Due to overwhelming demand that saw nine shows sell out immediately after tickets went on sale, country superstar Luke Combs has announced several additions to his “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” scheduled for 2026.
Country megastar Luke Combs expands 2026 tour lineup following immediate sellouts across multiple stadiums.
The expansions include second nights in both Montreal and Edinburgh, plus a remarkable third night at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, demonstrating the artist’s extraordinary international appeal.
The original slate of performances, which included major venues like Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium and Ireland’s historic Slane Castle, disappeared within hours of going on sale. This unprecedented response prompted tour organizers to quickly secure additional dates to accommodate fans across North America and Europe.
Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau will now host Combs on May 29 for a second performance, while Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh adds July 24 to its calendar. Combs is making history as the first country artist to headline prestigious festivals like Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.
Ticket sales will follow the same structure as the initial release, with pre-sales beginning Thursday, October 23, and general public access starting Friday, October 24, at 10:00 AM local time.
Members of Combs’ fan club, The Bootleggers, will retain their privileged early access to secure seats before the general population.
The tour features an impressive lineup of special guests across different dates. Dierks Bentley will headline select performances, while The Script joins Combs for various European shows.
Additional supporting acts include Thomas Rhett, The Teskey Brothers, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James, and The Castellows, creating diverse musical experiences at each stop.
Beyond the newly added dates, the “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” will visit Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, South Bend’s Notre Dame Stadium, Green Bay’s Lambeau Field, and Knoxville’s Neyland Stadium in North America, while European fans can catch performances at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff ArenA and Paris’ Accor Arena.
Industry observers note that Combs’ ability to sell out multiple stadium shows across continents reflects his exceptional crossover appeal and growing global fanbase, cementing his status as one of country music’s most commercially successful modern artists. This success follows his recent milestone of surpassing Garth Brooks as the highest RIAA-certified country artist with 168 million units sold.
Remaining tickets are expected to move quickly when released.
Combs has effectively diversified his revenue streams through these massive tours while also generating income from merchandise sales that will be available at all venues.
Fans can follow Combs’ tour journey through social media platforms where the artist regularly posts eye-catching content and engages directly with his audience.