Luke Combs to Light Up Wembley Stadium With Three Massive 2026 Shows

Country music superstar Luke Combs is set to bring his record-breaking global success to London, with three huge nights at Wembley Stadium as part of his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.
The shows will take place on Friday 31st July, Saturday 1st August, and Sunday 2nd August 2026 at Wembley Stadium, one of the most iconic venues in world sport and entertainment.
Combs will not be alone on the bill. He is set to be joined by fellow American country stars Thomas Rhett, along with rising talents Ty Myers and The Castellows, creating a strong multi-artist lineup across all three nights.
A Career Built on Record-Breaking Success
Luke Combs has become one of the defining country artists of his generation. His rise began with early EPs including The Way She Rides in 2014 and Can I Get an Outlaw later that year, before gaining wider attention with This One’s For You, which helped establish his name in Nashville.
His breakthrough single Hurricane earned major radio success, setting the tone for a run of chart dominance that followed. His debut album This One’s For You reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and produced multiple chart-topping singles, including When It Rains It Pours and Beautiful Crazy.
Across streaming platforms, Combs continues to dominate. On Spotify alone, his catalogue attracts tens of millions of monthly listeners, with When It Rains It Pours and Beautiful Crazy among his most streamed tracks.
Global Hits and Genre-Defining Albums
Since his debut, Combs has released a string of successful albums including:
- What You See Is What You Get (2019)
- Growin’ Up (2022)
- Gettin’ Old (2023)
- Fathers & Sons (2024)
His catalogue includes major hits such as Beer Never Broke My Heart, Forever After All, and The Kind of Love We Make, alongside his acclaimed cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car, which became a global crossover success and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
Combs has also collaborated beyond country music, featuring on tracks with Post Malone, further expanding his mainstream reach.
Awards, Records and Industry Recognition
Combs has become one of the most awarded modern country artists, with multiple Country Music Association Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, and Grammy nominations. He has also twice been named Entertainer of the Year at the CMA Awards.
His single Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma added to his chart dominance, extending a remarkable run at the top of US country radio, while his overall catalogue continues to perform strongly across North America and internationally.
The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour Comes to a Big Finale in London
The Wembley shows are part of the wider My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which began in March 2026 in Paradise, Nevada and will conclude in London on 2nd August 2026.
The tour supports his 2026 EP The Prequel, which includes the title track My Kinda Saturday Night, along with 15 Minutes and Days Like These. Newer releases such as Back in the Saddle have also continued to build momentum ahead of the stadium shows.
With a catalogue of global hits, a reputation for powerful live performances, and a growing international fanbase, the Wembley run is expected to be one of the standout live music events of 2026.
What Fans Can Expect
Across three nights at Wembley Stadium, fans can expect a setlist packed with career-defining tracks, high-energy staging, and singalong moments from start to finish. With multiple headline artists on the bill and a stadium setting in the heart of London, the shows are shaping up to be a major moment for country music in the UK.









