
What to know
- Luke Combs is adding 12 dates to his “My Kinda Saturday Night” tour, including two Canadian shows.
- Combs will perform at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on May 29, 2027, and at B.C. Place on June 5, 2027.
- Edmonton tickets go on sale Aug. 18 at 8 a.m. ET, while Vancouver’s pre-sale begins at 1 p.m. ET the same day. Tickets for both Canadian dates will become available to the public on Aug. 21.
- The announcement comes after Combs played a two-night run at Rogers Stadium in Toronto earlier this year.
After a successful two-night run in Toronto, Luke Combs has announced a tour extension, with stops in Edmonton and Vancouver next year.
The country artist has announced an extension of his “My Kinda Saturday Night” tour, with 12 new concert dates, including two in Canada.
After seven newly announced U.S. stops, Combs will head north for a show at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on May 29, 2027, followed by B.C. Place in Vancouver on June 5.
Pre-sale tickets for the Edmonton concert will be available on Aug. 18 at 8 a.m. EST, and at 1 p.m. EST for the Vancouver date. General public sales will begin on Aug. 21.
The announcement comes months after Combs inspired Toronto’s country lovers to put on their cowboy boots and hats for an energetic concert at the Rogers Stadium.
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Fans can expect a mix of Combs’ biggest hits, including “When It Rains It Pours” and his cover of “Fast Car,” alongside newer material such as “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” and “Be by You.”
Combs’ latest tour comes as the North Carolina singer continues to cement himself as one of country music’s biggest stadium acts. The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour has taken him across North America and Europe, including major venues such as Wembley Stadium in London, where he became the first country artist to sell out multiple shows.
The tour supports Combs’ latest album, The Way I Am, a 22-track project featuring songs including “Sleepless in a Hotel Room,” “Be By You” and the tour’s namesake, “My Kinda Saturday Night.”
The Canadian additions are part of 12 newly announced stadium dates extending the tour into 2027, with the new leg running from April through June.
Combs has built a lengthy list of milestones along the way, including becoming the first country artist with two songs to surpass one billion Spotify streams and the first with four RIAA Diamond-certified singles.
His run of country radio hits also reached 20 consecutive No. 1 singles with “Back in the Saddle.”
