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Second show added for Luke Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" at Lambeau Field on Friday, May 15

Presales underway this week, with tickets on sale to general public Oct. 17

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Due to popular demand, global superstar and country artist Luke Combs will play an additional night at Lambeau Field for his "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour," with shows set for Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16, 2026.

The shows mark Combs' first performances at Lambeau Field, as well as the first time an artist has played back-to-back shows at the historic stadium. Presales are underway this week, with tickets on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 17. Presale codes will provide access to purchase tickets for both nights.

Fans can purchase tickets for the "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" by visiting LukeCombs.com. Combs' official fan club, The Bootleggers, have advance access to tickets through a fan presale that started Tuesday, Oct. 14. Fans can sign up for The Bootleggers on LukeCombs.com.

A presale will also be offered for Packers partners and Season Ticket Holders starting Thursday, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. CT, with a general on-sale following on Friday, Oct. 17, at 10 a.m. CT.

The shows at Lambeau Field will also feature special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James. The "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" will also include stadium shows across North America and Europe, with other dates listed on LukeCombs.com.

Combs has performed previously in Green Bay, with back-to-back sellout shows at the Resch Center in 2022. The upcoming show will mark the fifth large-scale concert inside Lambeau Field, with appearances by Kenny Chesney in 2011, Chesney and Jason Aldean in 2015, Billy Joel in 2017 and Paul McCartney in 2019.

The upcoming tour adds to an already historic career for Combs, who recently became the highest RIAA certified country artist ever with 168 million units sold (surpassing Garth Brooks) and made history as the first country artist to headline both Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. Combs will go on to headline Austin City Limits Music Festival this weekend, after topping the bill at all-genre festivals such as Newport Folk Festival and New Orleans JazzFest earlier this year. Combs is also the first country artist with two songs earning a billion streams on Spotify and the first with four singles certified RIAA Diamond. Additionally, Combs released The Prequel last week, a new 3-song collection featuring "My Kinda Saturday Night," "15 Minutes" and "Days Like These" (listen HERE) and is nominated for three awards at the 2025 CMA Awards: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and Single of the Year ("Ain't No Love in Oklahoma").The new music follows Combs' single, "Back in the Saddle," which is currently #8 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and rising, as well as "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma"—Combs' 19th consecutive #1 single. Adding to his already unprecedented success at country radio, this achievement gives Combs the most consecutive #1s of any artist to start their career and led him to spend 53 cumulative weeks atop Billboard's Country Airplay chart. These accomplishments follow Combs' latest album, Fathers & Sons, which reflects on his experiences as a dad and the unique bond between parents and their children, and led NPR Music to praise, "he's going beyond the country realm now and really has become a pop star, a global pop star." A Grand Ole Opry member and 11x CMA, 4x ACM, 6xBillboardMusic Award-winner from Asheville, NC, Combs recently collaborated with artists such as Post Malone ("Guy For That" +"Missin' You Like This"), Bailey Zimmerman ("Backup Plan," the 2025 SEC Network anthem),Jon Bellion ("WHY") and Alex Warren ("Ordinary (Live at Lollapalooza)"), and partnered with Opry Entertainment Group to open Category 10—an entertainment complex in downtown Nashville. Known for his electric live performances, Combs also performed an unforgettable duet of "Fast Car" with Tracy Chapman at the 66th Grammy Awards and joined forces with Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor to headline "Concert for Carolina," a special benefit show that raised over $24.5 million for Hurricane Helene relief efforts. For further information, please visit lukecombs.com.

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