Luke Combs, the multi-platinum country superstar, announced his massive My Kinda Saturday Night Tour on October 9, 2025, featuring headline stadium performances across eight countries, including two huge UK dates.
The tour kicks off in March 2026 with a show at Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield on July 25, followed by Wembley Stadium in London on August 1.
This marks Combs’ biggest UK run yet, promising high-energy sets with new music and all-star guests.
Fans in Europe and the UK are snapping up presale access, with general tickets on sale soon, as excitement builds for summer 2026.

Tour Dates and Venues
The tour spans March to August 2026, blending North American stadiums with European hits. Key dates include:
- 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, QC – Parc Jean-Drapeau
- June 6: Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium
- July 4: Gothenburg, Sweden – Ullevi
- July 7: Paris, France – Accor Arena
- July 11: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA
- July 18: Slane Castle, Ireland
- July 25: Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield
- August 1: London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Additional events: Austin City Limits Festival (October 10, 2025) and Bootleggers Bonfire (October 23-25, Miramar Beach, FL).
The Edinburgh show ties into Murrayfield’s centenary celebrations, following a blockbuster 2025 season with Robbie Williams, Oasis (three sold-out nights for 204,000 fans), and AC/DC. Wembley adds a London flair to the UK leg.
Special Guests and Setlist Teasers
Guests vary by date, bringing fresh energy:
- UK shows: The Castellows and Ty Myers open both; The Teskey Brothers (Edinburgh only); Thomas Rhett (London only).
- Other highlights: Dierks Bentley, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James, and The Script.
Combs teases a mix of hits like “Fast Car,” “Beautiful Crazy,” and “When It Rains It Pours,” plus tracks from his new three-song collection The Prequel (“My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes,” “Days Like These”).
His upcoming sixth album, featuring “Back in the Saddle” (#8 on Billboard Country Airplay), drops early 2026.
As the first country artist to headline Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza, expect a high-octane show with 19 consecutive #1 singles and 53 weeks atop Country Airplay.
Ticket Info and How to Buy
Demand will be huge—Combs’ 2023 UK arena shows sold out fast. Here’s the plan:
- Bootleggers Fan Club Presale: Starts Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 10am local time (join at lukecombs.com for access; 20-ticket limit per tour).
- Promoter Presale: Wednesday, October 15, 10am to Friday, October 17, 9am (for Edinburgh; MCD link for Slane).
- Spotify Presale: Thursday, October 16, 10am to Friday, October 17, 9am (for Wembley).
- General On-Sale: Friday, October 17, 2025, at 10am local time via Ticketmaster (8-ticket limit per show).
- Hospitality: Available now at murrayfieldexperience.com for Edinburgh (VIP lounge, host, food/drinks).
Prices start around £50-£150 for standard tickets (hospitality higher). Use Ticketmaster or AXS; sign in early to beat queues. For Slane, tickets from €121.25 including fees via Ticketmaster.
Quotes and Excitement
Combs shared his hype: “This year has been awesome… Nothing like a headline tour with my fans.
I can’t wait for March 2026—we’re going to 8 countries with great support and new music.”
Scottish Rugby’s Mark Dodson called the Murrayfield show a “perfect fit” for their centenary, expecting economic boosts like Taylor Swift’s £8.3m media impact.
Fan reactions on X explode with joy.
One posted, “Luke Combs at Murrayfield 2026—country takeover in Edinburgh! #MyKindaSaturdayNight” . Another cheered, “Wembley Luke Combs—UK dates are massive!” .
Why This Tour Matters
Combs, with 168 million RIAA units (most for any country artist), 11 CMAs, and Diamond singles, heads the 2025 CMA noms for Entertainer, Male Vocalist, and Single (“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma”).
His Opry membership and collaborations with Post Malone, Bailey Zimmerman, and Alex Warren cement his status.
The UK shows promise a country invasion, blending hits with new tracks from Fathers & Sons and beyond.
As presales launch, act fast—expect sell-outs. For now, relive classics on Spotify.
Stay tuned for more tour news!