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Luke Combs Announces “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” With Stadium Shows Across North America And Europe In 2026

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Luke Combs return to the road in 2026 with his “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour,” which includes stadium shows across North America and Europe.

“This year has been awesome,” said Combs in a release. “We’ve gotten to play some of the most iconic festivals in the world and promote country music in ways that it normally isn’t. That said, while the festivals are awesome, there’s nothing like a headline show on a full tour with all of my fans. It’s hard to beat!”

Newly confirmed stops include Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, South Bend’s Notre Dame Stadium, Knoxville’s Neyland Stadium, Columbus’ Ohio Stadium, Green Bay’s Lambeau Field, London’s Wembley Stadium, Ireland’s Slane Castle, Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff ArenA and Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium among others.

“I can’t wait for March 2026 for the ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour,’” continued Combs. “We’re going to eight different countries, bringing along a ton of great support, and by then will have a lot of new music to play.”

Special guests on the tour include Dierks Bentley, The Script, The Teskey Brothers, Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James and The Castellows.

Tickets for the “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” will be available for pre-sale starting Oct. 15 at 10:00 AM local time with general on-sale following on Oct. 17 at 10:00 AM local time. Combs’ official fan club, The Bootleggers, will have access to tickets through fan pre-sale starting Oct. 14 at 10:00 AM local time.

The announcement adds to an already impressive year. Combs recently became the highest RIAA certified country artist ever with 168 million units sold (surpassing Garth Brooks) and made history as the first country artist to headline both Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. This weekend Combs will headline Austin City Limits Music Festival after topping the bill at all-genre festivals such as Newport Folk Festival and New Orleans JazzFest earlier this year. Combs is also the first country artist with two songs earning a billion streams on Spotify and the first with four singles certified RIAA Diamond. He is also nominated for three awards – Entertainer, Male Vocalis and Single of the Year (“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma”) – at this year’s CMA Awards, which will be broadcast from Nashville on Nov. 19.

And there’s more. Last week Combs released The Prequel, a new three-song collection featuring “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes” and “Days Like These.” The new music follows Combs’ single “Back in the Saddle,”  which is currently No. 8 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and rising, as well as “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” – Comb’s 19th consecutive No. 1 single.

In addition to releasing his own music, the Grand Ole Opry member has been collaborating with a number of other artists including Post Malone (“Guy For That” and “Missin’ You Like This”), Bailey Zimmerman (“Backup Plan,” the 2025 SEC Network anthem), Jon Bellion (“WHY”) and Alex Warren (“Ordinary (Live at Lollapalooza)”).  Combs also partnered with Opry Entertainment Group to open Category 10 – a multi-level entertainment complex in downtown Nashville.

A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Combs joined forces with Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor to headline “Concert for Carolina,” a special benefit show on Oct. 26, 2024, that raised more than $24.5 million for Hurricane Helene relief efforts in the state.

Luke Combs Appearances and “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” Dates:

Oct. 10 – Austin, TX, Austin City Limits Music Festival

Oct. 23-25 – Miramar Beach, FL, Bootleggers Bonfire

March 21 – Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant Stadium*

April 4 – Charlottesville, VA, Scott Stadium†

April 11 – Ames, IA, Jack Trice Stadium†

April 18 – South Bend, IN, Notre Dame Stadium†

April 25 – Columbus, OH, Ohio Stadium†

May 2 – Knoxville, TN, Neyland Stadium†

May 9 – Norman, OK, Gaylord Family/Oklahoma Memorial Stadium†

May 16 – Green Bay, WI, Lambeau Field†

May 30 – Montreal, Quebec, Parc Jean-Drapeau†

June 6 – Toronto, Ontario, Rogers Stadium†

July 4 – Gothenburg, Sweden, Ullevi‡

July 7 – Paris, France, Accor Arena§

July 11 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Johan Cruijff ArenA‡

July 18 – Co Meath, Ireland, Slane Castle‡

July 25 – Edinburgh, UK, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium+

Aug. 1 – London, UK, Wembley Stadium#

*with Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers and Thelma & James

†with Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James

‡with The Script, Ty Myers and The Castellows

§with Ty Myers and The Castellows

+with The Teskey Brothers, Ty Myers and The Castellows

#with Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers and The Castellows

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