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Luke Combs’ Parc Jean-Drapeau Shows in Montreal, Québec: Everything You Need To Know

May 28, 2026 11:21 am GMT

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LUKE COMBS’ 2026 ‘MY KINDA SATURDAY NIGHT’ TOUR - MONTREAL, QUÉBEC

When: Friday, May 29th and Saturday, May 30th, 2026

Where: Parc Jean-Drapeau

Who are the Openers: Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James

What is Luke Combs Expected to Perform:

Taken from Luke’s set at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin May 16th 2026

  • My Kinda Saturday Night
  • Lovin' on You
  • Hurricane
  • She Got the Best of Me
  • Tell ’Em About Tonight
  • One Number Away
  • Soon As I Get Home
  • Miss You Here
  • Back in the Saddle
  • Must've Never Met You
  • The Kind of Love We Make
  • Sleepless in a Hotel Room
  • Rethink Some Things
  • Forever After All
  • Better Together
  • This One’s For You
  • I Ain't No Cowboy
  • Love You Anyway
  • Does To Me
  • Wish Upon A Whiskey
  • Remember Him That Way
  • Be By You
  • Beautiful Crazy
  • Crazy Train / She Will Be Loved / Billie Jean / I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing / Something Like That (Band Intros)
  • Alcohol of Fame
  • Cold as You
  • When It Rains It Pours
  • 1, 2 Many
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart

Encore

  • Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)
  • Where the Wild Things Are
  • Ain't No Love in Oklahoma

When Do Doors Open: 4pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: 5:00pm

What Time Does Luke Take the Stage: Usually around 9pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Luke Combs 2026 Tickets

Luke Combs is heading out on the international leg of his ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’, with his first stops in Montreal this Friday 29th and Saturday 30th May 2026.

Combs and his team have not been to Canada for a tour-date since his 2023 World Tour, which makes these first two shows extra special. With one sold out night and one close to selling out, these two nights at Parc Jean-Drapeau are set to be mega. Combs is bringing his tour friends Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers and Thelma and James, to for an unforgettable set of shows.

Espace 67 is the amphitheatre at Parc Jean-Drapeau, an impressive outdoor, riverfront space where Combs will bring his lively honky tonk show to his first Canadian 2026 tour-stop. The ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’ boasts an impressive setlist that spans all of his studio albums. Fans can expect the old favourites like ‘Beautiful Crazy’, ‘Hurricane’ and ‘When It Rains It Pours’ along with new additions from his latest album like ‘Alcohol Of Fame’ and the tour’s namesake, ‘My Kinda Saturday Night’.

On his last show in Wisconsin, Combs played with the setlist slightly, adding in ‘Love You Anyway’, ‘Does To Me’ and dedicated ‘This One’s For You’ to his fans and team. This did unfortunately see songs like ‘Wish Upon A Whiskey’ and ‘Remember Him That Way’ get cut. With a catalogue like Luke Combs, it’s impossible to fit all the hits into one night, and fans have been pretty happy with his choices each night.

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The ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’ merchandise has been impeccable so far, with Combs and his team curating specific tour-stop items to commemorate each specific show.

These sit alongside his typical ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’ merch such as t-shirts, hoodies, koozies, posters and caps. Fans have been going wild for all of Combs’ merch so it’s advised to try and get there as early as possible and maximise the early access merch trucks.

Merch will be available for pre-sale on Thursday 28th May outside Espace 67 from 1pm-6pm. This is also usually available from around midday on concert days, too. Keep your eye on Luke Combs HQ on social media for up-to-date information.

@messy.mandy Already grabbed our concert merch the day before the show. @Luke Combs @Luke Combs HQ #neylandstaduim #lukecombsmerch #lukecombsneyland #mykindofsaturdaynighttour #mykindofsaturdaynighttour2026 ♬ Beer Never Broke My Heart - Luke Combs

Gates open at 4pm with Thelma & James taking to the stage at 5.20pm, Jake Worthington at 5.50pm, Ty Myers at 6.35pm and Dierks Bentley at 7.30pm. Combs is set to head on at 9pm, bringing things to a close around 11pm. However, set times are always subject to change on the night, so it’s best to get there as early as possible.

Parking is available nearby at P10 but is expected to fill up fast on the days of the events. On-site parking information can be found here. It is strongly advised that fans use public transport to get to and from the concert as traffic is expected to be extremely congested. You can park downtown and use the STM Metro Yellow Line to get directly to the Jean-Drapeau station. Fans are strongly advised to use public transport due to heavy traffic.

There is no official Whiskey Jam tailgate for this weekend and if fans want to organise their own, they are advised to check with the official parking regulations that can be found here.

Concert goers are advised to ensure they leave plenty of time to get to the event, with over 60,000 people attending each night, vehicle and foot traffic is expected to be very congested. Local police do usually enforce strict temporary road closures immediately after a large event to ensure pedestrian safety.

Parc Jean-Drapeau is located across islands and therefore requires vehicles to pass over the Jacques-Cartier Bridge which will result in gridlock very quickly. If concert goers are relying on Rideshares to get to and from the venue, they are advised to get dropped off early and take Metro Yellow Line at least one stop to exit the island and reduce time spent in standstill traffic. The designated ride share pick-up/drop-off location is Bellin Health Titletown (behind the Lodge).

There will be a strict bag policy at the event that allows one clear bag no bigger than 12” x 12” x 9” and a small clutch that does not exceed 9” x 6” x 4”. Ticket-holders are also permitted a reusable water bottle, but it must be empty on entry. There are free refill stations around the venue. Due to the outdoor nature of the event, small foldable umbrellas and waterproof ponchos are also allowed.

Espace 67 is also a cashless complex.

There are still tickets left for Luke Combs’ Montreal tour-stop but please note that this is an outdoor, standing event. There are some VIP seated areas, with options to buy tables or suites, but the majority is general admission, outdoor festival vibes. Parc Jean Drapeau looks to be an impressive setting so get there early and enjoy the views before an evening of fantastic music.

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