Beautiful Crazy Demand: Luke Combs Adds Extra Wembley, Murrayfield & Montreal Dates
If you didn’t manage to secure tickets to the Luke Combs headline tour “My Kinda Saturday Night” then it might be third time lucky. It has been confirmed today that three more shows will be added to his tour due to overwhelming demand.
It’s a very exciting time to be a Luke Combs Bootlegger fan. Today it has been confirmed that a third night has been added at London’s Wembley Stadium on 2nd August 2026, joining the previously announced shows on 1st August 2026 and 31st July 2026. Edinburgh will get a second show at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on 24th July 2026, while Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau adds a second night on 29th May 2026.
Tickets & Pre-Sale Info
The Bootleggers fan club will get priority with pre-sale opening on Tuesday 21st October at 10 a.m. local time. The general sale will open on Friday 24th October.
If you’re heading for the UK shows, the fan pre-sale code you’ll need is: LCWORLDTOUR26. Head over to the Luke Combs official page before 10am!
Who’s Along for the Ride
Joining Luke Combs on his headline tour are some of country music’s biggest names. In London, Thomas Rhett who is known for hits like “Die a Happy Man” and “Life Changes” will share the stage alongside rising star Ty Myers and harmony-driven trio The Castellows.
Over in Edinburgh, country fans can look forward to performances from The Teskey Brothers, whose soulful single “I Get Up” helped them break internationally, and they will also be joined again by Ty Myers and The Castellows.
Montreal’s double-header will feature Dierks Bentley, who will no doubt be performing chart-toppers such as “Drunk on a Plane” and “Somewhere on a Beach,” with Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, and Thelma & James rounding out the line-up.
Credit: https://countrycentral.com/features/dierks-bentley-in-his-own-words/ - Dierks Bentley
Nashville Copy’s Perfect Luke Combs Setlist
Here’s Nashville Copy’s top Luke Combs picks for the perfect show. The kind of set that could turn Wembley into a honky-tonk with stadium lights, cold beer, and 90,000 voices singing every word back. We’re calling the first three songs to start the night and the last three to close it down:
The First Three – Full Throttle from the Start
1. When It Rains It Pours
No easing in — Luke walks out with that red-orangish guitar and drops straight into … “Sunday morning…man she was fighting mad…” You can already feel the energy in Wembley and the crowd on their feet and singing back. The crowd’s already louder than the amps, and when he hollers “SING IT!” before the last chorus, Wembley’s one big choir belting “Then I won a hundred bucks on a scratch-off ticket. Bought two 12-packs and a tank of gas with it…”
2. Hannah Ford Road
After such a high energy song, Luke then keep the momentum rolling with this nostalgic country song. It’s country grit with festival energy, the kind of track that sounds built for an open-air night.
3. Where the Wild Things Are
If you attended his last show at London O2, you will know he skipped this song last time, and fans noticed. It’s a must-play on this tour. We need the vocals, and maybe the rain…We’ve all seen the Tiktoks of this song with fans singing along to this song in the pouring rain right?
The Last Three – The Grand Finale
4. Beautiful Crazy
There’s no fireworks or gimmicks needed for this one. It’s just Luke and his guitar. It’s the song that feels personal even in a stadium. It’s the “Beautiful Crazy” straight from the heart, honest vocals by Luke Combs with 90,000 people singing every word back to him.
5. Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma
Luke’s powerhouse vocals make this song a showstopper, and it deserves its spot near the end. The song came straight from the Twisters soundtrack, and it was a massive success. After this one, he’ll likely step off stage and for a split second, fans will think the night’s over.
6. Beer Never Broke My Heart
Then Luke steps back to the mic, grinning, and shouts, “We want everything you’ve got for the next three minutes!” The crowd erupts as those first familiar chords hit — boots stomping, beers raised, and every voice roaring the chorus: “Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart…” It’s not just a song; it’s a full-blown celebration to close the night.