Thousands pack in for Luke Bryan concert in Westmoreland County

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Close to 19,000 people packed into Cunningham Family Farm in Smithton for Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour 2024, and the energy was electric. There was a lot of traffic, but even more excitement all for Bryan, a country music superstar.”I am so excited. I’ve never seen him live before and I just want to see him live so bad,” said Kayla Klingensmith.But before that excitement, some fans say they waited hours to even get into the venue for parking. “It was probably close to three hours,” said Will Cree. Some of the locals put this influx of so many people to good use.”So, we thought since the Luke Bryan concert is today, we’d set up a lemonade stand because of all the traffic that’s going to come by,” said Aiden Fartini. Nearby residents even offered up their driveways for some of the 19,000 fans. “I was on I-70, then I saw all the traffic. I was like, I ain’t going to mess with that. Then I came around here, and I was like $10 for parking? I can give $20. Parked in some guy’s yard and he even rode me down here,” said Stephen Yaroscik. Around 9 p.m., Luke Bryan took the stage. The concert also drew in about 100 state police, as well as an additional 300 security personnel.

Close to 19,000 people packed into Cunningham Family Farm in Smithton for Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour 2024, and the energy was electric.

There was a lot of traffic, but even more excitement all for Bryan, a country music superstar.

“I am so excited. I’ve never seen him live before and I just want to see him live so bad,” said Kayla Klingensmith.

But before that excitement, some fans say they waited hours to even get into the venue for parking.

“It was probably close to three hours,” said Will Cree.

Some of the locals put this influx of so many people to good use.

“So, we thought since the Luke Bryan concert is today, we’d set up a lemonade stand because of all the traffic that’s going to come by,” said Aiden Fartini.

Nearby residents even offered up their driveways for some of the 19,000 fans.

“I was on I-70, then I saw all the traffic. I was like, I ain’t going to mess with that. Then I came around here, and I was like $10 for parking? I can give $20. Parked in some guy’s yard and he even rode me down here,” said Stephen Yaroscik.

Around 9 p.m., Luke Bryan took the stage. The concert also drew in about 100 state police, as well as an additional 300 security personnel.

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