Luke Bryan is ready to get dirty. The superstar announced the Kick the Dust Up Tour on Wednesday morning. He is set to hit the road on May 8, and he's bringing along some very popular opening acts.

Dustin Lynch and Randy Houser will kick off the entirety of the Kick the Dust Up Tour shows, which begin Oct. 30 in Detroit, Mich. For the first time, Bryan will play certain cities on back-to-back nights. He'll also play headline seven stadium shows.

Those stadium shows will include Florida Georgia Line.

"The ability to go into a city and stay two nights is something I could have only ever dreamed of," Bryan says. "To be able to roll your world, your tour bus, in and set up a fun little backstage area -- it's amazing we're in this spot. I can't thank you fans enough."

Standing in front of media at the Ford Theater inside the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bryan talked about the tour, as well as his upcoming exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the next Spring Break album, set for a March 10 release. It will be his final Spring Break album, and it will come before two Spring Break concerts, set for March 11 and March 12.

Bryan also spoke about eight international dates set for this winter, as well as a new studio album, the followup to the double-Platinum ‘Crash My Party,’ released in August 2013. Six singles have come from that project, including his current Top 5 hit, ‘I See You.’ The CMA-nominated collection also helped Bryan earn the Entertainer of the Year award in 2015.

Only four songs have been cut for the new project, including 'Kick the Dust Up.' The singer says there's no timetable for the release.

Luke Bryan 2015 Kick the Dust Up Tour Dates:

5/08 - Grand Forks, N.D.
5/09 - Sioux Falls, S.D.
5/14 - Boise, Idaho
5/15 - Spokane, Wash.
5/16 - Tacoma, Wash.
6/04 - Albuquerque, N.M.
6/06 - Denver, Colo. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
6/18 - Tulsa, Okla.
6/19 - Bonner Springs, Kan.
6/20 - St. Paul, Minn. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
6/25 - Virginia Beach, Va.
6/26 - Washington D.C.
6/27 - Washington D.C.
7/11 - Nashville, Tenn. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
7/16 - St. Louis, Mo.
7/17 - St. Louis, Mo.
7/18 - Cincinnati, Ohio (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
7/24 - Indianapolis, Ind.
7/25 - Indianapolis, Ind.
7/30 - Scranton, Pa.
7/31 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
8/01 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
8/21 - Atlanta, Ga.
8/22 - Atlanta, Ga.
8/26 - Salt Lake City, Utah
8/27 - Salt Lake City, Utah
8/29 - San Francisco, Calif. (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
9/03 - Darien Center, N.Y.
9/4 - Darien Center, N.Y.
9/5 - Cleveland, Ohio (Stadium show with Florida Georgia Line)
9/11 - Philadelphia, Pa.
9/12 - Philadelphia, Pa.
9/18 - Tampa, Fla.
9/19 - West Palm Beach, Fla.
9/20 - West Palm Beach, Fla.
9/24 - Charlotte, N.C.
9/25 - Raleigh, N.C.
9/26 - Raleigh, N.C.
10/15 - Sacramento, Calif.
10/16 - San Diego, Calif.
10/17 - Irvine, Calif.
10/18 - Irvine, Calif.
10/22 - San Antonio, Texas
10/23 - Dallas, Texas
10/24 - Dallas, Texas
10/28 - Chicago, Ill.
10/29 - Chicago, Ill.
10/30 - Detroit, Mich.

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