Luke Combs Announces 2020 What You See Is What You Get Tour
Luke Combs is hitting the road on the What You See Is What You Get Tour in 2020 and he’s…

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Luke Combs is hitting the road on the What You See Is What You Get Tour in 2020 and he’s bringing Ashley McBryde and Drew Parker along with him.
The What You See Is What You Get Tour kicks off February 7 in Columbia, MO and runs through April 25 in Houston, TX. Tickets for the 10-city run go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, Sept. 27. Members of Combs’ official fan club, The Bootleggers, will have access to pre-sale tickets starting next Tuesday, September 24.
Every concert ticket sold online will include a copy of Combs’ highly anticipated new album, What You See Is What You Get. Dropping November 8, Combs’ new album features 17 tracks, including his latest single “Even Though I’m Leaving” and “1, 2 Many,” his collaboration with Brooks & Dunn.
The news comes just as the ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist is in the midst of his massive Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour, which runs through December 13.
Luke Combs: What You See Is What You Get Tour
February 7, 2020—Columbia, MO—Mizzou Arena
February 8, 2020—Peoria, IL—Peoria Civic Center
February 13, 2020—University Park, PA—Bryce Jordan Center
February 14, 2020—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena
February 15, 2020—Grand Rapids, MI—Van Andel Arena
April 18, 2020—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater
April 19, 2020—Colorado Springs, CO—Broadmoor World Arena
April 21, 2020—Las Cruces, NM—Pan American Center
April 24, 2020—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center
April 25, 2020—Houston, TX—Toyota Center

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