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By Maxim Mower
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Luke Combs had added even more shows to his sprawling 2026 My Kinda Saturday Night World Tour, with the North Carolina native announcing a momentous third Wembley Stadium show and second dates in both Edinburgh and Montreal.
The support will remain the same as for the originally unveiled shows in these cities, with pre-sale for these newly added shows opening on Tuesday, October 21st at 10am local time. Then, general on-sale will begin on Friday, October 24th at local time.
To gain access to the Montreal, Quebec pre-sale, you must sign up for the official Bootleggers pre-sale via THIS LINK before the pre-sale opens tomorrow (Tuesday). You should receive your pre-sale code at least 15 minutes before it opens.
For the new Edinburgh, Scotland and London, UK shows, fans can access tomorrow's pre-sale via THIS LINK FOR EDINBURGH and THIS LINK FOR LONDON. The pre-sale code is the same as for the original shows: LCWORLDTOUR26.
This tour is already shaping up to be a titanic feat from the ‘Hurricane’ hitmaker, with Combs set to become the first country artist in history to headline London's historic Wembley Stadium. The venue boasts a capacity of around 90,000, and if Combs is preparing to potentially sell out three nights there, this means he could end up drawing a staggering 270,000 fans across the trio of shows.
Similarly, Combs’ double-header at Edinburgh's Murrayfield will act as hotly anticipated shows, as will his two dates at the legendary Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland.
Combs will be joined by his friend and fellow county chart-topper, Thomas Rhett, for his Wembley shows, as well as up-and-comers The Castellows and Ty Myers. For his Edinburgh shows, The Teskey Brothers will replace TR as direct support, while pop-rockers The Script will do the honours in Ireland and Sweden. In France, attendees can look forward to The Castellows and Ty Myers as the sole support.
We're keeping our fingers crossed there'll be an entire album's worth of new material out by the time Combs kicks off his My Kinda Saturday Night World Tour next March, with the ‘Fast Car’ crooner confirming his next record is coming “early 2026”.
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