Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny & Australia’s Lane Pittman will join as special guests
Global superstar Luke Combs is heading back to Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2025 and is set to break records as the first country artist to headline a full stadium tour down under.
Playing eight huge shows across Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, the multi-platinum, award-winning singer-songwriter will be joined by Stateside icons Jordan Davis and Mitchell Tenpenny, along with local legend Lane Pittman, who supported Combs on his 2023 Australian tour. The explosive stadium show will be one of epic proportions, the likes of which have never been seen in Australia and New Zealand.
Bootleggers presale tickets will be available starting on Monday, September 23rd while Frontier Members can access presale tickets on Tuesday, February 24th.
Combs’ upcoming tour is the latest milestone in an already monumental career, which last week saw him scoop up nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year for Fathers & Sons, and the coveted Entertainer of the Year (which he won in 2021 and 2022), at this year’s CMA Awards.
Local audiences have well and truly embraced Combs, evidenced with Sydney and Brisbane being amongst Combs’ Top four global streaming cities on Spotify, and with ARIA triple platinum album This One’s For You, and the chart-topping double platinum What You See Ain’t Always What You Get. On his fourth headline Australian tour, Combs will cement his unparalleled trajectory, progressing from intimate theatres to stadiums in just five short years.
Released in June, Combs’ Fathers & Sons album is a collection of twelve poignant tracks featuring his most personal songwriting to date. Recorded entirely live, the album sees Combs reflect on his own experiences being a dad to his two sons and the unique bond between parents and their children, and features lead single “The Man He Sees In Me.”
The record adds yet another landmark for Combs, whose hit radio single “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” featured on the soundtrack for the new Twisters movie and is the subject of a new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Entitled Luke Combs: The Man I Am, the exhibit features a variety of photographs, childhood memorabilia, instruments, set lists and more from throughout Combs’ life and career.
Luke Combs 2025 Australian & New Zealand Tour Dates:
Jan 17 – Auckland, NZ @ Eden Park
Jan 18 – Auckland, NZ @ Eden Park
Jan 24 – Brisbane, QLD @ Suncorp Stadium
Jan 25 – Brisbane, QLD @ Suncorp Stadium
Jan 31 – Sydney, NSW @ Accor Stadium
Feb 1 – Sydney, NSW @ Accor Stadium
Feb 7 – Melbourne, VIC @ Marvel Stadium
Feb 8 – Melbourne, VIC @ Marvel Stadium