Luke Combs Is Desperate To Sell Concert Tickets As Two Major Football Stadiums Sit Completely Empty

Luke Combs Tour Concert Ticket Sales Cost Expensive
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Luke Combs embarked on the ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’ at the end of March with support from Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James. He is struggling to sell tickets to his upcoming concerts.

As of this writing, Neyland Stadium and Lambeau Field are going to be pretty empty.

Now, to be fair to Combs, the first few nights of his latest country music tour were completely sold out. That is also true for the international stops over the next few months. Just not these next few…

Luke Combs sold out the first few stops of his concert tour.

Combs went out on tour after the release of his sixth studio album The Way I Am. It began on March 21, 2026 in Las Vegas. It is set to conclude on August 2, 2026 in London. Here is the schedule:

  • March 21 — Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas, Nevada
  • April 4 — Scott Stadium — Charlottesville
  • April 11 — Jack Trice Stadium — Ames, Iowa
  • April 18 — Notre Dame Stadium — South Bend, Indiana
  • April 25 — Ohio Stadium — Columbus, Ohio
  • May 2 — Neyland Stadium — Knoxville, Tennessee
  • May 9 — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium — Norman, Oklahoma
  • May 15 & 16 — Lambeau Field — Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • May 29 & 30 — Jean-Drapeau Park — Montreal, Canada
  • June 5 & 6 — Rogers Stadium — Toronto, Canada
  • July 4 — Ullevi — Gothenburg, Sweden
  • July 7 — Accor Arena — Paris, France
  • July 11 — Johan Cruyff Arena — Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • July 18 & 19 — Slane Castle — Slane, Ireland
  • July 25 & 25 — Murrayfield Stadium — Edinburg, Scotland
  • July 29, August 1 & 2 — Wembley Stadium — London, England

Dierks Bentley will serve as direct support. Ty Myers, Thelma & James and Jake Worthington are the openers.

The first few nights of the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour were a huge success. Notre Dame was packed to the gills.

As was Iowa State.

Ohio State too.

It was just as rowdy at Virginia.

All of the international stops still have some tickets available but they are likely going to sell out. Many of the overseas dates are already at capacity with only marked-up resale tickets listed for sale.

Overall, Luke Combs is not having a problem getting butts in the seats. He is certainly doing a lot better than Post Malone and Jelly Roll, who were forced to cancel multiple dates because of horrendous sales!

However, there are a few upcoming dates that are still wide open. They offer a strange contrast.

Ticket sales for Knoxville, Norman and Green Bay are not great.

Combs will perform at Neyland Stadium on Saturday night. The home of the Volunteers can hold a maximum capacity of more than 100,000. It is going to be empty. There are hundreds, if not thousands of tickets still available— even after the university distributed free tickets to all of its major sponsors and boosters.

Tennessee ticket’s office sent out the following promotion on early Saturday morning:

That is desperation if I’ve ever seen it. You don’t have to send out an email blast in an effort to sell tickets on the day of the concert if the tickets are already sold…

Norman, Oklahoma is better, but still not great. Although the middle sections are mostly sold out, the end zones and the corners still have plenty of tickets available.

Luke Combs Tour Ticket Sales Norman Oklahoma
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The second night at Lambeau Field follows a similar pattern. A lot of tickets in the upper edges of the stadium are listed for resale.

Luke Combs Tour Ticket Sales Green Bay
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The first night at Lambeau Field is a problem. It is more empty than Neyland.

Luke Combs Tour Ticket Sales Green Bay
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I don’t know the reason for this discrepancy but maybe Luke Combs didn’t need to play two nights in Green Bay? As for Neyland, I would imagine the poor ticket sales can be explained by a combination of factors. Not only is it a massive venue, tickets are extremely expensive in a time where people don’t have a lot of disposable income and Combs has played a lot of shows in Tennessee over the last few years. There are a lot of fans who would go to see him for a second, third or even fourth+ time for less money.

Grayson Weir BroBible editor avatar
Senior Editor at BroBible covering all five major sports and every niche sport imaginable, found primarily in the college space. I don't drink coffee, I wake up jacked.
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