Luke Combs Announces Massive 2026 World Tour
on Oct 09, 2025

Luke Combs Teased A Big Announcement On Monday (Oct. 6)
On Monday, October 6, Luke Combs teased a major announcement later in the week in a social media video.
The text on his video read, “It started 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 singer wrote, “What comes next is something y’all are going to want to know about.”

Watch the teaser below.
Shortly after, the Luke Combs HQ account shared a different teaser, which showed off outlines of the United States, Canada, and Europe.
From the two teasers, fans put the clues together that he would be going on a huge world tour in bigger stadiums than he’s ever played before.
Teaser Videos From Artists Added To Speculation Of A Tour
Every day since the initial teaser, artists have shared videos of themselves singing some of Combs’ biggest hits.
The first was Dierks Bentley singing “When It Rains It Pours,:” who also teased Combs announcement with the caption, “10.9.25.”
Next was Thomas Rhett performing “Better Together” with the same caption.
The next day, Ty Myers posted a video of himself singing “I Got Away With You,” teasing the same October 9th date in his caption.
Irish band The Script shared a cover of lead singer Danny O’Donoghue singing “Beautiful Crazy” at different locations in Europe, teasing the European elements of the announcement.
The band’s caption was, “Hey @lukecombs, I can’t wait to hear this one live.”
Duo Thelma & James shared their cover of “Fast Car” on Oct. 8, with the caption “10.09.25.”
The Teskey Brothers then posted a video of “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma,” writing, “Can’t wait to hear this one live.”
More teasers came from The Castellows, who sang “Where the Wild Things Are,”
And Jake Worthington performed one of Combs’ brand-new songs “My Kinda Saturday Night,” writing, “Hey @lukecombs, comin’ at you live action! 10.09.25.”
Several Stadiums And Sports Programs Also Put Out Teaser Videos
Combs was putting out teasers left and right, with lots of official accounts belonging to iconic stadiums and athletic programs were teasing an appearance by him.
All the videos were similar and included the audio of “My Kinda Saturday Night” with images of each stadium and his logo of a skull with a beard and a baseball hat.
The stadiums include:
- Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada – 72,000 capacity
- Wembly Stadium in London, England – 90,000+ capacity
- Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa (Iowa State) – 61,500+ capacity
- Murray Field Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland – 67,144+ capacity
- Accor Arena in Paris, France – 83,500+ capacity
- Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden – 75,000 capacity
- Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee (University of Tennessee) – 156,000+ capacity
- Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana (University of Notre Dame) – 80,795+ capacity
- Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin – 81,441+ capacity
- Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia (University of Virginia) – 61,500+ capacity
- Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma (University of Oklahoma) – 83,489+ capacity
- Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University) – 102,780+ capacity
Luke Combs Finally Made The Official Announcement On October 9
In the announcement on October 9th, Combs revealed the tour is called My Kinda Saturday Night Tour and will kick off in Las Vegas on March 21, 2026, and wrap up on August 1 in London.

To see which artist will be at each tour stop, use the key below.

Bootleggers (Luke’s fan club members) will get first priority for presale tickets, so make sure you sign up here! You will then have to sign up for presale for the date you would like to attend.
For shows in the United States and Canada, Luke’s website states, “Those who register will receive a link and code via email and text message at least 15 minutes before the presale begins on Tuesday, October 14 at 10 AM (local venue time).”
For the Europe dates, fans can “use presale code LCWORLDTOUR26 starting on Tuesday, October 14 at 10 AM (local venue time).”
Which show will you be going to?