After teasing a tour for a while, Luke Combs is heading on the road in 2026. Combs recently announced the “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour.

The tour coincides with his latest album, titled Fathers & Sons. Joining him in North America and Europe will be Dierks Bentley, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James, The Script, Ty Myers, The Castellows, The Teskey Brothers, and Thomas Rhett.

BUY NOW: Luke Combs tickets for every 2026 show on StubHub

Combs has won multiple awards from the ACMA and CMAA and has been nominated for numerous Grammy Awards. He’s also a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Fathers & Sons reached second on Billboard’s Country chart. One of the top songs on the album is “The Man He Sees in Me.” Combs is also known for songs like “Where The Wild Things Are,” “Beautiful Crazy,” and his cover of “Fast Car.”

The Sporting News has everything you need to know to grab tickets to one of Luke Combs’ upcoming shows on the “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour.

Luke Combs tickets for 2026 ‘My Kinda Saturday Night’ Tour

Tickets for Luke Combs’ upcoming tour are officially available on StubHub.

Ticket prices for the first show, on March 21 from Allegiant Stadium, start at $206. An April 18 show in Notre Dame has ticket prices starting at $193. 

When Combs comes to Lambeau Field on May 16, ticket prices start at $273. Meanwhile, a June 6 show in Montreal has ticket prices start at $222. 

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Luke Combs ‘My Kinda Saturday Night’ Tour 2026 schedule

Luke Combs will travel across North America and around the world in 2026, visiting various stadiums on the “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour. 

The tour wil start in Las Vegas on March 21. Following shows in Charlottesville and Iowa, Combs heads to Knoxville. The end of the tour in North America will be on June 6 in Canada.

Below is a complete schedule of cities and dates for the “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour. More ticket information can be found here.

Date Venue City
March 21 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV
April 4 Scott Stadium Charlottesville, VA
April 11 Jack Trice Stadium  Ames, IA
April 18 Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN
April 25 Ohio Stadium Columbus, OH
May 2 Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN
May 9 Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman, OK
May 16 Lambeau Field Green Bay, WI
May 29 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal, Quebec, Canada
May 30 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal, Quebec, Canada
June 6 Rogers Stadium Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 4 Ullevi Gothenburg, Sweden
July 7 Accor Arena Paris, France
July 11 Johan Cruijff ArenA Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 18 Slane Castle Slane, Ireland
July 24 Scottish Gas Murrayfield Edinburgh, U.K.
July 25 Scottish Gas Murrayfield Edinburgh, U.K.
August 1 Wembley Stadium London, U.K.
August 2 Wembley Stadium London, U.K.
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