Luke Combs Announces Massive Arena Tour with Brand New Stage Design
Country superstar Luke Combs just announced his long-awaited return to the stage. The ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist will…

Luke Combs; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Country superstar Luke Combs just announced his long-awaited return to the stage.
The ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist will embark on a massive arena tour this fall with an all-new in-the-round stage design.
Kicking off in September at Raleigh’s PNC Arena (two nights), the tour includes stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden (two nights), San Francisco’s Chase Center, Houston’s Toyota Center, Chicago’s United Center (two nights), Dallas’ American Airlines Center (two nights) and Boston’s TD Garden (two nights) among several others. Combs will also perform his first ever headline stadium show at Boone, NC’s Kidd Brewer Stadium on September 4.
Combs is currently working on his third studio album.
See below for Luke Combs’ 2021 Tour itinerary.
LUKE COMBS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
June 13—Myrtle Beach, SC—Carolina Country Music Fest
June 17—North Lawrence, OH—The Country Fest
June 24—Grand Junction, CO—Country Jam
June 25—North Platte, NE—NEBRASKAland Days
June 26—Topeka, KS—Country Stampede
July 3—Orange Beach, FL—The Wharf
July 4—Orange Beach, FL—The Wharf
July 8—Fort Loramie, OH—Country Concert
July 16—Brooklyn, MI—Faster Horses
August 5—Canandaigua, NY—CMAC
August 6—Canandaigua, NY—CMAC
August 13—Cullman, AL—Rock the South
August 21—Winsted, MN—Winstock Country Music Festival
September 4—Boone, NC—Kidd Brewer Stadium
September 10—Raleigh, NC—PNC Arena
September 11—Raleigh, NC—PNC Arena
September 17—Grand Forks, ND—Alerus Center
September 18—Sioux Falls, SD—Denny Sanford Premier Center
September 21—Billings, MT—First Interstate Arena at MetraPark
September 24—Salt Lake City, UT—Vivint Smart Home Arena
September 25—Las Vegas, NV—T-Mobile Arena
September 28—Eugene, OR—Matthew Knight Arena
October 1—San Francisco, CA—Chase Center
October 2—Bakersfield, CA—Mechanics Bank Arena
October 15—Las Cruces, NM—Pan American Center
October 16—Florence, AZ—Country Thunder Arizona
October 20—Colorado Springs, CO—Broadmoor World Arena
October 22—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center
October 23—Houston, TX—Toyota Center
October 28—Orlando, FL—Amway Center
October 29—Jacksonville, FL—VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
October 30—Fort Lauderdale, FL—BB&T Center
November 4—Chicago, IL—United Center
November 5—Chicago, IL—United Center
November 6—St. Louis, MO—Enterprise Center
November 16—New Orleans, LA—Smoothie King Center
November 18—Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center
November 19—Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center
November 20—Memphis, TN—FedEx Forum
November 29—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
November 30—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
December 2—Boston, MA—TD Garden
December 3—Boston, MA—TD Garden
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