Popular country artist Luke Bryan is making his 2015 Farm Tour stop in McCalla, Alabama, on Thursday night, and fans should plan for heavy traffic delays getting to the show. 

The concert will take place at Twin Creek Farms along Old Tuscaloosa Highway, which is a two lane road with limited routes to get in and out. With thousands of fans converging on this venue, officials are expecting long delays before and after the performance.

According to AL.com, the sheriff's office won't close any roads or create any detours in the area, but local schools are letting out students at 1PM to help ease the traffic. That's about the time it's expected to start getting congested.

This won't be the first tour stop to deal with heavy traffic. There were nightmare stories from last week's Lexington show, where the show was delayed an hour to accommodate people stuck in traffic. Some people didn't even get home until 3 or 4AM because of traffic leaving the event.

If you can leave early for McCalla, the parking lots open at 2PM and the gates open at 5PM for the 7PM show. For more info on what you can and can't bring the concert, visit LukeBryan.com.

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