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Luke Combs Announces 2026 Dates For My Kinda Saturday Night Stadium Tour

The outing across North America and Europe will feature support from Dierks Bentley, The Script, The Teskey Brothers and Thomas Rhett, among others.

Luke Combs

Luke Combs

David Bergman

Luke Combs is gearing up to hit the road again this spring for a run of 2026 shows on his My Kinda Saturday Night tour. The outing that will hit stadiums across North America and Europe is slated to kick off on March 21 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, followed by shows in Virginia, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Wisconsin before moving on to Quebec and Ontario.

The “Back in the Saddle” singer will then hop over to Sweden on July 4 before moving on to the Netherland, Ireland and Edinburgh, before winding down on Aug. 1 at Wembley Stadium in London. He will have plenty of company on the run, with a rotating group of openers including: Dierks Bentley, The Script, The Teskey Brothers, Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James and The Castellows.


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“This year has been awesome. 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,” Combs said in a statement. “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! I can’t wait for March 2026 for the ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.’ We’re going to 8 different countries, bringing along a ton of great support, and by then will have a lot of new music to play.”

A ticket pre-sale for the tour will kick off on Oct. 15 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with a general on-sale beginning on Oct. 17 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Combs’ official fan club, The Bootleggers, will have early access to tickets with a fan pre-sale starting on Tuesday (Oct. 14) at 10:00 a.m. local time; sign up for the Bootlegers here.

After taking the stage (and making history) as the first country artists to headline both Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza this year, Combs will hit the stage for a headlining slot at the Austin City Limits Festival on Friday (Oct. 10). The singer released the three-song pack The Prequel last week, featuring the songs “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes” and “Days Like These.” His single “Back in the Saddle” is currently at No. 8 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

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Check out the dates for Combs’ 2026 My Kinda Saturday Night tour below.

March 21: Las Vegas, Nev. @ Allegiant Stadium*
April 4: Charlottesville, Va. @ Scott Stadium†
April 11: Ames, Iowa @ Jack Trice Stadium†
April 18: South Bend, Ind. @ Notre Dame Stadium†
April 25: Columbus, Ohio @ Ohio Stadium†
May 2: Knoxville, Tenn. @ Neyland Stadium†
May 9: Norman, Okla. @ Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium†
May 16: Green Bay, Wis. @ Lambeau Field†
May 30: Montreal, Quebec @ Parc Jean-Drapeau†
June 6: Toronto, Ont. @ Rogers Stadium†

July 4: Gothenburg, Sweden @ Ullevi‡
July 7: Paris, France @ Accor Arena§
July 11: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff Arena‡
July 18: Ireland @ Slane Castle‡
July 25: Edinburgh, U.K. @ Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium+
Aug. 1: London, U.K. @ Wembley Stadium#

*with special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers and Thelma & James

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

‡with special guests The Script, Ty Myers and The Castellows

§with special guests Ty Myers and The Castellows

+with special guests The Teskey Brothers, Ty Myers and The Castellows

#with special guests Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers and The Castellows

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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