Country star Luke Combs has announced details of a huge world tour in 2026, including UK and Ireland stadium dates.
The singer-songwriter, who recently performed at London’s Royal Albert Hall as part of the Grand Ole Opry’s 100-year celebrations, will be returning to these shores for some of the biggest shows of his career so far.
The UK leg of the tour will kick off at the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on July 25th, where he’ll be joined on the bill by The Teskey Brothers, The Castellows and Ty Myers.
Then, a week later, Combs will take to the stage at Wembley Stadium in London on August 1st. Again, he’ll be supported by The Castellows and Ty Myers, as well as Thomas Rhett. He will also perform at Slane Castle in Dublin, Ireland on July 18th.
Elsewhere in Europe, Combs will play dates in Gothenburg, Paris and Amsterdam following a run of shows across North America, which begin on March 21st in Las Vegas and conclude on June 6th in Toronto.
The singer-songwriter says of the upcoming tour: “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. 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!”
He continues, “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.”
Remarkably, Combs, who made history as the first country artist to headline Lollapalooza this year, recently became the highest RIAA-certified country artist ever with 168 million units sold.
Pre-sale for his UK dates is set to begin on October 15th at 10am before general sale on October 17th. See the full dates below.
Luke Combs – My Kinda Saturday Night tour dates 2026:
March
21 – Las Vegas, Nevada – Allegiant Stadium
April
04 – Charlottesville, Virginia – Carl Smith Center Scott Stadium
11 – Ames, Iowa, Jack Trice Stadium
18 – South Bend, Indiana – Notre Dame Stadium
25 – Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Stadium
May
02 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Neyland Stadium
09 – Norman, Oklahoma – Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
16 – Green Bay, Wisconsin – Lambeau Field
30 – Montreal, Quebec – Parc Jean Drapeau
June
06 – Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Stadium
July
04 – Gothenburg, Ullevi, Sweden
07 – Paris, Accor Arena, France
11- Amsterdam, Johan Cruijff Arena, Netherlands
18 – Slane Castle, Dublin, Ireland
25 – Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium, UK
August
01 – London, Wembley Stadium, UK