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The country star is wrapping up his Down Under tour right here in Melbourne, and we've got the essential deets

Beloved country music star Luke Combs has returned to our shores, riding the wave of his international acclaim and breaking a record as the first country musician to have a stadium tour in Australia.
If you're heading to his concert this weekend, there's a few things that'll be helpful to know before you go. Yee-haw!
Luke Combs will step on stage at Marvel Stadium for his first Melbourne show on Friday, February 7. He'll perform a second show on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
Marvel Stadium is right next door to Southern Cross Station, so public transport is by far the best option to get to the gig. Simply walk over the convenient footbridge to get from the platforms to the stadium entrance. For info on how to plan your public transport journey, head over here.
Gates open at approximately 5pm, and the music will kick off at 6pm, with three opening acts performing. Luke Combs will take to the stage at 8.45pm, and should wrap up around 10.30pm.
There are specific rules for what you can and can’t bring to Luke Combs' concert in Melbourne. Here are the main things to remember.
You can bring:
Prams, pushers, eskies, bags and other belongings, however they must be able to fit safely under the patron’s seat without impeding access. Patrons are encouraged to travel without bags but, if a bag is necessary, it should be no larger than A3 size.
You can’t bring:
All the usuals, including glassware, banners larger than 1.6 metres, professional cameras, cans, laser pointers, confetti and more. Check out the full conditions of entry here. In good news, there is a complimentary cloaking service.
Yes, there are still a limited number of tickets on sale for both of Luke Combs' Melbourne shows. There is better availability for the Friday night gig – you can see what seats are available and nab a ticket here.
At Combs' Brisbane and Sydney shows, the singer alternated between two different set lists on each night. Each was made up of roughly the same 25 songs, but in a different order. Here's an idea of what the Melbourne setlist for Luke Combs could be, based on his recent Aussie shows.
There'll be three opening acts supporting Luke Combs, kicking off from 6pm. Local country singer of The Voice fame Lane Pittman will perform, as well as American country pop singers Jordan Davis and Mitchell Tenpenny.
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