Luke Bryan to issue fifth spring break-themed project
Singer will play two shows on a Florida beach to promote the set
Luke Bryan will issue the fifth in his series of spring break-themed projects, “Spring Break . . . Here To Party,” on March 5. And while the previous four have been shorter EPs, the new set will be a full-length album, although just two of the album’s 14 songs are new. The rest are taken from his previous spring break EPs, including all of the songs from volumes three and four, and all but one song each from volumes one and two.
Both of the news songs, “Just A Sip” and “Buzzkill,” were penned by Bryan.
To promote the set, Bryan will take a short break from his current headlining Dirt Road Diaries Tour to once again play concerts at Spinnaker’s Beach Club in Panama City, Fla., on March 12 and 13. Last year, more than 40,000 attended those shows on the beach. The Dirt Road Diaries Tour resumes the following day at the Amphitheatre at the Wharf in Orange Beach, Ala.
Here’s the full track listing for “Spring Break . . . Here To Party”:
1. Suntan City
2. Just A Sip
3. Buzzkill
4. If You Ain't Here To Party
5. Little Bit Later On
6. In Love With The Girl
7. Shore Thing
8. Sorority Girl
9. Shake The Sand
10. Love In A College Town
11. Wild Weekend
12. Cold Beer Drinker
13. Spring Break-Up
14. Take My Drunk A** Home
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