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Luke Bryan flies from rural Tennessee to Memphis ahead of Beale Street Music Fest
The country star and American Idol judge touches down in Memphis as the city's major summer concert weekend begins.
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Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan flew from Humphreys County Airport, near his Tennessee home, to Memphis International Airport on June 4, a 27-minute hop in the Learjet 60 N506AB. The brief trip came at the end of a busy week: the same aircraft had crisscrossed the South and Midwest in recent days, including a June 1 leg from southwest Michigan to New Jersey.
Bryan lands in Memphis as the city gears up for the Beale River Music Festival, scheduled for June 5–7, according to the festival's official lineup. The event is a major stop on Memphis' summer calendar, drawing headliners in country, rock, and blues to Tom Lee Park. Bryan is not listed on this year's bill, but he has performed at past festivals and maintains ties to the region through touring and business interests.
The flight fits a pattern: Bryan, a longtime Nashville-area resident, frequently uses the Learjet for short-haul trips to performance cities and personal destinations. While this specific hop lacks a confirmed public appearance, the festival's proximity and Bryan's history with Memphis make a working visit or private engagement the likely explanation.
Aboard the Learjet 60


The aircraft
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