Project contains 18 songs

Luke Combs has unveiled that Gettin’ Old is the title of his fourth studio album, due March 24th via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville. The country star shared the news on social media on Thursday (Jan 26th) with “Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old” dropping on January 27th.

“This album is about the stage of life I’m in right now,” Combs shares. “One that I’m sure a lot of us are in, have been through, or will go through. It’s about coming of age, loving where life is now but at the same time missing how it used to be, continuing to fall for the one you love and loving them no matter what, living in the moment but still wondering how much time you have left, family, friends, being thankful, and leaving a legacy. Me and so many others have poured their hearts and souls into this record and I hope you love it as much as we do.”

It will be Combs’ second album in less than year after releasing Growin’ Up in June 2022. The projects are companions with Combs’ face half gracing different sides of the artwork, completing a full picture when assembled side by side and revealing the double album title on Combs’ hat. The track listing has yet to be unveiled.

Growin’ Up, which marked his third major label studio release, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart upon its release. It also gave the CMA Entertainer of the Year his record-breaking 14th consecutive No. 1 with “The Kind of Love We Make.”

Last fall, the country superstar immediately sold out 37 of the 39 shows on his massive 2023 World Tour, including all 16 of the North American stadium dates as well as the four additional shows added in London, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane due to overwhelming demand.

The tour broke 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.