Luke Bryan is set to headline a new six-episode Hulu docuseries titled “It’s All Country,” as reported by Billboard. The megastar will not only be the show’s host but will also serve as an executive producer, teaming up with NFL legend Peyton Manning, his co-host at the CMA Awards. “It’s All Country” aims to spotlight the songs and moments that shaped the genre and had a profound impact on the course of country music. The series will delve into the crucial milestones that elevated country music to one of America’s, as well as the world’s, most influential musical genres.
Simultaneously, Bryan and Manning are gearing up for their second consecutive year as co-hosts at the 2023 CMAs, following their successful debut in 2022. The CMA Awards are scheduled for November 8th and will be broadcasted on ABC.
As a globally acclaimed touring artist and one of country music’s brightest stars, Bryan is no newcomer to the world of documentaries. In 2021, he unveiled “Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary,” a film offering an intimate look into his journey to stardom, shedding light on both personal and professional challenges that he triumphed over to ascend to the pinnacle of the genre.
Currently, Bryan is in the midst of his 2023 Country on Tour. This month, he’s taking a brief hiatus from the tour for the return of his cherished annual autumn tradition, the Farm Tour. This mini-tour, commencing in Kentucky on Thursday (September 14), will transport Bryan and his team to five small towns and farms in the South and Midwest.