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Luke Combs’ ‘My Kinda Saturday Night’ at London’s Wembley Stadium: date, presale, ticket prices and everything you need to know

The country superstar’s My Kinda Saturday Night Tour will see him play two stadium dates in the UK next summer

Ed Cunningham
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Ed Cunningham
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Luke Combs, performing live
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Country titan Luke Combs is coming to London. The singer, who is best known for hits like ‘When It Rains It Pours’, ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and his cover of Tracey Chapman’s ‘Fast Car’, will play Wembley Stadium on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour next summer.

Combs is gearing up to release his sixth album, and he’s also announced another UK date at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium (plus shows in Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam and Gothenburg). He’ll be supported on both British dates by Thomas Rett, Ty Myers & The Castellows.

Keen to catch Luke Combs in London next summer? Here’s what you need to know about tickets, from the on-sale date and presale details to VIP options.

When is Luke Combs playing London’s Wembley Stadium?

The ‘Beautiful Crazy’ singer is in northwest London on Saturday August 1 2026.

When do tickets go on sale?

General sale goes live on Friday October 17 2025 at 10am. You’ll be able to buy on Ticketmaster here.

How much will Luke Combs tickets cost?

Ticket prices haven’t been confirmed. We’ll update this page when we know more.

Is there a presale?

Yep, there are two presales to know about. Here are the details.

  • Artist presale – Started at 10am on Tuesday October 14.
  • Spotify presale – fans that get an email passcode will get access to early tickets from 10am on Thursday October 16 2025. You can apply the code here.

What about VIP?

Find VIP options on Seat Unique here.

Who are the support acts?

Thomas Rett, Ty Myers & The Castellows have been confirmed as support for the tour.

Tips to secure tickets

The best bet is always to try and get on a presale. However, if you’ve missed out on this, the standard rules follow: make sure you have ticketing accounts set up, get online early (at least 10-15 minutes before they go live) and try on multiple devices (ideally on different internet sources).

If you can afford them, hospitality options tend to have lower levels of demand.

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