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Going to Luke Combs tonight? All you need to know before heading to Rogers Stadium

Country superstar Luke Combs brings his "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" to Rogers Stadium in Toronto for a two-night concert event packed with hits and surprises for fans attending.

A lively performer singing on stage with a guitarist in the background, under colorful concert lighting, at a NOW Toronto event.
Luke Combs is returning to the stage on Saturday for his second show at the Rogers Stadium. (Courtesy: @lukecombs/Instagram)

What to know

  • Luke Combs returns tonight for his second night with doors opening at 5 p.m. and show starting at 5:20 p.m.
  • Transit disruptions affect GO Train and subway access; plan to use TTC or park-and-ride options.
  • Only clear bags (12x6x12 inches) or small non-clear clutches allowed inside; backpacks prohibited.
  • Tickets are still available with prices ranging from $96 to $512 on Ticketmaster.

Luke Combs’ “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” is taking over the Rogers Stadium tonight, and if you’re heading to the show here’s what to expect.

From transit disruptions and bag policies to weather forecasts, set times and last-minute tickets, here’s everything fans need to know before the country superstar takes the stage Saturday night.

Country artist Luke Combs performed his first night on Friday and a second show on Saturday.

From his new release, The Way I Am, to all-time favourites, Combs will bring in the excitement for his final Toronto show.

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What’s on the setlist?

Luke Combs’ setlist includes 25 songs and three encores:

  • “My Kinda Saturday Night”
  • “Lovin’ on You”
  • “Hurricane”
  • “She Got the Best of Me”
  • “Tell ’Em About Tonight”
  • “One Number Away”
  • “Miss You Here”
  • “Back in the Saddle”
  • “Must’ve Never Met You”
  • “The Kind of Love We Make”
  • “Sleepless in a Hotel Room”
  • “Rethink Some Things”
  • “Forever After All”
  • “Better Together”
  • “I Ain’t No Cowboy”
  • “Wish Upon A Whiskey”
  • “Remember Him That Way”
  • “Be By You”
  • “Beautiful Crazy”
  • “Crazy Train” / “She Will Be Loved” / “Billie Jean” / “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” / “Something Like That”
  • “Alcohol of Fame”
  • “Cold as You”
  • “When It Rains It Pours”
  • “1, 2 Many”
  • “Beer Never Broke My Heart”

Encore:

  • “Fast Car” (Tracy Chapman cover)
  • “Where the Wild Things Are”
  • “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma”

What time does Luke Combs take the stage?

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Doors for concertgoers open at 5 p.m. and the show starts shortly after at 5:20 p.m. before Combs arrives on stage to deliver a night of epic fun for his fans.

How to get to Rogers Stadium?

The Rogers Stadium is set in North York, so the fans travelling to the venue should plan ahead, as several transit disruptions are in effect this weekend. 

The GO Train on the Lakeshore East line is under a closure between Durham College, Oshawa GO, and Union Station.

The Lakeshore West line will be on reduced service, and the Stouffville line is partially shut down.

So, take advantage of the TTC’s Downsview Park, Sheppard West or Wilson stations, or if you drive, try to park near Pioneer Village or Yorkdale and take the TTC there for less traffic.

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What’s the weather forecast?

According to Environment Canada, it’ll be warm outside, with a high of 27 °C and a low of 15 °C. Tonight, it’ll be partly cloudy with wind northwest 30 kilometres per hour gusting to 50.

Are Luke Combs tickets still available?

Luke Combs fans can still buy tickets on Ticketmaster.

Rates range from $96 to $512.

What’s the bag policy at Rogers Stadium?

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Concertgoers are only allowed to bring clear bags (12 x 6 x 12 inches) or small, non-clear clutch/belt bags (6 x 9 inches.) Backpacks or large purses are prohibited.

Exceptions can be made for medically necessary or infant care bags, but they are subject to security searches.

E-lockers are rentable for oversized bags, subject to availability.

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