Combs adds second nights to four cities

Luke Combs is expanding his massive World Tour by adding additional nights to the July shows in Philadelphia, Boston, Charlotte and Tampa. The country superstar will now play 44 shows across three continents and 16 countries, marking Combs’ largest ever tour.

“So, I’ve got some exciting news for y’all. We are adding second shows to all the stadiums in July. So that’s gonna be Philly, Boston, Charlotte and Tampa, all you guys are getting a Friday night show,” Combs shares via a social media video. “All those shows are actually gonna have different lineups than Saturday night, so tickets will be released on Friday, which is super exciting. Obviously, if you’re in the Bootleggers you’re gonna get first change at those, but we’re looking forward to doing a second night in all these cities. Guys, can’t wait to see you there and we’ll see you this summer.”

Tickets for the new Friday night shows will go on sale Friday, June 9th with members of his Bootleggers fan club getting early access.

Last fall, Combs made history as 37 of the initial 39 dates sold out, breaking multiple records across the world, including the fastest sell-outs ever at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium and St. Louis’ Busch Stadium as well as the fastest sell-out by a first time Gillette Stadium performer in any genre. It also ranks as one of the fastest selling arena tours ever by a country artist in the UK, while Combs is the first international artist to sell out an Australian and New Zealand tour, which he did within just hours. The Stockholm show has also been moved to a larger venue at Avicii Arena to accommodate ticket demand.

In March, Combs’ achieved his record-setting 15th consecutive No. 1 single—the longest consecutive streak for an artist since their debut— with “Going Going Gone.” The feat makes Combs one of the fastest to accumulate 15 chart toppers, joining the ranks of Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and Alabama.

The Grand Ole Opry member is set to open a massive multi-level entertainment complex in downtown Nashville with Opry Entertainment Group, a division of Ryman Hospitality Properties in summer 2024. Features include a 1,500-person capacity concert footprint for ticketed events as well as a proposed 9,000-square-foot rooftop with unobstructed views of the Cumberland River and Nissan Stadium. The three interior levels, which currently houses the Wildhorse Saloon, will feature distinct entertainment experiences inspired by Combs’ songs, lifestyle, personal interests and deep connection to his Bootlegger fans.