Luke Combs Extends His Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour
Country superstar Luke Combs just added several dates to his massive sold out Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour. Among…

Luke Combs; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Country superstar Luke Combs just added several dates to his massive sold out Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour.
Among the newly-added dates is a second show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, which will take place December 12 after the first show sold out in just six minutes.
The ACM, CMA and CMT award-winning artist will also bring his tour to Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, San Diego’s Pechanga Arena, San Antonio’s AT&T Center and Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center later this year. Tickets for the just-added shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 19 at 10:00 AM local time.
The Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour extension comes on the heels of an already incredible year for Combs, whose latest release, an EP entitled The Prequel, debuted at No.1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. With the release of The Prequel, Combs set a new chart record, which was previously held by Johnny Cash, when all five tracks were included in Billboard ’s Hot Country Songs Top 25. This gave Combs the largest streaming week ever for a country artist, with a whopping 73 million on-demand streams.
Combs will soon celebrate another career milestone when he is inducted as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday, July 16.
LUKE COMBS’ BEER NEVER BROKE MY HEART TOUR
July 11—Charleston, SC—Volvo Cars Stadium* (SOLD OUT)
July 12—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre* (SOLD OUT)
July 13—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion* (SOLD OUT)
September 26—Rogers, AR—Walmart AMP† (SOLD OUT)
September 27—Bloomington, IL—Grossinger Motors Arena† (SOLD OUT)
September 28—St. Paul, MN—Xcel Energy Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 3—Cape Girardeau, MO—Show Me Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 4—Kansas City, MO—Sprint Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 5—Des Moines, IA—Wells Fargo Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 8—Winnipeg, MB—Bell MTS Place‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 10—Saskatoon, SK—SaskTel Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 11—Edmonton, AB—Rogers Place‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 12—Calgary, AB—The Scotiabank Saddledome‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 15—Missoula, MT—Adams Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 16—Bozeman, MT—Brick Breeden Fieldhouse‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 18—Portland, OR—Moda Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 19—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 22—Los Angeles, CA—The Greek Theatre‡
October 25—Fresno, CA—Save Mart Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 26—Sacramento, CA—Golden 1 Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 31—Nampa, ID—Ford Idaho Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 1—Spokane, WA—Spokane Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 2—Tacoma, WA—Tacoma Dome‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 6—San Jose, CA—SAP Center at San Jose‡
November 7—San Diego, CA—Pechanga Arena San Diego‡
November 8—Phoenix, AZ—Talking Stick Resort Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 15—Indianapolis, IN—Bankers Life Fieldhouse‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 16—Cleveland, OH—Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 21—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 22—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 23—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
December 5—Bossier City, LA—CenturyLink Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
December 6—Lubbock, TX—United Supermarkets Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
December 7—San Antonio, TX—AT&T Center§
December 11—Louisville, KY—KFC Yum! Center‡
December 12—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena‡
December 13—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena‡(SOLD OUT)
*with Cody Johnson and Ray Fulcher
†with The Cadillac Three and Jameson Rodgers
‡with Morgan Wallen and Jameson Rodgers
§with Flatland Calvary and Jameson Rodgers
LUKE COMBS’ ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES
July 19—Valparaiso, IN—Porter County Fair
July 20—Twin Lakes, WI—Country Thunder Wisconsin
July 26—Yerington, NV—A Night In The Country
July 27—Tooele, UT—Country Fan Fest
August 31—Snowmass Village, CO—Jazz Aspen Snowmass
September 22—Cincinnati, OH—Outlaw Music Festival
June 13, 2020—Winsted, MN—Winstock Country Music Festival
June 20, 2020—North Lawrence, OH—The Country Fest
June 26, 2020—North Platte, NE—Nebraskaland Days
June 27, 2020—Topeka, KS—Heartland Stampede
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