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“I Don’t Want This Weekend to End” A Four-Day Luke Bryan Farm Tour Getaway in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands

August 17, 2026

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“I Don’t Want This Weekend to End”

A Four-Day Luke Bryan Farm Tour Getaway in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands

Luke Bryan is bringing his 2026 Farm Tour to Latrobe, Westmoreland Count, PA—and one unforgettable night of country music deserves a whole weekend of fun.

Turn the Thursday, September 17 concert into a four-day getaway filled with country markets, local flavors, fall traditions, fast-paced racing and even more live music. From the fields of Westmoreland County to the mountain roads of Somerset and Fayette counties, you’ll discover plenty of reasons why you won’t want this Laurel Highlands weekend to end.

Thursday, September 17: “Welcome to the Farm”

Check into your Laurel Highlands lodging, pull on your boots and get ready for Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour at 1846 Farms in Latrobe.

1846 Farms provides a fitting backdrop for an outdoor concert celebrating agriculture, country music and rural communities. The Stas family is restoring this farm to its former glory to become a premiere wedding and event center. The family is donating the proceeds generated through the Luke Bryan Farm Tour to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through Pittsburgh’s 50 Finest campaign and to the National FFA (Future Farmers of America) Organization, supporting future generations of agricultural leaders.

Concert-day schedule:

  • Parking opens at 2 p.m.
  • Gates open at 5 p.m.
  • Show begins at 6 p.m.
  • 1846 Farms, 412 Bell Memorial Church Road, Latrobe
  • Purchase tickets at: Farm Tour 2026

The concert will take place rain or shine on an outdoor farm field. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes and dress for changing September weather. Chairs and blankets are permitted in designated areas, but coolers, backpacks, outside food and beverages, large umbrellas and professional cameras are prohibited. Purchase parking in advance and review the complete policies on the official Luke Bryan Farm Tour website.

Friday, September 18: “Play It Again”

After a late concert night, sleep in, enjoy breakfast and devote Friday to Laurel Highlands fun and games.

Families visit HallowBOO! at Idlewild & SoakZone, where Halloween, Fall décor, classic rides and Story Book Forest have entertained generations of families.

For indoor fun in Greensburg, try bowling and arcade games at 814 Lanes & Games or test your group’s teamwork at 60 Minute Missions Escape Room. Lose yourself in the immersive art exhibit “Steel Valley Visions” or the new “Ansel Adams: Majestic Lands” exhibit at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art.

Friday evening, explore downtown Greensburg’s restaurants and nightlife. Country fans age 21 and older can keep the theme going at PBR Country Bar inside Live! Casino Pittsburgh, complete with country atmosphere and a mechanical bull.

Saturday, September 19: “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)”

Saturday begins with a genuine taste of Laurel Highlands farm country.

Visit the Ligonier Country Market, where more than 130 farmers, bakers, growers and artisans offer seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, meats, crafts and other locally made products. Continue into downtown Ligonier to browse its independent shops, or make a country-store stop at Duppstadt’s Country Store.

Next, choose your own Saturday adventure.

Option 1: “Kick the Dust Up”

Make your way to Somerset County for American Big Rig Racing at Jennerstown Speedway. Watch powerful racing trucks take over the historic half-mile track.

Option 2: “Drink a Beer”

Follow the Laurel Highlands Pour Tour to breweries, wineries, distilleries, cideries and meaderies throughout the region. Assign a designated driver and collect passport stickers as you discover locally crafted drinks.

In the evening, head to Winery 1822 in West Newton for The Cashed Out Show, a tribute to the music of Johnny Cash. Doors open at 3 p.m. and the show begins at 6 p.m.

Option 3: “Rhinestone Cowgirls”

Keep celebrating country music at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown. At 7 p.m., Rhinestone Cowgirls: Legendary Ladies of Country Music presents three powerhouse vocalists performing music made famous by country’s most influential women.

Sunday, September 20: “Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day”

Slow things down on Sunday and enjoy the region’s outdoor beauty and rural traditions.

Visit the Stahlstown Flax Scutching Festival, a Laurel Highlands tradition dating to 1907. See how flax is transformed into linen, explore historical encampments and demonstrations, admire antique farm machinery and sample buckwheat cakes, sausage, homemade soup and fresh apple cider. History enthusiasts will also love Fort Ligonier, the Compass Inn Museum, and Historic Hanna’s Town

Outdoor enthusiasts can also plan an excursion with Shamrock Shooting Clays or Silver Hen Fly Fishing. A hike, scenic drive or relaxed afternoon in one of the region’s parks offers one final opportunity to enjoy the mountains before heading home.

“Where Are We Gonna Sleep Last Night?” Laurel Highlands Lodging

Concert weekend accommodations will fill quickly, so reserve your stay early through a Laurel Highlands lodging partner. You’ll find many memorable places to stay on our website.

Closest to the concert

Greensburg area

For a mountain getaway

Browse additional hotels, resorts, cabins, cottages, bed-and-breakfasts and campgrounds on the GO Laurel Highlands lodging page.

Make It a Long Weekend

The Luke Bryan Farm Tour may bring you to Latrobe, but the markets, mountain scenery, racing, local beverages, heritage festivals and live performances will make you want to stay.

Come for the concert. Stay for four days. And discover why, when Sunday arrives, you’ll be saying, “I Don’t Want This Weekend to End” and we’ll be saying “Y’all come back now!”

 

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