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Luke Combs Announces 2023 World Tour with Opening Acts Lainey Wilson, Riley Green and Cody Johnson

Also featuring Flatland Cavalry, Brent Cobb and Lane Pittman as special guests, Luke Combs' 2023 world tour will span 35 shows in 16 countries on three different continents

Luke Combs ' travel plans for 2023 are locked in.

On Thursday, the "Forever After All" singer-songwriter, 32, announced the dates and opening acts for his upcoming 2023 world tour, which will see him perform 35 shows in 16 countries on three different continents, via Instagram .

The tour kicks off on March 25 in Arlington, Texas, and Combs will perform shows in cities including Nashville, Detroit and Chicago before concluding the U.S. leg with a show in Philadelphia on July 29. He'll then play a string of concerts across Oceania through the end of August.

At the end of September, Combs will launch a European leg of concerts, followed by several UK dates before the tour wraps in late October.

Riley Green, Lainey Wilson , Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb will join Combs as supporting acts for the U.S. leg of the tour, while Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman will open shows in New Zealand and Australia.

"Buddy… @lukecombs , you best not get tired of me!" quipped Wilson, 30, in an Instagram post about the tour.

Fans can visit Combs' website and join his club for information on pre-sales for the upcoming tour, while tickets go on sale for the public on Sept. 16.

Combs is currently on the road, performing shows in North America before concluding his current tour dates in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on Dec. 9 and 10 — giving the musician just over three months of rest and relaxation before he sets out to travel the globe.

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Last weekend, the country star made headlines for going the extra mile to help fans out when he gave a pair of young concertgoers cash to cover the cost of their tickets after discovering 12-year-old Bo Fenderson and Tanner Hale spent 10 hours stacking wood in order to make money to purchase the tickets for last Friday's show in Bangor, Maine.

While performing, Combs spotted a the boys holding a sign and read about their journey aloud from the stage, according to local NBC affiliate WCSH . At that point, he opened up his wallet and gave the pair $140 to help cover the ticket costs.

"How much were you tickets? $100? $200? Y'all paid $200, a hundred dollars apiece. Oh my God, I only got $140 right here," the singer said, according to CBS affiliate WABI . "Y'all want that, pay yourselves back. I'll get you some more."

Earlier this week, before starting his Saturday night concert at Maine Savings Amphitheater, Combs told concertgoers that he refunded everyone's tickets and would play for free due to vocal issues.

"I have to let you know that I have refunded all of your tickets. As of 7 p.m. today, a few hours ago, I realized that I was not going to be able to sing as good as I normally do," he said in a surprising announcement that was captured on video by numerous fans.

"[My voice is not] what I think it should be for you guys having to pay for it," he continued , adding: "So, we're going to put on the best free show we could put on, and I want you guys to know how upset I am to have to tell you that tonight, but all I want you to know is that we're going to do the very damn best."

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Luke Combs comes to AT&T Stadium on Saturday, March 25th to kick off his 2023 World Tour. A member of the Grand Ole Opry and a 6x CMA, 3x ACM, 3x  Billboard Music Award-winner, Combs’ upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in an already monumental career. Combs will be accompanied by special guests Riley Green , Lainey Wilson , Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb.

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3 CONTINENTS, 16 COUNTRIES, 35 CONCERTS: LUKE COMBS CONFIRMS MASSIVE 2023 WORLD TOUR

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September 8, 2022—3 continents, 16 countries, 35 concerts. Country superstar and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs will embark on an unprecedented world tour in 2023. The massive trek includes 16 stadiums across North America, including Arlington, TX’s AT&T Stadium, Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Kansas City’s GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium, as well as stops in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Belgium.

Tickets for the North American dates, which will feature special guests Riley Green , Lainey Wilson , Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb , will be available for pre-sale starting next Wednesday, September 14 at 4:00 pm  local time through  Ticketmaster Verified Fan , with general on-sale following Friday, September 16 at 10:00 am  local time. Combs’ official fan club, The Bootleggers, will once again have early access to tickets through Ticketmaster Verified Fan pre-sale starting next Wednesday, September 14 at 10:00 am  local time. Citi is the official pre-sale credit card of the tour in the United States. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to pre-sale tickets beginning Thursday, September 15 at 10:00 am local time through 10:00 pm local time via Citi Entertainment. For complete details visit www.citientertainment.com . Fans who are American Express® Cardmembers can also get Front Of The Line pre-sale access to tickets for the Canadian shows in Vancouver, BC and Edmonton, AB before the general public, starting Thursday, September 15 at 10:00 am local through 10:00 pm local at  www.ticketmaster.ca/americanexpress .

Full tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com .

The upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in an already monumental career for Combs, whose acclaimed new album, Growin’ Up , debuted at #1 on Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart this past June. Out now via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville (stream/purchase here ), Growin’ Up was produced by Combs, Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton and is his third studio album following 2019’s 3x Platinum  What You See is What You Get  and his 4x Platinum debut,  This One’s For You . The record also features his current single, “ The Kind of Love We Make ,” which debuted at #17 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart—the highest chart debut since January 2020—and is currently top 5 and rising. The single adds to a historic run at country radio for Combs, who recently achieved his record-breaking, thirteenth-consecutive # 1 as his single, “Doin’ This,” reached the top of both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts.

Critical acclaim for Growin’ Up :

“one of country music’s biggest stars…He’s accomplished this not with virtuosic musical innovation, genre-crossing celebrity collaborations or by hosting a television singing competition, but by cranking out one irrepressibly catchy, widely relatable meat-and-potatoes country anthem after another.” — The New York Times

“an authentic creative force, capitalizing on his man-of-the-people status to release music that resonates with wide swaths of listeners… as an artist, he’s making his biggest strides yet ”— Grammy.com

“He’s emerged as the field’s much-loved everyman with hits that country aficionados could not possibly resist” — The Wall Street Journal

“his detail-rich songs make   Growin’ Up   a big-time country album with a tip-jar-worthy intimacy” — Rolling Stone

“a superstar”— Billboard

“Take a voice that projects major-league virility but also vulnerability, sprinkle in some core-songwriting-team prowess with lyrical and musical hooks, and then most of all, don’t step on the agreeable, humble personality of somebody who—in contrast to a lot of the bro-country that’s been out there—seems like someone you wouldn’t mind having as an actual brother.”— Variety

“one of music’s mightiest voices and a hitmaking force arguably unlike any seen out of Nashville this century”— USA Today

“an uncharacteristically humble, down-to-earth, hardworking, fiercely loyal teddy bear of a country star…a true country-music behemoth”— Vulture

“Luke Combs isn't just a country star…he made an excellent case for being a top-tier pop star, regardless of genre.”— The Tennessean

“ Combs struts his usual guitar-heavy songs with a certain nuance ”— American Songwriter

A member of the Grand Ole Opry and a 6x CMA, 3x ACM, 3x  Billboard  Music Award-winner, Combs is in the midst of a record-setting and historic series of years. His previous release, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get , debuted at #1 on the all-genre B illboard  200 chart as well as  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart. With the record Combs reached #1 on  Rolling Stone ’s Top 200 Albums chart, Top 100 Songs chart and Artists 500 chart—the first country artist ever to lead all three charts in the same week and first to top the Artists 500. He also made history as the first artist ever to have their first two studio albums spend 25 weeks or more at #1 on  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart—breaking Taylor Swift’s previously held record at 24 weeks.

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Luke Combs - Took to the stage at Arlington's AT&T Stadium Saturday evening. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)

Country Superstar Luke Combs Kicks Off His Record Breaking World Tour in Arlington, and Shares Deep Love for Texas

Inside the electric night, and combs' only stop in the state.

Luke Combs - Took to the stage at Arlington's AT&T Stadium Saturday evening. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)

C ountry superstar Luke Combs kicked off his World Tour in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, March 25, 2023. It’s the first of his sixteen slated North American stadium shows, all of which are complete sell-outs. In fact, as of this weekend, there are only two international stops with any remaining seats ― but you’ll have to travel to either Hamburg, Germany, or Zurich, Switzerland to snag those.

Seriously, Hamburg and Zurich, what are you waiting for?

It’s the largest tour ever for a country artist, bringing one of the genre’s biggest names to some 39 shows across three continents and 16 different countries. That’s right, a country singer is selling out stadiums not just in Texas and Tennessee, but also in Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France, and Belgium. That’s how far Combs’ sultry and instantly recognizable voice has traveled so far.

The popularity of Luke Combs cannot be underestimated. He remains the CMA Entertainer of the Year, after receiving that award for the second-consecutive year last November. He’s a member of the Grand Ole Opry and an eight-time CMA, three-time ACM, and three-time  Billboard  Music Award-winner, with hits including Going, Going, Gone , Beautiful Crazy, and Beer Never Broke My Heart . I’ll bet, just like me, you’re already humming along.

Luke Combs – Gave 50,000 fans a night to remember in Arlington on Saturday. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)

New Music And Gettin’ Old

Combs’ newest album, Gettin’ Old (a companion to last year’s Growin’ Up) , was just released on Friday, March 24 ahead of his world tour’s kick-off concert in Arlington. This is where the balladeer really hits his stride, making the most of his powerful vocal range, legendary salty tone, and storytelling prowess. You feel every verse, and it’s easy to make these songs your own.

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It’s interesting to put the Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old album covers side by side. On one, you see a youthful smirk on the singer’s face with a honkey tonk in the background. On the newest album, the smirk is gone. His expression on Gettin’ Old has been replaced with a knowing realism, and in the background is a ranch-style home with its wrap-around porch. How quickly priorities change.

“This album is about the stage of life I’m in right now” Luke Combs admits. “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.”

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That’s heady stuff ― a lot to ponder, but Combs takes it all on, over the course of 18 soulful tracks, on his new album. And, the first song sets the stage. It’s called Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old ― one of four album tracks he had advanced prior to Friday’s release ― including Joe (that Combs wrote for those struggling with alcohol addiction and choosing to live a sober life), Love You Anyway , and 5 Leaf Clover , which he released on St. Paddy’s Day.

“A while back my buddy Newdy and I were looking around the clover plot at my house for four-leaf clovers,” Combs says of his new song by the same name. “I eventually found one, but shortly thereafter, he found a five-leaf clover and I thought to myself, ‘Man, how lucky do you have to be to find a five-leaf clover?’”

Kicking Off The World Tour In Arlington

The crowd arrived early to hear a line-up of four other warm-up acts — including Brent Cobb, Flatland Cavalry, Lainey Wilson, and Riley Green ― before the headliner hit the big stage, dressed in his trademark black Columbia PFG shirt, blue jeans, and a black trucker hat branded with Blue Otter Polarized (his sponsored brand of Watauga style sunglasses).

The crowd erupted each time Combs flashed his innocent smile, and he was seen carting around his other notable on-stage prop ― a Solo cup ― but at this show, Combs had switched from his traditional red Solo to blue. They were stacked four deep by the end of the evening. He opened his first tour date with the song Lovin’ On You .

“I put a new album out yesterday,” Luke Combs explained to a knowing audience.

The first selection off his new album was  Love You Anyway , which the crowd seemed to already know by heart. They sang back up loud and proud on many of his biggest hits, earning their own solo performances from time to time like on One Number Away . And, when Combs sang his 5 Leaf Clover (which has been out for less than 10 days), and the crowd already knew every line ― the singer seemed astonished, and couldn’t stop smiling in appreciation.

“Here we are 50-something thousand deep at AT&T Stadium,” Combs noted at one point.

So, let’s get the obvious criticism out of the way. It’s too bad that Texas’ only shot at seeing Luke Combs on this tour was in AT&T Stadium, with its notably underwhelming acoustics. It’s a concrete cavern, built for sporting events, unlike Dallas’ American Airlines Center or Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena ― both of which were built with acoustics in mind. That’s why Paul McCartney’s only Texas stop last year was at Dickies Arena instead.

While Luke Combs was a great show, and achieved the goal of one tour stop in the great state of Texas, packing in the fans ― it could have been so much better in a better venue ― one designed for music. Now, back to the show.

Luke Combs – Hits the road for 38 more stops on his world tour which kicked off Saturday at his only Texas stop. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)

“It all started with me and my blue guitar,” Combs reminded his fans, as he donned his famous cobalt blue acoustic guitar for the first time to sing Going, Going, Gone . His name shimmered in inlaid mother of pearl on its fret.

One groom-to-be had all the single women swooning (and all their boyfriends kicking themselves) during Combs’ Forever After All ― as his proposal was spotlighted on the big screen. As if that wasn’t memorable enough, Combs relayed his guitar pick to the happy couple as an added souvenir.

“I’m 33 years old and moved to Nashville nine years ago,” Combs said in the lead-up to his ode to Texas, Houston, We Got A Problem . “The first place I went after I got a record deal was the great state of Texas. I’m not sure if there’s any place on God’s green earth that I love more than Texas.”

It seems Texas agrees. There are few country artists that fans love more than Luke Combs.

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Luke Combs 2023 Concert Tour Setlist

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Taken from Luke Combs’ set at AO Arena in Manchester, UK on October 17 2023

  • Lovin’ On You
  • Hannah Ford Road
  • Cold As You
  • One Number Away
  • Houston, We Got a Problem
  • Love You Anyway
  • Going, Going, Gone
  • Must've Never Met You
  • Beautiful Crazy
  • Dust on the Bottle (cover of David Lee Murphy) / Meet in the Middle (cover of Diamond Rio) / When I Was Your Man (cover of Bruno Mars)
  • Forever After All
  • Fast Car (cover of Tracy Chapman)
  • She Got the Best Of Me
  • When It Rains It Pours
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart
  • Better Together
  • The Kind Of Love We Make

Luke Combs is in the middle of his blockbuster 2023 world tour, which will take him across the US, the UK, Norway, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, France, Switzerland and more.

Those who were fortunate enough to get their hands on tickets have been keenly looking forward to seeing which songs the North Carolina hitmaker is performing.

Combs has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to choosing which hits to perform, but his much-loved beer-drenched anthems such as ‘When It Rains It Pours’, ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’, ‘1, 2 Many’ and ‘Cold As You’ have all kept their places in his setlist.

With that in mind, it's been fascinating to see Combs also performing his new ode to a recovering alcoholic, ‘Joe’ , on a handful of his 2023 tour stops.

The North Carolina hitmaker outlined that the evocative track was written for listeners who might be able to empathise with the story, and may therefore find it challenging to enjoy his alcohol-themed part-starting tracks.

Here you can find Luke Combs’ updated setlist as he embarks on his 2023 world tour.

Luke Combs dropped his brand new album, Gettin’ Old , on March 24, the day before his tour started. ‘ Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old ’ made its way into his opening night setlist as the fan-voted song, which was perhaps unsurprising, given its importance for both the new project and his previous release, Growin’ Up.

Since then, other surprise, occasional inclusions have been ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and ‘Refrigerator Door’, the latter of which featured on Luke's 2019 What You See Is What You Get album.

Excitingly, two of Luke's support acts, Riley Green and Lainey Wilson, have been joining him on stage during the tour to perform ‘Does To Me’ and ‘Outrunnin’ Your Memory’ respectively.

Although he's become renowned for the rowdy, high-energy atmosphere he engenders at his electrifying live shows, Luke Combs always leaves room for a few breathers when he performs much-loved ballads, such as ‘Better Together’, ‘Beautiful Crazy’ and ‘Forever After All’.

Luke Combs has also been treating fans to a live rendition of ‘Fast Car’, his eye-catching Tracy Chapman cover, along with his latest single, ‘5 Leaf Clover’ , both of which appear on Gettin’ Old.

Other new songs he's been performing include ‘Hannah Ford Road’ and ‘Love You Anyway’, while Luke still ends his sets with his high-octane cover of Brooks & Dunn's ‘Brand New Man’.

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Luke Combs World Tour

Country superstar and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs will embark on an unprecedented world tour in 2023. The massive trek includes 16 stadiums across North America, including Arlington, TX’s AT&T Stadium, Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Kansas City’s GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium, as well as stops in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Belgium. Tickets for the North American dates will feature special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb.

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Luke Combs Adds Stadium Shows to 2023 World Tour

by Cillea Houghton June 5, 2023, 12:03 pm

Luke Combs is extending his 2023 World Tour schedule.

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The country superstar has announced four new stadium shows to his already packed schedule. Due to popular demand, Combs has added second shows at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on July 7; Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 14; Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on July 21; and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 28. They join already announced dates in the aforementioned cities. Combs will perform July 7-8 in Tampa, July 14-15 in Charlotte, July 21-22 in Foxborough, and July 28-29 in Philadelphia.

“After we got to play two shows in Nashville, I decided I wanted to play more shows for the fans, so I got with my team and the stadiums and luckily all of the July dates lined up for us, so we decide to just do it!” Combs says in a press release. “I’m really excited to be able to bring more music to more fans.”

Tickets for the new dates go on sale Friday (June 9) at 10 a.m. local time.  

The hitmaker is bringing an impressive slate of artists across country and Americana genres as his supporting acts for the newly announced dates: Lainey Wilson, David Lee Murphy, Old Crow Medicine Show, Turnpike Troubadours, The Avett Brothers, Gary Allan and Brent Cobb. Cody Johnson, Riley Green and Lane Pittman will also serve as opening acts throughout the tour that kicked off in March and continues through October where Combs ends the trek with a two-night, sold-out stay at the O2 Arena in London.

The tour is in support of his latest album, Gettin’ Old. Released in March, the album hit No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard 200. It features lead single “Love You Anyway” and a cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” both of which are currently climbing through the Top 15 on country radio. It’s the companion album to Growin’ Up, which was released in June 2022.

Luke Combs 2023 World Tour Dates:

June 10—Kansas City, MO—GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium* (SOLD OUT)

June 17—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium* (SOLD OUT)

July 7—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium †

July 8—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium* (SOLD OUT)

July 14—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium ‡

July 15—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium* (SOLD OUT)

July 21—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium §

July 22—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium* (SOLD OUT)

July 28—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field #

July 29—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field* (SOLD OUT)

August 9—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

August 11—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre+ (SOLD OUT)

August 12—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre+ (SOLD OUT)

August 16—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

August 17—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

August 19—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

August 20—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

August 23—Adelaide, Australia—Adelaide Entertainment Centre+ (SOLD OUT)

August 26—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

September 30—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 1—Stockholm, Sweden—Avicii Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 4—Copenhagen, Denmark—Royal Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 6—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 7—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live (SOLD OUT)

October 8—Paris, France—La Cigale (SOLD OUT)

October 10—Zurich, Switzerland—The Hall (SOLD OUT)

October 11—Brussels, Belgium—Ancienne Belgique (SOLD OUT)

October 13—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 14—Belfast, N. Ireland—SSE Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 16—Glasgow, Scotland—OVO Hydro Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 17—Manchester, England—AO Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 19—London, England—The O2 Arena (SOLD OUT)

October 20—London, England—The O2 Arena (SOLD OUT) 

*with special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, Brent Cobb

†with special guests Lainey Wilson, Gary Allan, Brent Cobb

‡with special guests Turnpike Troubadours, Gary Allan, Brent Cobb

§with special guests The Avett Brothers, Gary Allan, David Lee Murphy

#with special guests Turnpike Troubadours, Old Crow Medicine Show, Brent Cobb +with special guests Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman

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A new baby, new album and a new tour!

Luke Combs revealed plans Thursday for his expansive 2023 tour that will launch in Texas, conclude in London and visit Australia, Norway, Belgium, Ireland along the way.

Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, Brent Cobb, Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman will provide tour support at select dates.

Tickets for the tour go on sale on Sept. 16.

A post on Combs’ Instagram account read: “3 continents. 16 countries. 35 concerts. This is my 2023 World Tour! Join/login to my fan club at lukecombs.com to receive pre-sale info (info also emailed to members).”

Wilson jumped into the comments to share her excitement.

“Can’t wait for this!! So excited to be a part of it ❤️” she said.

Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay wrote, “Unreal! Congrats brother!”

And Maren Morris shared, “Amster-DAMN this looks like a good time. This is massive, Luke. Congratulations.”

The international tour is just another milestone moment in Combs’ 2022. The singer is a first-time dad who welcomed his son Tex with his wife Nicole about three months ago. His new album “Growin’ Up” was released in June.

Luke Combs' 2023 World Tour Dates:

March 25 — Arlington, TX *

April 1 — Indianapolis, Ind. *

April 15 — Nashville, Tenn. *

April 22 — Detroit, Mich. *

April 29 — Pittsburgh, Pa. *

May 6 — Chicago, Ill. *

May 13 — Minneapolis, Minn. *

May 20 — Boise, Idaho *

May 27 — Vancouver, B.C. *

June 3 — Edmonton, A.B. *

June 10 — Kansas City, Mo. *

June 17 — St. Louis, Mo. *

July 8 — Tampa, Fla. *

July 15 — Charlotte, N.C. *

July 22 — Foxborough, Mass. *

Aug. 9 — Auckland, New Zealand +

Aug. 11 — Brisbane, Australia +

Aug. 16 — Sydney, Australia +

Aug. 20 — Melbourne, Australia +

Aug. 23 — Adelaide, Australia +

Aug. 26 — Perth, Australia +

Sept. 30 — Oslo, Norway

Oct. 1 — Stockholm, Sweden

Oct. 4 — Copenhagen, Denmark

Oct. 6 — Hamburg, Germany

Oct. 7 — Amsterdam, Netherlands

Oct. 8 — Paris, France

Oct. 10 — Zurich, Switzerland

Oct. 11 — Brussels, Belgium

Oct. 13 — Dublin, Ireland

Oct. 14 — Belfast, N. Ireland

Oct. 16 — Glasgow, U.K.

Oct. 17 — Manchester, U.K.

Oct. 19 — London, U.K.

* With Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, Brent Cobb

+ With Cody Johnson, Lane Pittman

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Luke Combs Announces Sprawling 2023 World Tour Dates 

Luke Combs will be a busy man once again in 2023, announcing a world tour that will span 16 countries across three continents beginning in the spring. The news came on Thursday afternoon, just a day after the singer was named as one of the finalists for the CMA Music Awards Male Vocalist of the Year honors alongside Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, and Morgan Wallen.

3 continents. 16 countries. 35 concerts. This is my 2023 World Tour!⁰⁰Join/login to my fan club at https://t.co/RzSYEvromx to receive pre-sale info (info also emailed to members). Tickets will go on sale to the public next Friday, September 16. pic.twitter.com/qJlBHlhSx8 — Luke Combs 🎤 (@lukecombs) September 8, 2022

Combs is currently on tour, with concerts running through December for his current U.S. run that was announced earlier this year . Just last week, the singer made headlines for powering through a concert despite being in poor voice, promising the audience a refund for his sub-standard performance despite the show having gone on (easily contrasted with The Weeknd’s having called off his own show in California shortly after starting when his voice was reportedly shot as well).

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The 2023 Luke Combs World Tour will kick off with a run of stadium shows in the United States, launching at AT&T Stadium in Texas on March 25. Stadium shows run through a July 29 show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, with stops along the way in cities including Nashville, Detroit, Chicago, Vancouver, St. Louis, Tampa, and Charlotte. In August, the tour resumes with six shows in Australia and New Zealand, with the third leg to follow beginning on September 30 with a show in Oslo, Norway and continuing with stops including Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Dublin, and London as it spans Europe and the UK through October 19.

Tickets for the new shows will go on sale to the general public beginning on Friday, September 16. There is also presale information available to members of Combs’ Bootleggers fan club, but it has not yet been released publicly. Presumably there will also be venue and other affinity group presales throughout the week.

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Luke Combs Tour Dates

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September 16 – Resch Center | Green Bay, WI September 17 – Resch Center | Green Bay, WI September 22 – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys | Lake Tahoe, NV September 23 – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys | Lake Tahoe, NV September 30 – MVP Arena | Albany, NY October 1 – MVP Arena | Albany, NY October 14 – North Charleston Coliseum | Charleston, SC October 15 – North Charleston Coliseum | Charleston, SC October 21 – KFC Yum! Center | Louisville, KY October 22 – KFC Yum! Center | Louisville, KY October 28 – CHI Health Center | Omaha, NE October 29 – CHI Health Center | Omaha, NE November 4 – Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville, CT November 5 – Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville, CT November 12 – Videotron Centre | Quebec City, QC November 14 – Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, ON November 15 – Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, ON November 17 – Canadian Tire Centre | Ottawa, ON November 18 – Bell Centre | Montreal, QC November 21 – Budweiser Gardens | London, ON November 22 – Budweiser Gardens | London, ON December 9 – Paycom Center | Oklahoma City, OK December 10 – Paycom Center | Oklahoma City, OK

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March 25 — Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium * April 1 — Indianapolis, Ind. | Lucas Oil Stadium * April 15 — Nashville, Tenn. | Nissan Stadium * April 22 — Detroit, Mich. | Ford Field * April 29 — Pittsburgh, Pa. | Acrisure Stadium * May 6 — Chicago, Ill. | Soldier Field * May 13 — Minneapolis, Minn. | U.S. Bank Stadium * May 20 — Boise, Idaho | Albertsons Stadium * May 27 — Vancouver, B.C. | BC Place * June 3 — Edmonton, A.B. | Commonwealth Stadium * June 10 — Kansas City, Mo. | Arrowhead Stadium * June 17 — St. Louis, Mo. | Busch Stadium * July 8 — Tampa, Fla. | Raymond James Stadium * July 15 — Charlotte, N.C. | Bank Of America Stadium * July 22 — Foxborough, Mass. | Gillette Stadium * Aug. 9 — Auckland, New Zealand | Spark Arena + Aug. 11 — Brisbane, Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre + Aug. 16 — Sydney, Australia | Qudos Bank Arena + Aug. 20 — Melbourne, Australia | Rod Laver Arena + Aug. 23 — Adelaide, Australia | Adelaide Entertainment Centre + Aug. 26 — Perth, Australia | RAC Arena + Sept. 30 — Oslo, Norway | Spektrum Oct. 1 — Stockholm, Sweden | Annexet Oct. 4 — Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega Oct. 6 — Hamburg, Germany | Barclays Arena Oct. 7 — Amsterdam, Netherlands | AFAS Live Oct. 8 — Paris, France | La Cigale Oct. 10 — Zurich, Switzerland | The Hall Oct. 11 — Brussels, Belgium | Ancienne Belgique Oct. 13 — Dublin, Ireland | 3 Arena Oct. 14 — Belfast, N. Ireland | SSE Arena Oct. 16 — Glasgow, U.K. | OVO Hydro Arena Oct. 17 — Manchester, U.K. | AO Arena Oct. 19 — London, U.K. | O2 Arena

* With Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, Brent Cobb + With Cody Johnson, Lane Pittman

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Luke Combs Adds Four Stadium Dates to His 2023 World Tour

Luke Combs ' already-massive 2023 World Tour calendar is getting even bigger. The singer is adding four new stadium dates in July.

All four of the shows mark second nights in cities that Combs was already scheduled to hit on the World Tour. He has added second nights in Tampa, Fla., Foxborough, Mass. and Philadelphia, Pa., as well as an additional hometown show in Charlotte, N.C.

The singer says he got the idea to add more dates after expanding his Nashville concert into a two-night stand .

"After we got to play two shows in Nashville, I decided I wanted to play more shows for the fans, so I got with my team and the stadiums and luckily all of the July dates lined up for us, so we decide[d] to just do it!" he says in a statement. "I'm really excited to be able to bring more music to more fans."

An array of opening acts from the World Tour will be on hand to perform at the newly-announced shows. Lainey Wilson , the Turnpike Troubadours , the Avett Brothers , Gary Allan , Old Crow Medicine Show , David Lee Murphy and Brent Cobb are splitting up the dates.

Tickets for the four new dates go on sale on Friday (June 9) at 10AM local time. Combs' Bootleggers fan club will have early access to the tickets via a Ticketmaster Verified Fan presale on Thursday (June 8) at 10AM local time, and another Ticketmaster Verified Fan presale will take place that day at 12PM local time.

Luke Combs, New July 2023 World Tour Dates:

July 7 -- Tampa, Fla. @ Raymond James Stadium (with Lainey Wilson, Gary Allan and Brent Cobb) July 14 -- Charlotte, N.C. @ Bank of America Stadium (with Turnpike Troubadours, Gary Allan and Brent Cobb) July 21 -- Foxborough, Mass. @ Gillette Stadium (with the Avett Brothers, Gary Allan and David Lee Murphy) July 28 -- Philadelphia, Pa. @ Lincoln Financial Field (with Turnpike Troubadours, Old Crow Medicine Show and Brent Cobb)

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Due to severe weather, the Tailgate Party will now be located indoors at Lucas Oil Stadium at North Gate on South Street for your safety! Due to capacity restrictions, this will be limited to the first 1,500 fans. However, the concert will proceed as originally planned.

Tailgate starts at 3:15 PM at Lucas Oil Stadium and features live music, local radio on site, early merch sales, and all the fun you need before the show! With special guests

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Jack Daniels Old No. 7 and Country Cocktails Presents Luke Combs Bootleggers Tailgate Party Powered by Whiskey Jam

Saturday, april 29, 2023.

Tailgate starts at 2PM at Stage AE and features live music, local radio on site, early merch sales and all the fun you need before the show!  Event is open to the public.

Full tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com .

The upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in an already monumental career for Combs, whose acclaimed new album, Growin’ Up, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart this past June. Out now via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville (stream/purchase here), Growin’ Up was produced by Combs, Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton and is his third studio album following 2019’s 3x Platinum What You See is What You Get and his 4x Platinum debut, This One’s For You. The record also features his current single, “The Kind of Love We Make,” which debuted at #17 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart—the highest chart debut since January 2020—and is currently top 5 and rising. The single adds to a historic run at country radio for Combs, who recently achieved his record-breaking, thirteenth-consecutive #1 as his single, “Doin’ This,” reached the top of both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts.

Luke Combs' 2023 ACM Nominations: Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year ("Growin' Up"), and Artist-Songwriter of the Year.

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Parking lots on the North Shore will open at 1:00PM and fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid last-minute crowds. There will be limited parking available on the North Shore to purchase on the day-of the concert, which are outlined on the figure below. You can reserve your parking space in your preferred lot / garage by pre-purchasing it online at ALCOPARKING . The cheapest parking options are to park Downtown and ride the T for less than $15, or park in Station Square and ride the Gateway Clipper for $30. Please be aware that on-street parking is prohibited on Saturday and will result in your vehicle being towed.

Avoid the traffic! Download the WAZE app on your mobile phone for optimal GPS navigation directly to your parking spot based on live traffic conditions and event-based road closures! For live traffic and parking updates on the day of the concert, call the Acrisure Stadium Traffic & Parking Hotline at (412) 697-7599 .

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3 continents. 16 countries. 35 concerts. Luke Combs to embark on 2023 World Tour with Riley Green , Lainey Wilson , Cody Johnson and more on select dates!

Tickets will go on sale to the public next Friday, September 16.

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Three continents, 16 countries, 35 concerts. Country superstar Luke Combs will embark on a world tour in 2023. The massive trek includes 16 stadiums across North America, as well as stops in Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Belgium.

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Tickets for the North American dates will be available for pre-sale starting Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 4:00 p.m., through Ticketmaster, with general on-sale following Friday, Sept. 16, at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Full tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com .

Here's the schedule for Combs' tour:

  • March 25, 2023—Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium
  • April 1, 2023—Indianapolis, IN—Lucas Oil Stadium
  • April 15, 2023—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium
  • April 22, 2023—Detroit, MI—Ford Field
  • April 29, 2023—Pittsburgh, PA—Acrisure Stadium
  • May 6, 2023—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field
  • May 13, 2023—Minneapolis, MN—U.S. Bank Stadium
  • May 20, 2023—Boise, ID—Albertsons Stadium
  • May 27, 2023—Vancouver, BC—BC Place
  • June 3, 2023—Edmonton, AB—Commonwealth Stadium
  • June 10, 2023—Kansas City, MO—GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
  • June 17, 2023—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium
  • July 8, 2023—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium
  • July 15, 2023—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium
  • July 22, 2023—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium
  • July 29, 2023—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field
  • August 9, 2023—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena
  • August 11, 2023—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • August 16, 2023—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena
  • August 20, 2023—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena
  • August 23, 2023—Adelaide, Australia—Adelaide Entertainment Centre
  • August 26, 2023—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena
  • September 30, 2023—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum
  • October 1, 2023—Stockholm, Sweden—Annexet
  • October 4, 2023—Copenhagen, Denmark—Vega
  • October 6, 2023—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena
  • October 7, 2023—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live
  • October 8, 2023—Paris, France—La Cigale
  • October 10, 2023—Zurich, Switzerland—The Hall
  • October 11, 2023—Brussels, Belgium—Ancienne Belgique
  • October 13, 2023—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena
  • October 14, 2023—Belfast, N. Ireland—SSE Arena
  • October 16, 2023—Glasgow, Scotland—OVO Hydro Arena
  • October 17, 2023—Manchester, England—AO Arena
  • October 19, 2023—London, England—The O2 Arena

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Luke Combs Setlists: What to Expect at the Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour

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If Luke Combs could do anything, he’d still be doin’ this. Over the last eight years, the singer-songwriter has risen to the top of country music’s A-list with a combination of well-honed songwriting chops and a can’t miss live show. The seven-time Grammy nominee, who recently coaxed Tracy Chapman onto the Grammys stage for a rare, heartwarming duet of her iconic single “Fast Car,” is set to hit the road this spring for his upcoming Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour in support of his 2022 Growin’ Up and 2023 Gettin’ Old albums.

The trek kicks off on April 12 with a doubleheader in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and a total of 30 dates throughout the summer will follow.

Combs’ 2024 tour features two shows in most cities on the bill, and almost all of the stops in each city are on Fridays and Saturdays. Because of that format, Combs is bringing a ton of special guests out on the road with him for the shows, including The Avett Brothers , Cody Jinks , Jordan Davis , Mitchell Tenpenny and more.

Below, find everything you need to know about Luke Combs’ upcoming tour dates, including an average setlist, a list of his most popular songs, the length of his shows and how to purchase tickets.

Luke Combs Tour Stats

Current tour: Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour (2024)

Set time: On the Luke Combs World Tour in 2023, Combs typically went on stage around 9:00 p.m. — though his start time ranged anywhere from 8:50 p.m. to 9:30 p.m on a nightly basis.

Length of average Luke Combs show: On the Luke Combs World Tour in 2023, the country star’s set generally lasted between 90 and 120 minutes.

Past tours:

  • Don’t Tempt Me With a Good Time Tour (2017-2018)
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour (2019)
  • What You See Is What You Get Tour (2020-2021)
  • Luke Combs World Tour (2023)

Luke Combs’ discography:

  • The Way She Rides EP (2014)
  • Can I Get an Outlaw EP (2014)
  • This One’s for You (2017)
  • The Prequel EP (2019)
  • What You See Is What You Get (2019)
  • Growin’ Up (2022)
  • Gettin’ Old (2023)

Luke Combs’ popular songs:

  • “Beautiful Crazy”
  • “When It Rains It Pours”
  • “Fast Car” (Tracy Chapman cover)
  • “The Kind of Love We Make”
  • “Beer Never Broke My Heart”

Luke Combs’ recent opening acts:

  • Lainey Wilson
  • Turnpike Troubadours
  • Old Crow Medicine Show

Luke Combs Concert Setlist Info

Luke Combs’ latest tour is pulling double duty by promoting not one, but two albums: Growin’ Up (2022) and Gettin’ Old (2023). Recorded together as companion projects, the dual LPs include hits for the singer like “Doin’ This,” “The Kind of Love We Make” and his Grammy-nominated cover of “Fast Car.”

A follow-up to his 2023 world tour, the run of dates across North America will likely highlight Combs’ latest bodies of work and also stretch back to into his earlier catalog for fan favorites, like 2019’s “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” 2016’s “Hurricane” and 2017’s “When It Rains It Pours.”

Below, you can find the average setlist for the last time Combs was on the road — and check back soon for updated information once the Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour gets underway.

Luke Combs World Tour Setlist:

  • Lovin’ on You
  • Hannah Ford Road
  • Cold as You
  • One Number Away
  • Love You Anyway
  • Going, Going, Gone
  • Must’ve Never Met You
  • Refrigerator Door
  • Beautiful Crazy
  • Even Though I’m Leaving
  • This One’s for You (solo acoustic)
  • Dust on the Bottle / Meet in the Middle / When I Was Your Man
  • Forever After All
  • Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)
  • She Got the Best of Me
  • The Kind of Love We Make
  • When It Rains It Pours
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart

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Tim McGraw’s 2024 tour name is a bit misleading.

The country icon dubbed this year’s trek the ‘Standing Room Only Tour,’ but after doing a bit of research, our team found quite a few last-minute seats available for all 38 remaining shows on the North American run with special guests Carly Pearce and Restless Road .

That includes his big gigs at Buffalo’s KeyBank Center  on Saturday, May 4, and Long Island’s UBS Arena  on Thursday, May 9.

And if you want seats — not standing room only passes (!) — to see the hitmaker perform bangers like “I Like It, I Love It,” “Highway Don’t Care,” “Something Like That” and tracks from his 2023 album “Standing Room Only” at one of his many, many shows live, we’re here to help.

At the time of publication, our team found some tickets going for as low as $21 before fees on Vivid Seats.

While that price is a bit of an outlier, other shows have seats starting anywhere from $27 to $116 before fees.

Curious how much it will cost you to see the “1883” star boot scoot and boogie live at the concert closest to you?

We’ve got all the information you need and more about Tim McGraw’s 2024 ‘Standing Room Only Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Tim McGraw ticket prices 2024

A complete calendar including tour dates, venues, and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Tim McGraw set list

With a career spanning over 30 years, McGraw has a sizable catalog to pick and choose from when it comes to what he performs at live shows.

However, based on our findings, here’s what he played at most concerts in 2023, courtesy of  Set List FM .

01.) “How Bad Do You Want It” 02.) “Something Like That” 03.) “Down on the Farm” 04.) “Just to See You Smile” 05.) “Southern Girl” 06.) “Hey Whisky” 07.) “7500 OBO” 08.) “Hold On to It” 09.) “Over and Over” (Nelly cover) 10.) “Shotgun Rider” 11.) “Where the Green Grass Grows” 12.) “Standing Room Only” 13.) “One of Those Nights” 14.) “Felt Good on My Lips” 15.) “Real Good Man” 16.) “Truck Yeah” 17.) “I Like It, I Love It”

18.) “Live Like You Were Dying”

19.) “The Cowboy in Me” (Yellowstone 1883 version) 20.) “Indian Outlaw” 21.) “Humble and Kind”

Tim McGraw new music

In late August 2023, McGraw’s 16th solo album  “Standing Room Only”  hit shelves.

“As an artist, I always want to dig deeper and get better every time I make a new record…and I really believe this is one of the best projects we’ve made,” McGraw shared via press release.

“I’ve been working on this album since 2020, and this collection of songs are some of the most emotional, thought-provoking, and life-affirming music I’ve ever recorded.”

You can hear the 13-track record in its entirety  here .

Since the album’s release, he’s released a six-song EP, a four-track acoustic mini-album, and a single with Pitbull.

Click here to find all of the above and more.

Tim McGraw special guests

On select dates, you’ll either find Restless Road or Pearce opening for Tug’s son.

To reacquaint you with their respective musical stylings, you can find both artists’ most-streamed track on Spotify below.

Restless Road: “Growing Old With You”

Carly Pearce: “I Hope You’re Happy Now”

How to watch “1883”

Astute readers may have noticed an earlier reference to McGraw’s star turn on Paramount+’s “Yellowstone” spin-off “1883” where he acts alongside Sam Elliott and his wife Faith Hill.

If you haven’t caught the ten-episode prequel yet, you can start  right here, right now .

Country stars on tour in 2024

A number of artists that have been known to wear cowboy boots are taking the stage at venues all over North America this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

•  George Strait with Chris Stapleton

•  Kenny Chesney

•  Morgan Wallen

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•  Luke Combs

Want to see who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 50 biggest country stars on tour in 2024 here to find out.

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Who’s Who on Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’

A guide to key guests and behind-the-scenes figures on the star’s eighth studio album.

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A new Beyoncé release isn’t just an album — it’s a sprawling collective effort where the supporting cast and behind the scenes crew can reveal a lot about the scope of the star’s vision. For “Cowboy Carter,” in addition to household names like Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus and Post Malone (and a brief cameo from her daughter Rumi), she’s looped in a slew of collaborators new and old. Here’s a guide to some of the most significant figures you’ll see in the credits.

Rhiannon Giddens

Rihannon Giddens plays on the “Cowboy Carter” single “Texas Hold ’Em,” but beyond the banjo and viola she contributed to the track, she lends the whole project a special kind of historical weight. During the past two decades, Giddens has led a new wave of folk artists helping to shed light on the foundational role that Black musicians played in the creation of American roots music. A scholar of the banjo as much as a practitioner, she’s made it her mission to educate audiences about its history as an African-descended instrument that was once, as she put it in 2017 when she won a MacArthur Genius Grant , “an absolute emblem of the African American in the South.”

Trained as an opera singer, Giddens rose to prominence in the early 2000s as a member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops — with Dom Flemons, Justin Robinson and Sule Greg Wilson — a Grammy-winning group that celebrated and updated the legacy of Black string bands with help from an older mentor, the fiddler Joe Thompson. In 2023, she released “You’re the One,” her first album of all original material. Last year, Giddens also won a Pulitzer Prize for “Omar,” an opera she co-wrote with the composer Michael Abels based on the life of a West African Muslim scholar who was captured and sold as a slave in America.

Raphael Saadiq

Raphael Saadiq’s name has been a mark of quality in R&B for more than 30 years. Saadiq, who wrote, produced and played various instruments on Beyoncé’s latest, first found fame in the late ’80s with the trio Tony! Toni! Toné! and went on to score a Top 20 solo hit with “Ask of You” in 1995. He became an in-demand producer and worked with a wide array of artists including D’Angelo — whose two biggest hits, “Lady” and “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” are Saadiq co-writes — as well as Whitney Houston, Erykah Badu and Bilal. He’s been in Beyoncé’s orbit for years, having produced her team-up with Stevie Wonder on a 2005 Luther Vandross tribute album, helped produce her sister Solange’s acclaimed 2016 effort “A Seat at the Table,” and appeared on “Renaissance” as a producer, writer and performer.

Linda Martell

More than 50 years ago, Linda Martell broke barriers in country music, becoming the first Black woman to find commercial success in the genre, and the first to perform on the Grand Ole Opry as a solo act. Her lone album, “Color Me Country” from 1970, found her rebranding as a country artist after earlier work in a girl-group pop vein, and yielded two Top 40 country singles. But Martell faced racism on the road — “You’d be singing and they’d shout out names and you know the names they would call you,” she told Rolling Stone in 2020 — and, after a dispute with her producer, her career faltered. She never made another album, but reissues of “Color Me Country” have brought overdue attention to the artist, now 82, over the past decade. “I am proud that Beyoncé is exploring her country music roots,” she said in a statement on Friday. “What she is doing is beautiful, and I’m honored to be a part of it. It’s Beyoncé, after all!”

Robert Randolph

Robert Randolph’s pedal-steel guitar is a background texture on “Cowboy Carter,” turning up on the single “16 Carriages,” but typically, it’s the star attraction. Since the early 2000s, Randolph has been touring and recording with his Family Band, honing a rousing fusion of R&B, rock, funk, blues and the gospel music he grew up on. Before he became a bandleader and an in-demand collaborator with the Allman Brothers, Buddy Guy, Norah Jones and other marquee names, he was a musical phenom in the Black Pentecostal church, working in the tradition of so-called sacred steel. As Randolph recently told Rolling Stone , Beyoncé recruited him to help add “country fire” to her new project: “She said she liked the way I make my instrument sound like a singer.”

Dave Hamelin

Dave Hamelin spent the early 2000s drumming — and, later, playing guitar and singing — in the Stills, a Montreal outfit that was part of an explosion of indie-rock from Canada dovetailing with the fertile New York scene. After the band’s 2011 breakup, Hamelin found a niche as a producer to various Canadian rock luminaries, including Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew, the Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie and, later, American acts in the GOOD Music orbit, like the singer-rapper 070 Shake. His “Cowboy Carter” work, which includes songwriting, production and keyboards on “16 Carriages,” marks his first Beyoncé credit.

Tanner Adell

“Lookin’ like Beyoncé with a lasso,” Tanner Adell described herself on “Buckle Bunny,” the title track from her 2023 debut. The singer-songwriter, who has cited Dolly Parton and Destiny’s Child as key early influences, has racked up tens of millions of streams and amassed an impressive TikTok following with her twangy-voiced, attitude-heavy fusion of country, pop and hip-hop. Her recent acoustic ballad “Luke Combs,” where she professes that her “country heart still wants to be the girl in a Luke Combs song,” shows off her range. “My dream is to be the first genuinely country pop star,” she said last year , in an interview where she named Beyoncé as her dream collaborator. Now, she’s one of four guests on a cover of the Beatles’ “Blackbird.”

Khirye Tyler

Before the producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Khirye Tyler made his studio debut with Beyoncé on “Texas Hold ’Em,” his name turned up in the credits for another No. 1 hit: Roddy Ricch’s “The Box.” Establishing himself as part of the gospel-soul outfit Red Hands, Tyler has made inroads into the pop world, working as a musical director for Khalid and Alicia Keys, appearing on albums by Keys and Jay Electronica, and wearing numerous hats on Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour. Tyler played keyboards, contributed arrangements and helped musically direct the run; he also worked on the score for the tour’s companion documentary.

Brittany Spencer

In fall 2020, Brittany Spencer posted a video of herself covering the Highwomen’s “Crowded Table.” Less than a year later, she was onstage with the supergroup at BottleRock Napa, filling in for Amanda Shires, who was recovering from surgery. Hooked early on the Chicks and Shania Twain, the Baltimore native — who grew up performing in church choir and began singing classical music in high school — moved to Nashville in 2013 and honed her songwriting while working odd jobs. Her social-media breakthrough earned her high-profile opening slots with Jason Isbell and Reba McEntire, and paved the way for her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2021. Her new LP “My Stupid Life” showcases country-steeped songs that would sound perfectly at home on pop radio. She also appears on “Blackbiird.”

The rising singer-songwriter Shaboozey — whose alias riffs on his last name, Chibueze, an Igbo word meaning “God is king” — draws equally on the hip-hop he grew up watching on BET’s “106 & Park,” the country music he heard in his native Virginia and classic-rock staples like Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead. After leaning toward trap on his earliest singles, he has carved out a unique space on more recent efforts like “Annabelle” and “Let It Burn,” layering his deep, drawling voice over acoustic guitar and folk-pop grooves while adding dashes of rap. “Sometimes I don’t feel I should rightfully be labeled as a country artist,” he said recently , ahead of his appearance on the “Cowboy Carter” tracks “Spaghettii” and “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.” “I have peers who make country in its truest form.”

Willie Jones

Willie Jones, credited on the gospelly “Just for Fun,” has racked up tens of millions of streams with a savvy blend of radio-ready country and the swagger of Southern rap. “Welcome to the ratchet Black zydeco rodeo,” the Louisiana artist sang on his 2021 single “Down by the Riverside” over a crunchy bar-band-like groove. On last year’s “Dive Bar,” he and fellow singer-songwriter Ben Burgess vowed, “We gonna turn this club into a dive bar tonight.” Jones, who grew up singing gospel music and pursued musical theater in high school, signed with Sony Music Nashville in 2021.

Reyna Roberts

The singer-songwriter Reyna Roberts, who appears on “Blackbiird,” started out early in country music, performing covers of the Chicks and LaBelle before the age of 5. The daughter of Army parents, she moved from Alaska to Alabama to California growing up and soaked up a variety of music , like Gretchen Wilson and the “awesome guitar riffs” of Steve Vai. She received a key career boost in 2020 when Mickey Guyton posted a video of her at the piano, belting out a cover of Carrie Underwood’s “Drinking Alone,” which Underwood reposted days later. As heard on “Stompin’ Grounds,” one of a few of her songs to earn more than a million streams, and “Louisiana,” a down-home anthem from her 2023 debut full-length “Bad Girl Bible,” her sound leans toward a raucous country-rock hybrid.

Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy has called her sound “R&B country,” a smooth blend that yielded more than 20 million streams for “Found It in You,” a 2021 track — written with her husband, the songwriter-producer Cameron Bedell — released when she was still unsigned. Kennedy grew up in Birmingham, Ala., where her parents played R&B around the house and local bluegrass musicians introduced her to classic country. Her family moved to Nashville, and she found a valuable mentor in Shania Twain, who invited Kennedy to perform on the music-competition show “Real Country.” Since then, Kennedy has honored Twain at the Ryman, debuted at the Grand Ole Opry, inked a record deal with Scott Borchetta (who once signed Taylor Swift), begun hosting an Apple Music country show, joined Beyoncé for “Blackbiird,” and released the twangy, hooky country-rock single “Jesus, My Mama, My Therapist” ahead of her upcoming debut album.

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Luke Combs' Bootleggers Bonfire Sells Out; Waitlist Open Now

The event is set to take place October 10-12.

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Luke Combs is partnering with Topeka to curate an immersive music vacation, with special access for his devoted fans, The Bootleggers and providing a special give back opportunity for Teachers, First Responders and Military members to be nominated to win a vacation at this unique live music experience.

With the debut Bootleggers Bonfire—set to take place October 10-12—Combs pivots from the massive stadiums of his record-breaking world tour last year, to an intimate setting on the shores of Miramar Beach, Florida. Fans will have the unique experience of connecting with the country sensation's music and each other, and seeing Luke in ways not possible in large venues on tour, all throughout three days of music, activities, bonfires and more.

The vacation sold out quickly during the presale just to members of Combs' Bootleggers fan club. Those who missed out on securing their vacation with Luke can join the waitlist now for a chance to book Coves that may become available along with their condo or beach home accomodations. See details  HERE .

Three Coves have been reserved for very special Bootlegger Nominations—from now until March 31 at 6pm EST, nominations are open for a Teacher, First Responder or Military Service Member and their three guests to win one of these 4 person Coves as well as a two-bedroom condo for a three-night stay. Forms can be found HERE .

Combs himself—a two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year Award recipient and multi-platinum selling artist—will be headlining two nights with his full band, including one tour-like set of his biggest hits and one “deep cuts” set. The weekend includes further performances by Combs' band The Wildcards—consisting of Kurt Ozan, Jake Sommers, Tyler King, Dustin Nunley, Korey Hunt, alongside sets by Jamie Davis and Mat Maxwell.

Additionally, Craig Morgan and Tracy Lawrence will be performing their own sets, plus more special guests. Check out what else is going on over the weekend: nightly bonfires, daily activities like a football tailgate and “Luk-i-oke” where guests can sing alongside Luke's band! A full overview of the weekend's activities is outlined below:

See Luke's message to his fans about the vacation HERE . The weekend joins Topeka's ever-growing slate of music vacation experiences in 2024: Moon Crush “Pink Moon” (April 18-21): In its fourth year, this year's installment of Moon Crush boasts a stellar lineup of Noah Kahan, Lake Street Dive, Marcus King, The Revivalists, Charley Crockett, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Head and the Heart, Dawes, Larkin Poe and more. Passes are on sale now  HERE .

Lauren Daigle's “Kaleidoscope Beach Weekend” (April 25-27): presents three evenings of music, featuring performances by Daigle every night, including a special set of her worship songs. The vacation also showcases headliners Jon Batiste, Natalie Hemby, Kari Jobe, Ellie Holcomb and more. Passes are on sale now  HERE .

Tedeschi Trucks Band's “Sun, Sand and Soul Beach Weekend” (May 2-4): The band will take the stage for two of the three nights, in addition to performances by JJ Grey & Mofro, The Teskey Brothers, Blackberry Smoke, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Maggie Rose, Duane Betts and Karina Rykman. More info and passes are  HERE .

Brandi Carlile's “Mothership Weekend” (May 10-12): Celebrating Mother's Day, Carlile's beloved Mothership Weekend returns for its second installment, featuring performances by Bonnie Raitt, Sara Bareilles, Black Pumas, Nickel Creek, The Hanseroth Twins, Devon Gilfillian and S.G. Goodman. Passes are on sale now  HERE .

The Avett Brothers' “Moon Crush: An Avett Moon” (November 8-10): Curated by the Avett Brothers, the weekend will feature performances by Greensky Bluegrass, Band of Horses, Shakey Graves, Grace Potter and more. More info and passes are HERE .

Topeka unveiled their one-of-a-kind Music Vacation in 2021 with the first installment of Moon Crush—the first multi-day destination event in the country following COVID. They immediately gained nationwide recognition for their innovative take on the classic music festival. The inaugural event saw a host of praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Uproxx, People, American Songwriter and more.

Guests can enjoy close proximity to the beautiful beaches and vacation activities during the day, followed by evenings of music from some of the biggest household names performing on one full scale outdoor stage. Family-friendly accommodations are available to ensure everyone feels at home at this Music Vacation built for everyone. By reserving a personal Cove for friends and family, guests can enjoy the shows in their own private space complete with “no line”, on demand food and drink hand delivered by incredible Topeka team members (within five minutes!).

The creation of Coves means not wasting precious time in long concession lines, giving attendees more time to create memories “Crushin'” on their loved ones and favorite artists. About Topeka: Welcome to Topeka, where we redefine the music vacation experience. Nestled close to the picturesque Seascape Beach, our innovative venue offers a unique "No Line" concert experience, where guests can immerse in live music from the comfort of their personal Cove.

With offerings ranging from local culinary delights, beverage and merchandise delivered within minutes to the inclusionary approach with no VIP areas, every detail caters to genuine music enjoyment and authentic human connections. Inspired by a scene from "Almost Famous", Topeka is a community that prioritizes real connections, moments under the moon, and the power of live music.

Whether you're a family, a couple, a group of friends, or coming solo, the Topeka team looks after you and ensures an unparalleled blend of music, beach, and connection. Topeka was created by Andy Levine, Founder of Sixthman. About Luke Combs: Country superstar and 2x CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs is a multi-platinum, award-winning artist from Asheville, NC.

Most recently, Combs performed an unforgettable duet of “Fast Car” with Tracy Chapman during the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which Rolling Stone called “one of the all-time best collaborative performances in Grammy history.” The performance was the culmination of a massive year for “Fast Car,” as Combs' version of the song won Single of the Year at the 2023 CMA Awards (with Chapman winning Song of the Year).

It also spent five-consecutive weeks atop Billboard's Country Airplay chart and reached #1 on the Hot AC chart, the first song by a male solo artist to ever top both the Hot AC and Country charts. The 2x Platinum single, which has garnered over 700 million global streams to date, has also spent eighteen weeks in the top 5 of Billboard's all-genre Hot 100 chart, eight of which were spent at #2.

“Fast Car” is featured on Combs' most recent album, Gettin' Old—a companion to his acclaimed 2022 record, Growin' Up. Produced by Combs, Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton, Gettin' Old further establishes Combs as one of music's most authentic and powerful voices.

Receiving widespread critical attention, Combs spoke with Esquire, who calls him, “the best country singer of his generation," while Billboard declares, “his electrifying-yet-earthy voice soundtracking this time in his life as a husband, father and entertainer at the top of his game.”

Known for his electric live performances, Combs will embark on his “Growin' Up and Gettin' Old” U.S. stadium tour this spring, which includes back-to-back nights at Los Angeles' So-Fi Stadium and East Rutherford's MetLife Stadium and sold over a million tickets the first weekend on-sale.

The upcoming dates follow the 9x CMA, 3x ACM and 3x Billboard Music Award-winner's record-breaking World Tour, which was the largest tour ever for a country artist and wrapped this past fall.

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    The 2023 Luke Combs World Tour will kick off with a run of stadium shows in the United States, launching at AT&T Stadium in Texas on March 25. Stadium shows run through a July 29 show at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field, with stops along the way in cities including Nashville, Detroit, Chicago, Vancouver, St. Louis, Tampa, and Charlotte. ...

  18. Luke Combs Adds Four Stadium Dates to His 2023 World Tour

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  19. Luke Combs 2023 World Tour

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  20. Luke Combs World Tour 2023

    Saturday, April 29, 2023 @ 5:45 pmAcrisure Stadium. Get Tickets. Country music superstar and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs will embark on an unprecedented world tour in 2023. The massive trek includes 16 stadiums across North America, including Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, as well as stops in Australia, New Zealand, U.K ...

  21. Luke Combs Announces 2023 World Tour

    3 continents. 16 countries. 35 concerts. Luke Combs to embark on 2023 World Tour with Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson and more on select dates! Tickets will go on sale to the public next Friday, September 16.

  22. Charlotte stop included in lineup for Luke Combs world tour in 2023

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  23. Luke Combs Concert Setlist: Discover the Average Song List

    Set time: On the Luke Combs World Tour in 2023, Combs typically went on stage around 9:00 p.m. — though his start time ranged anywhere from 8:50 p.m. to 9:30 p.m on a nightly basis. Length of average Luke Combs show: On the Luke Combs World Tour in 2023, the country star's set generally lasted between 90 and 120 minutes.

  24. Luke Combs's 2023 Concert & Tour History

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  25. Tim McGraw tour 2024: Where to buy tickets, best prices, schedule

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  26. A Guide to Beyoncé's Guests on 'Cowboy Carter': Linda Martell

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  27. Luke Combs is bringing his world tour to Gillette Stadium on July 22

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  28. Luke Combs' Bootleggers Bonfire Sells Out; Waitlist Open Now

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