
Luke Bryan’s Mind Of A Country Boy Tour hit the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on September 7, and it was a night packed with all the elements that make Bryan one of country music’s biggest stars. From high-energy anthems to heartfelt ballads, Bryan delivered a crowd-pleasing, genre-spanning set that left fans cheering long after the final notes were played.
A Party From the Start
Bryan wasted no time setting the tone for the night, kicking things off with his party anthem “That’s My Kind of Night.” As soon as the first chords rang out, the audience was on their feet, ready to sing and dance along. This energy continued through the early part of the set, with hits like “Rain is a Good Thing” and “Move” keeping the crowd hyped.
One of the night’s highlights came early with “One Margarita,” a summer smash that had everyone raising their drinks and swaying to the breezy vibes. Luke’s latest single, “But I Got a Beer in My Hand,” fit right in with his string of drinking songs, proving to be an instant crowd favorite.
Balancing the Party with Heart
While the night was packed with upbeat hits, Bryan also showed his softer side with heartfelt performances of fan-favorites like “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” and “Love You Miss You Mean It.” His connection with the crowd was evident, especially during moments when he slowed things down. “Do I” was particularly moving, with Bryan’s emotional delivery tugging at heartstrings, while his rendition of “Drink a Beer” became a somber, reflective moment that resonated deeply with the audience.
Bryan’s cover of Jordan Davis’ “Buy Dirt” was another tender highlight. The song’s message of cherishing life’s simple moments seemed to strike a chord with the Ruoff audience, who sang along passionately.

Covers and Surprises
Throughout the night, Bryan mixed in a few surprises, including a powerful rendition of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” which sparked an explosion of patriotism in the crowd. Another unexpected treat was his cover of Florida Georgia Line’s “This Is How We Roll,” which had fans dancing and singing at full volume.
Closing With a Bang
Bryan knows how to keep the energy high until the very end, and he did just that with a stellar closing run of hits. “Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day” had the audience chanting along, while “Kick the Dust Up” and “Play It Again” brought the concert to a fever pitch. Bryan’s infectious energy was on full display as he bounded around the stage, interacting with the crowd and soaking in their enthusiasm.
The night came to an epic close with his fan-favorite “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” a song that turned the entire amphitheater into one big country dance party. By the end, fans were on their feet, cheering for an encore that never came—but they left with smiles, satisfied after an unforgettable night of music.
Final Thoughts
Luke Bryan’s Mind Of A Country Boy Tour stop in Noblesville was a masterclass in live performance. With a perfect mix of party anthems, heartfelt ballads, and crowd-pleasing covers, Bryan proved once again why he’s one of country music’s top entertainers. Whether he was getting the crowd to dance along to “Country Girl” or bringing them to tears with “Drink a Beer,” Bryan’s ability to connect with his fans remained undeniable.
Setlist:
- That’s My Kind of Night
- Rain is a Good Thing
- Move
- One Margarita
- But I Got a Beer in My Hand
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
- Love You Miss You Mean It
- What Makes You Country
- Knockin’ Boots
- Drunk on You
- This Is How We Roll (Florida Georgia Line cover)
- Do I
- Buy Dirt (Jordan Davis cover)
- Most People Are Good
- Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) (Toby Keith cover)
- Drink a Beer
- Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day
- Kick the Dust Up
- Play It Again
- I Don’t Want This Night to End
- Country Girl (Shake It for Me)




