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Luke Bryan lands in Fergus Falls ahead of his North Dakota tour stop
The country star flew to Minnesota midweek before his Word On The Street Tour reaches nearby Sioux Falls.
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Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan flew from Leesburg International Airport (KLEE) in Florida to Fergus Falls Municipal Airport (KFFM) in Minnesota on June 10, a three-hour-and-ten-minute trip in his Learjet 60, N506AB. The aircraft reached a cruising altitude of over 40,000 feet and a top ground speed of 532 knots, covering roughly 1,300 miles across the midsection of the country.
The landing in Fergus Falls puts Luke Bryan within a short drive of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where his Word On The Street Tour is scheduled to perform at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center on June 11, 2026. The tour, which began in late May and runs through the fall, is the singer's primary road commitment this summer, with additional co-headlining Double Down Tour stadium dates with Jason Aldean starting in August, per Live Nation's announcement in late April.
This flight follows a pattern of positioning flights ahead of tour stops — Luke Bryan flew from Nashville to Florida in early June, then from Florida to Memphis, and on June 10 from Leesburg to Fergus Falls. The Learjet 60, based in Nashville, has been shuttling the five-time Entertainer of the Year to tour markets and personal trips across the Southeast and Midwest, with recent legs logged to locations including Memphis and Sarasota.
Aboard the Learjet 60


The aircraft
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