come, first-served, with early entry available for ADA guests. Wheelchairs and medical scooters are permitted inside the Farm Tour.
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