Luke Combs is a chart-smashing, Grammy-nominated country powerhouse — and he’s about to pack his suitcase and make the world his stage. On Thursday, October 9, the 35-year-old “Fast Car” singer announced his biggest trek yet: the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.
“2 continents. 8 countries. 16 concerts. This is the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour,” he wrote on Instagram. “Join/login to my fan club at lukecombs.com (link in bio) to receive pre-sale info (info also emailed to members). Tickets will go on sale to the public next Friday, October 17 at 10 AM local venue time.”
Here are the confirmed 2026 tour dates:
North America
- 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 — Montréal, QC — Parc Jean-Drapeau
- June 6 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre
Europe + U.K
- July 4 — Gothenburg, Sweden — Ullevi
- July 7 — Paris, France — Accor Arena
- July 11 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome
- July 18 — Slane, Ireland — Slane Castle
- July 25 — Edinburgh, Scotland — Scottish Gas Murrayfield
- August 1 — London, England — BST Hyde Park
Opening acts vary by city, but fans can expect a stacked lineup including Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rhett, The Script, The Teskey Brothers, The Castellows, Jake Worthington, Ty Myers, and Thelma & James.
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Shortly after Combs dropped the news, fans flooded the comments section and the consensus was loud and clear: not enough dates.
“Where’s the rest of the dates? This is a disappointing tour,” one fan wrote under the post. Another begged, “Nooooo where’s Michigan! 😭” A third added what everyone was thinking: “I think you have underestimated your popularity🥰.”
Although the announcement was new, it wasn’t exactly a shock to fans who’d been watching the hitmaker’s socials all week. On Sunday, October 5, Combs posted a moody teaser video stitched together from concert clips showing massive crowds, flashing lights, and the singer commanding the stage. Across the screen, the message appeared: “It started nearly a decade ago and it’s only grown larger. Night after night, you’ve shown up. But what comes next…This is different. This is…bigger.”
The caption sealed the deal: “What comes next is something y’all are going to want to know about. Join my fan club at lukecombs.com to hear about it first. Everyone else finds out THIS Thursday, October 9 at 9 AM ET on my socials and website.”
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The hype worked. By the time Thursday rolled around, Bootleggers (his fan club members) were already speculating about which cities would make the cut and whether new music would arrive with the announcement. They were right about the tour — and the new music might not be far behind.
Combs recently dropped a three-song EP, The Prequel, featuring “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes,” and “Days Like These” — a warm-up for what’s rumored to be his next full-length album.