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Luke Bryan lands in Memphis ahead of Des Moines tour stop
The country star’s short hop from Huntingdon to Memphis precedes his sold-out Word On the Street Tour concert.
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Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan flew from Huntingdon Airport (TN16) to Memphis International Airport (KMEM) on June 19, a 17-minute hop covering roughly 130 miles in his Learjet 60, N506AB. The brief flight arrived just after 9 p.m. local time, according to flight tracking data.
The same week, Bryan is continuing his Word On the Street Tour with a sold-out show at Casey’s Center in Des Moines on June 19, per the venue’s event page [thekat.iheart.com](https://thekat.iheart.com/calendar/content/2026-06-19-luke-bryan-at-caseys-center-des-moines/). Memphis likely serves as a staging point before the final leg to Iowa, a common logistical move for touring artists.
Bryan, a 28-time No. 1 country hitmaker and American Idol judge, launched the tour in early June with back-to-back sold-out shows in New Hampshire [insidecountry.net](http://www.insidecountry.net/2026/06/luke-bryan-summer-tour.html). Recent flights show him shuttling between Nashville, Chicago, and Texas, consistent with a summer arena run that stretches through July.
Aboard the Learjet 60


The aircraft
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