Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour: 2026 Dates, Setlist and Tickets

Luke Combs launched the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour on March 21, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, opening one of the most ambitious stadium runs in country music history. Tied to his sixth studio album The Way I Am, released March 20, 2026, through Sony Music Nashville and Seven Ridges Records, the tour spans North America and Europe before wrapping at Wembley Stadium in London on August 2, 2026. With Thomas Rhett, Dierks Bentley, and rising star Ty Myers riding along as support, here is everything country fans need to know about this milestone tour.

The Album Behind the Tour: The Way I Am

The Way I Am is Luke Combs’ most personal album yet, a 22-track collection that spans stadium-ready anthems and quiet acoustic moments. The lead single “Back in the Saddle” became Combs’ 19th number-one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, and “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” became his 20th, making him one of the most dominant artists in the format’s history. “Days Like These” rounds out the early singles, a sweeping piece of songwriting that stadium crowds across North America have taken to immediately. Per Taste of Country, the album’s depth gives this tour more than just chart hits to draw from.

What the Setlist Looks Like in 2026

The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour setlist runs 27 to 28 songs across a two-plus-hour set. Combs opens every night with the tour’s namesake track “My Kinda Saturday Night,” dropping the crowd into the show at full volume. From there, the set pulls deep across his catalog, giving fans classics like “Beautiful Crazy,” “When It Rains It Pours,” and his celebrated cover of Tracy Chapman‘s “Fast Car,” alongside newer cuts from The Way I Am including “Be By You,” “Rethink Some Things,” and “Tell ‘Em About Tonight.” According to Holler, the show is built to feel relentless, with Combs rarely pausing and rarely playing anything the crowd does not already know by heart.

Support Acts: Thomas Rhett, Dierks Bentley, and Ty Myers

The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour features a rotating cast of co-headliners that reads like a festival bill. Thomas Rhett and Dierks Bentley split the direct support slot on North American dates, each bringing a full catalog of hits before Combs takes the stage. Ty Myers, the 18-year-old rising country artist behind the viral hit “Cactus,” rounds out the bill on select dates. Blake Whiten, another rising 21-year-old with 50 million cumulative streams on “Rollin’ Stone,” appears on four stadium dates on the related tour leg. Fans are getting three full sets for the price of one ticket.

Key Remaining Dates for Summer 2026

The North American leg of the tour continues through late June before the European run closes out the summer. Key upcoming dates include a June 27 Nashville appearance for the Alan Jackson Last Call: One More for the Road finale, followed by the European stretch at Slane Castle in Ireland, Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh, and Ullevi in Sweden, before the August 2 Wembley Stadium finale in London. Full tour routing and tickets are at lukecombs.com and Ticketmaster.

  • March 21, 2026: Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium (Tour Opener)
  • June 27, 2026: Nashville, TN at Alan Jackson Last Call Finale
  • July 2026: Slane Castle, Ireland and Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • July 2026: Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • August 2, 2026: Wembley Stadium, London, England (Tour Finale)

Frequently Asked: Where is Luke Combs touring in June and July 2026?

Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour is in its final North American and European stretch in June and July 2026. A Nashville stop on June 27 for the Alan Jackson Last Call finale is followed by European dates at Slane Castle in Ireland, Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh, and Ullevi in Gothenburg, before the August 2 finale at Wembley Stadium in London. Check lukecombs.com for the complete date-by-date schedule.

Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour is one of the defining live events of 2026 in country music. With 20 number-one singles and a stadium-ready album under his belt, Combs is delivering the kind of shows that fans will talk about for years. For remaining tickets, visit Ticketmaster, and stay at Sunset Country Fest for country music coverage all the way to 2027.

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What is on the Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour setlist in 2026?

The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour setlist features 27 to 28 songs, opening with the tour’s namesake track and spanning Combs’ full catalog. Key songs include “Beautiful Crazy,” “When It Rains It Pours,” “Fast Car,” and new album cuts from The Way I Am including “Be By You,” “Rethink Some Things,” and “Tell ‘Em About Tonight.” The show runs over two hours.

When does the Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour end in 2026?

The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour concludes on August 2, 2026, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Luke Combs is the first country artist to sell out multiple consecutive nights at Wembley. After London, Combs has no announced tour dates beyond August 2026.

Who is opening for Luke Combs on the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour?

Thomas Rhett and Dierks Bentley share the direct opening slot on North American dates of the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, alternating depending on market. Ty Myers appears on select dates as an additional support act. Blake Whiten joins Combs for four stadium shows on a related leg of the tour.

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Last updated: June 21, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us