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Luke Combs’ 2027 My Kinda Saturday Night Tour will feature 12 stadium concerts from April 3 through June 26.
The tour includes 10 US dates and two Canadian shows, with stops in cities including Pittsburgh, Denver and Vancouver.
General public tickets go on sale Friday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. local venue time.
Luke Combs is taking his music to major stadiums across the United States and Canada in 2027 with his newly announced My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. The country star revealed the 12 concert schedule on social media Thursday, Aug. 13, using cards pulled from a briefcase to announce the tour cities.

The tour is scheduled to begin April 3 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It will then move through Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia, Foxborough and Pittsburgh before continuing to Kansas City and Canada.
The final portion of the tour includes concerts in Edmonton and Vancouver, followed by US dates in Boise and Denver. The stadium run is scheduled to conclude June 26 at Petco Park in San Diego, California.
Combs will be joined by four special guests during the tour: Treaty Oak Revival, Avery Anna, Shenandoah and Wyatt McCubbin. The supplied announcement does not specify which guest will appear at each individual concert.
Tour Schedule
The 2027 stadium tour currently includes these 12 dates:
April 3: Arlington, Texas — AT&T Stadium
April 10: Minneapolis, Minnesota — USBank Stadium
April 17: Detroit, Michigan — Ford Field
April 24: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Lincoln Financial Field
May 1: Foxborough, Massachusetts — Gillette Stadium
May 8: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Acrisure Stadium
May 15: Kansas City, Missouri — Arrowhead Stadium
May 29: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada — Commonwealth Stadium
June 5: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada — BC Place
June 12: Boise, Idaho — Albertsons Stadium
June 19: Denver, Colorado — Empower Field at Mile High
June 26: San Diego, California — Petco Park
Ticket Information
Luke Combs fan club members will have access to presale tickets, while tickets for the general public are scheduled to go on sale Friday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. local venue time.
That timing gives fans a specific date to prepare for the public ticket release, while fan club members receive an earlier purchasing opportunity.
Pittsburgh is among the cities receiving a return visit from Combs. He is scheduled to perform at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, May 8, 2027, as part of the new stadium tour.
Combs previously performed at the Pittsburgh venue in 2023, when he sold out Acrisure Stadium. During that earlier appearance, Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett joined him onstage; Pickett has since moved on from Pittsburgh.

The 2027 Pittsburgh concert will feature Combs alongside the special guests announced for the broader tour: Treaty Oak Revival, Avery Anna, Shenandoah and Wyatt McCubbin.
Combs has established himself as one of country music’s major touring and charting performers. He won the Country Music Awards’ Entertainer of the Year award in both 2021 and 2022.
His chart record also includes 21 songs that reached No. 1 on the US Billboard country charts. Among those songs are “Beautiful Crazy,” “Forever After All,” “Fast Car” and “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”
The scale of the 2027 schedule is reflected in the venues selected for the tour. Rather than relying on smaller concert locations, the announced dates place Combs in large stadiums across two countries, including AT&T Stadium, Ford Field, Arrowhead Stadium and BC Place.
The itinerary also spreads the concerts across multiple regions, giving fans in different U.S. markets as well as western Canada access to the tour.
The next confirmed milestone is the public ticket sale on Friday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. local venue time. Fan club members will have access to presale tickets before the general-public sale.
The tour itself is scheduled to start April 3, 2027, in Arlington and finish June 26 in San Diego.
When does Luke Combs’ 2027 tour begin?
The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour begins April 3, 2027, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
When do general tickets go on sale?
General-public tickets are scheduled to go on sale Friday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. local venue time.
How many concerts are on the tour?
The announced itinerary contains 12 stadium concerts across the United States and Canada.


