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Luke Combs Setlists: What to Expect at the Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour

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Update (April 19): This article has been updated with Luke Combs’ latest average setlist.

If Luke Combs could do anything, he’d still be doin’ this. Over the last eight years, the singer-songwriter has risen to the top of country music’s A-list with a combination of well-honed songwriting chops and a can’t miss live show. The seven-time Grammy nominee, who recently coaxed Tracy Chapman onto the Grammys stage for a rare, heartwarming duet of her iconic single “Fast Car,” is set to hit the road this spring for his upcoming Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour in support of his 2022 Growin’ Up and 2023 Gettin’ Old albums.

The trek kicks off on April 12 with a doubleheader in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and a total of 30 dates throughout the summer will follow.

Combs’ 2024 tour features two shows in most cities on the bill, and almost all of the stops in each city are on Fridays and Saturdays. Because of that format, Combs is bringing a ton of special guests out on the road with him for the shows, including The Avett Brothers , Cody Jinks , Jordan Davis , Mitchell Tenpenny and more.

Below, find everything you need to know about Luke Combs’ 2024 tour dates, including an average setlist, a list of his most popular songs, the length of his shows and how to purchase tickets.

Luke Combs Tour Stats

Current tour: Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour (2024)

Set time: On the 2024 Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour, Luke Combs typically went on stage around 9:00 p.m, though set times vary.

Length of average Luke Combs show: 1 hour, 50 minutes (on 2024 Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour)

Past tours:

  • Luke Combs World Tour (2023)
  • What You See Is What You Get Tour (2020-2021)
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour (2019)
  • Don’t Tempt Me With a Good Time Tour (2017-2018)

Luke Combs’ discography:

  • The Way She Rides EP (2014)
  • Can I Get an Outlaw EP (2014)
  • This One’s for You (2017)
  • The Prequel EP (2019)
  • What You See Is What You Get (2019)
  • Growin’ Up (2022)
  • Gettin’ Old (2023)

Luke Combs’ popular songs:

  • “Beautiful Crazy”
  • “When It Rains It Pours”
  • “Fast Car” ( Tracy Chapman cover)
  • “The Kind of Love We Make”
  • “Beer Never Broke My Heart”

Luke Combs’ recent opening acts:

  • Lainey Wilson
  • Turnpike Troubadours
  • Old Crow Medicine Show

Luke Combs Concert Setlist Info

Luke Combs’ latest tour is pulling double duty by promoting not one, but two albums: Growin’ Up (2022) and Gettin’ Old (2023). Recorded together as companion projects, the dual LPs include hits for the singer like “Doin’ This,” “The Kind of Love We Make” and his Grammy-nominated cover of “Fast Car.”

A follow-up to his 2023 world tour, the run of dates across North America have highlighted Combs’ latest bodies of work and also stretch back to into his earlier catalog for fan favorites, like 2019’s “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” 2016’s “Hurricane” and 2017’s “When It Rains It Pours.”

Below, you can find the average setlist from Luke Combs’ 2024 Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour.

Luke Combs 2024 Setlist:

  • The Kind of Love We Make
  • Be Careful What You Wish For
  • Must’ve Never Met You
  • One Number Away
  • Houston, We Got a Problem
  • Where the Wild Things Are
  • Lovin’ on You
  • Going, Going, Gone
  • This One’s for You
  • Even Though I’m Leaving
  • The Man He Sees in Me
  • She Got the Best of Me
  • Forever After All
  • Cold as You
  • Brand New Man ( Brooks & Dunn cover)
  • Dive ( Ed Sheeran cover)
  • Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? / Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) / What Was I Thinkin’ ( Shania Twain , Train and Dierks Bentley cover medley)
  • Love You Anyway
  • Beautiful Crazy
  • Fast Car ( Tracy Chapman cover)
  • Better Together
  • When It Rains It Pours
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart

Source: Setlist.fm

How to Get Tickets for Luke Combs’ Concerts

Luke Combs tickets for the Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard tickets and VIP Packages are still available for many dates.

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Everything You Need To Know About Luke Combs’ Upcoming Australian Tour

Ahead of Luke Combs' Australian tour arriving on our shores next month, we've rounded up everything you need to know for this tour guide.

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It’s almost time: Luke Combs is returning to Australia in under a month for a massive run of shows. Demand has been so high that he’s added second dates along the East Coast. The upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in a monumental career for Combs, whose acclaimed new album,  Growin’ Up,  debuted at #1 on  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart in June. 

His upcoming Australian tour is just the latest highlight in an already monumental career for Combs, whose recent albums,  Growin’ Up  and  Getting’ Old , both peaked at #2 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart.

Concerts – especially the big ones – have only gotten more stressful as multiple ticketing agencies and traffic take over our cities whenever the shows roll into town. To help with the overwhelming practice of seeing your favourite acts, The Music has rounded up the dates and venues you need to know, how to get to venues – public transport or driving included, reviews and setlists for the real dedicated fans, the support acts, and what albums acts are promoting.

Below, we’ve gathered up everything you need to know about Luke Combs’ upcoming Australian tour.

DATES & VENUES

The US country music hitmaker will play back-to-back Brisbane Entertainment Centre concerts on Friday, 11 and Saturday, 12 August, before heading to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday, 16 and Thursday, 17 August and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, 19 and Sunday 20 August, making debut stops at Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday 23 August and Perth’s RAC Arena on Saturday 26 August.

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TICKETING INFO

Tickets to all of Luke Combs’ Australian dates are exhausted. However, fans can try their luck on the official Ticketek Fan To Fan Resale site closer to the shows. We’ll update this article if last-minute tickets are released next month.

SUPPORT ACTS

US country star  Cody Johnson  and Australian singer-songwriter  Lane Pittman  will join Combs on all Australian and New Zealand dates.

WHAT HE’S PROMOTING

Luke Combs is promoting his new album, Growin’ Up, which  debuted at #1 on  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart in June. 

Growin’ Up  was produced by Combs,  Chip Matthews  and  Jonathan Singleton  and is his third studio album following 2019’s 3x Platinum  What You See is What You Get  and his 4x Platinum debut,  This One’s For You .

The record also features the single,  The Kind of Love We Make , which debuted at #17 on the  Billboard  Country Airplay chart—the highest chart debut since January 2020—and is currently top 5 and rising. It also peaked at #1 on the  Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay Chart .

Combs’ current single,  Fast Car  – a cover of  Tracy Chapman ’s 1988 folk-rock ballad – recently peaked at #1 on the Countrytown Hot 50 Airplay Chart.

Rolling Stone commented that while Combs isn’t reinventing the wheel of country music, he has provided “a fresh coat of wax” and removed “the more ostentatious add-ons. But his detail-rich songs make  Growin’ Up  a big-time country album with a tip-jar-worthy intimacy.” You can read the complete album review here .

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Here’s Combs’ latest setlist from the Bank Of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC, USA, on Saturday (15 July) via Setlist.fm :

Lovin' on You

Cold as You

One Number Away

Houston, We Got a Problem

Love You Anyway

Going, Going, Gone

Must've Never Met You

Growin' Up and Gettin' Old

Does to Me (with Riley Green)

Forever After All

Dust on the Bottle / Meet in the Middle / I Was Your Man

Beautiful Crazy

Don't Tempt Me

Where the Wild Things Are

Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)

5 Leaf Clover

She Got the Best of Me

When It Rains, It Pours

Beer Never Broke My Heart

Better Together

The Kind of Love We Make

We caught up with Luke Combs in June 2022. “Some days, I'm just completely uninterested,” he told Countrytown about reviews and editorials surrounding him. “There are others, though, where I'm curious what people think – especially when you've got new music out.

“You've just gotta be careful when it comes to the creative process. I really don't think you can base any musical decisions off what you're reading. You start on this path where you're only doing things because you think it's what people want to hear, and they'll only enjoy it if you do it this exact way. That's just not the way to do it – for me, I've always tried to write songs that I enjoy singing and playing, first and foremost.”

You can read the full interview here .

According to Taste Of Country , Luke Combs made putting on a show look easy at Nissan Stadium in Nashville in April.

Reviewer Billy Dukes acknowledged the 100,000 ticketholders and the diversity observed in the audience, writing in the review, “This night brought no frills, no gimmicks and no real surprises. Combs' goal was to provide the hits as fans know them, and he over-delivered with a live vocal performance as good as any male singer in country music (Nissan Stadium acoustics aside).”

Check out the rest of the review here .

At the time of writing (17 July), here’s what we know. But, as with many significant events and venues, things will likely change in the lead-up. We will update with show-specific transport info when it comes to hand.

BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

You can access the car park from the gateway motorway & bicentennial rd (off sandgate road), with the venue advising punters to allow extra time if you’re driving. parking costs $18. accessible parking is also available., taxi/rideshare.

The taxi rank can be found on-site. The ride-share pickup/drop-off point is located in Carpark 5. You can find the drop-off/pick-up zone within the grounds, and charter buses and coaches can access parking free of charge.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Boondall Station on the Shorncliffe line is a 600m walk to the Centre.

QUDOS BANK ARENA

You can get to Qudos Bank Arena from the City – East, West, North and South routes, with over 10,000 parking spots available. You can book your parking here .

While the ferry and the bus are options to get to Qudos Bank Arena, the train is likely your best mode of public transport. Sydney Trains run every 10 minutes between Lidcombe and Olympic Park stations. Olympic Park Station is a five-minute walk from the arena.

ROD LAVER ARENA

Punters can park at the  Eastern Plaza Carpark  via Entrance D (Olympic Boulevard). The venue strongly recommends pre-booking parking, with the following rates advertised:

Event Day Parking (Pre-Booked): $20

Event Day Parking (Drive Up): $30

Non-Event Day Parking: $7.50

Accessible parking must be pre-booked. You can call Ticketek’s Accessible Booking Hotline at (03) 9286 1208.

Trams stop directly outside Rod Laver Arena, frequently running services on event nights. By far the easiest mode to get to the venue, the precinct is a 10-minute walk from the CBD via Birrarung Marr or the Tanderrum Bridge. 

Taxis, water cruises and taxis and cycling are also options for you, but if you’re a cyclist, you’ll need your own bicycle lock to secure your bike outside Rod Laver Arena and John Cain Arena along Olympic Boulevard.  

AEC Arena provides $18 event parking with more than 1,400 onsite car park spaces. Entry/exit is only via Mary Street, Manton Street or Adam Street. Accessible parking must be pre-booked by phoning (08) 8208 2222.

Trams, trains, buses, taxis and bikes are convenient methods to get to and from AEC Arena, with additional tram services provided on event nights.

RAC Arena recommends punters use public transport to arrive at the venue, and if you have a Transperth logo on your ticket, you can enjoy free public transport to and from RAC.

If you’re driving, you can enter the car park from Market St or Milligan St. The car park can be accessed 24 hours a day with an event rate of $30. 14 accessible bays are also available, with RAC Arena confirming: “The first set [of bays] are located near the Milligan St entrance, with the second set [of bays] located towards the back of the car park near the Suite Holders and Mobility Entry.”

2023 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Friday 11 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD

Saturday 12 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD

Wednesday 16 August – ​Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, NSW

Thursday 17 August – Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, NSW

Saturday 19 August – Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne, VIC

Sunday 20 August – ​Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne, VIC

Wednesday 23 August – AEC Arena | Adelaide, SA

Saturday 26 August – RAC Arena | Perth, WA

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Combs will kick off his run at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Wednesday 9 August 2023, performing his first ever New Zealand show before returning to Australia to play his biggest headline dates yet. The Country music icon will take in Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, Adelaide’s AEC Arena and RAC Arena in Perth, delivering his explosive live show to Australian fans for the first time since his sold out 2019 headline shows. The upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in an already monumental career for Combs, whose acclaimed new album, Growin’ Up, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart in 2022.

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Luke Combs 2024 Concert Tour Setlist

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Taken from Luke Combs’ set at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania on April 27th, 2024

  • The Kind Of Love We Make
  • Cold As You
  • Where the Wild Things Are
  • Forever After All
  • Be Careful What You Wish For
  • One Number Away
  • Houston, We Got a Problem
  • Going, Going, Gone
  • Must've Never Met You
  • Even Though I'm Leaving
  • Beer Can (fan-voted song)
  • Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? / Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) / What Was I Thinkin’
  • Lovin’ On You
  • Beautiful Crazy
  • Fast Car (cover of Tracy Chapman)
  • She Got the Best of Me
  • Brand New Man (cover of Brooks & Dunn)
  • When It Rains It Pours
  • Beer Never Broke My Heart

Luke Combs delivered a stellar set at his 2024 Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old tour -stop in University Park, Pennsylvania on April 27th at Beaver Stadium, with Luke now preparing to take the stage at Jacksonville, Florida's EverBank Stadium on May 3rd.

On the opening few shows, the ‘When It Rains It Pours’ treated the crowd to performances of his unreleased fan-favourite, ‘ The Man He Sees In Me’ . The intricate ode to his son is widely expected to feature on Luke's forthcoming Gettin’ Old follow-up album. However, Luke didn't perform this in New York or Pennsylvania.

Milwaukee and Orchard Park attendees got to witness Luke Combs deliver a couple of electrifying covers, including Ed Sheeran's ‘Dive’ and Brooks & Dunn’s ‘Brand New Man’.

Here you can find Luke Combs’ updated setlist as he embarks on his 2024 tour.

Luke Combs has earned his title of being a multi-year CMA Entertainer of the Year winner, so he knows when to strip things back and get intimate in his set, and when to dial up the energy once again with a flurry of fire-starting, beer-chugging anthems.

He's unsurprisingly still including chart-toppers such as ‘Beautiful Crazy’, ‘Love You Anyway’, ‘Where The Wild Things Are’, ‘Hurricane’, ’Going, Going, Gone’, ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’, ‘The Kind Of Love We Make’ and his hit Tracy Chapman cover, ‘Fast Car’.

Excitingly, Luke Combs has made it a tradition to perform a Taylor Swift-style ‘Surprise Song’ each night, and he made the first tour-stop of 2024 extra special by performing the playful ‘Beer Can‘ - a song that usually doesn't make it into his set. On the second night in Milwaukee, he performance the wistful, nostalgic ‘Refrigerator Door’, and on the first tour-stop in Orchard Park, New York, he performed his much-loved ballad, ‘Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old’.

We'll be keeping our eyes out for more ‘Surprise Songs’ and unreleased debuts as Luke Combs continues his blockbuster tour across the US and Canada, with dates lined up in Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, Utah, New Jersey and more.

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Luke Combs had the crowd at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the palm of his hand on Saturday (March 25). It was opening night of his World Tour, and the "Going, Going, Gone" singer did what he does best: Kept it simple and let the music speak for itself.

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After several openers —  Riley Green , Lainey Wilson , Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb  — Combs captivated the audience song after song. He opened the show with roaring rendition of "Lovin' on You" that got the sold-out stadium crowd on their feet, singing along. He kept the energy up with "Hannah Ford Road" and "Cold as You" before gently coaxing the audience into his more sentimental songs.

Combs gave his band their time in the spotlight, too, as he introduced them to the crowd. He stepped back and allowed them to take center stage as they covered a few recognizable choruses: "Dust on the Bottle" (David Lee Murphy), "Meet in the Middle" (Diamond Rio) and "When I Was Your Man" (Bruno Mars).

The North Carolina native also took a moment to himself. He told the audience he likes to perform one song solo at each show, and after grabbing his guitar, Combs delivered his non-drinking drinking song "Joe."

He gave some backstory prior to performing "Houston, We Got a Problem." He revealed that his first tour stop after signing a record deal was in Texas. He had just met now-wife Nicole, whom he described as "the woman who would eventually change my life." Both the state and his newfound love inspired him to write the song as soon as he returned to Nashville.

After hitting everyone in the feels with the songs inspired by his bride, Combs began revving up the engine again. He finished out his set with "Beer Never Broke My Heart," but as everyone knows, there's always an encore — and he still hadn't played one of his biggest songs.

The audience shouted in delight when the opening guitar riff of "The Kind of Love We Make" rang out from the stage. Combs returned to give the fans what they wanted, diving headfirst into his rendition of "Brand New Man." He brought Wilson, Green and Cobb out to join him before closing out the show.

Just one day before the tour launched, the "Doin' This" singer released a new album titled Gettin' Old . Despite its newness, the crowd had clearly done their homework: With each song, you could hear thousands of people singing back every lyric, word for word.

Combs' World Tour will pick up again on Saturday, April 1, in Indianapolis, Ind. The trek will continue through Oct. 19, with Combs and his crew jetting off to New Zealand, Australia and Europe during the second half.

Luke Combs' 2023 World Tour Opening Night Setlist:

"Lovin' on You" "Hannah Ford Road" "Cold as You" "One Number Away" "Love You Anyway" "Going, Going, Gone" "Growin' Up & Gettin' Old" "Does to Me" (w/ Riley Green) "Forever After All"

Band Introductions:

Cover: "Dust on the Bottle" chorus Cover: "Meet in the Middle" chorus Cover: "When I Was Your Man" chorus

"Beautiful Crazy" "Joe" "Outrunnin' Your Memory" (w/ Lainey Wilson) "Fast Car" "5 Leaf Clover" "Houston, We Got a Problem" "You Got the Best of Me" "Hurricane" "Must’ve Never Met You" "1, 2 Many" "When It Rains It Pours" "Beer Never Broke My Heart"

"The Kind of Love We Make" "Brand New Man (w/ Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, and Brent Cobb)

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Set List: Luke Combs’ World Tour

Country music sensation Luke Combs is on a massive global tour, performing songs from his latest album Gettin’ Old everywhere from Boise to Copenhagen. Whether you’re prepping for an upcoming show or reminiscing about one you recently attended, now you can listen to the set list right here.

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Luke Combs’ Record-Breaking Tour: Setlist, Tickets, & More

by Em Casalena May 2, 2024, 2:05 pm

Country star Luke Combs kicked off his highly anticipated Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old Tour earlier last month, and the tour has been going strong. Combs decided to take a more unconventional approach to touring this year by staying for two nights in a row for most of his concert dates, giving fans in different cities more opportunities to catch him live.

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Combs’ tour has already broken records , too. He’s broken the record for most single and two-night attendance numbers at Milwaukee’s American Family field. His two shows in Buffalo, New York also broke attendance records, as well as non-attendance records at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania.

His setlist hasn’t disappointed, either. While no two shows will be exactly the same, the following setlist from his opening night back on April 12 is a good indication of what to expect for the rest of the tour. Plus, Combs is giving fans a chance to vote on songs that they would like to hear for their respective tour dates. Now that’s a performer who cares about his fans!

  • “Must’ve Never Met You”
  • “She Got The Best Of Me”
  • “Lovin’ On You”
  • “My Kinda Folk”
  • “Brand New Man” (Brooks & Dunn cover)
  • “One Number Away”
  • “Houston, We Got A Problem”
  • “The Man He Sees In Me”
  • “This One’s For You”
  • “Going, Going, Gone”
  • “Beer Can”
  • “Dive” (Ed Sheeran cover)
  • “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” (Shania Twain cover)
  • “Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me)” (Train cover)
  • “What Was I Thinkin’” (Dierks Bentley cover)
  • “Where The Wild Things Are”
  • “Love You Anyway”
  • “Forever After All”
  • “Beautiful Crazy”
  • “Fast Car” (Tracy Chapman cover)
  • “Hurricane”
  • “Cold As You”
  • “When It Rains It Pours”
  • “1, 2 Many”
  • “Beer Never Broke My Heart”
  • “Better Together” (Encore)
  • “The Kind Of Love We Make” (Encore)

The next stop on the Luke Combs 2024 Tour will be tomorrow in Jacksonville, Florida at EverBank Stadium. The final date of the tour will be August 24 in Dieppe, Nebraska at YQM Country Fest.

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Luke Combs 2024 Tour Dates

May 3 – Jacksonville, FL – EverBank Stadium

May 4 – Jacksonville, FL – EverBank Stadium

May 10 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome

May 11 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome

May 17 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s® Stadium

May 18 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s® Stadium

May 31 – Phoenix, AZ – State Farm Stadium 

June 1 – Phoenix, AZ – State Farm Stadium

June 7 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rice–Eccles Stadium

June 8 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rice–Eccles Stadium

June 14 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium 

June 15 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium

July 13 – Newton, IA – Iowa Speedway

July 14 – Craven, Canada – Country Thunder Saskatchewan

July 19 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium 

July 20 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium 

July 26 – Washington D.C. Area (Landover, MD) – FedExField

July 27 – Washington D.C. Area (Landover, MD) – FedExField 

August 2 – Cincinnati, OH – Paycor Stadium 

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Everything You Need To Know About Luke Combs’ Upcoming Australian Tour

Ahead of Luke Combs' Australian tour arriving on our shores next month, we've rounded up everything you need to know for this tour guide.

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It’s almost time: Luke Combs is returning to Australia in under a month for a massive run of shows. Demand has been so high that he’s added second dates along the East Coast. The upcoming tour is just the latest milestone in a monumental career for Combs, whose acclaimed new album,  Growin’ Up,  debuted at #1 on  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart in June. 

His upcoming Australian tour is just the latest highlight in an already monumental career for Combs, whose recent albums,  Growin’ Up  and  Getting’ Old , both peaked at #2 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart.

Concerts – especially the big ones – have only gotten more stressful as multiple ticketing agencies and traffic take over our cities whenever the shows roll into town. To help with the overwhelming practice of seeing your favourite acts, The Music has rounded up the dates and venues you need to know, how to get to venues – public transport or driving included, reviews and setlists for the real dedicated fans, the support acts, and what albums acts are promoting.

Below, we’ve gathered up everything you need to know about Luke Combs’ upcoming Australian tour.

DATES & VENUES

The US country music hitmaker will play back-to-back Brisbane Entertainment Centre concerts on Friday, 11 and Saturday, 12 August, before heading to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday, 16 and Thursday, 17 August and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, 19 and Sunday 20 August, making debut stops at Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday 23 August and Perth’s RAC Arena on Saturday 26 August.

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TICKETING INFO

Tickets to all of Luke Combs’ Australian dates are exhausted. However, fans can try their luck on the official Ticketek Fan To Fan Resale site closer to the shows. We’ll update this article if last-minute tickets are released next month.

SUPPORT ACTS

US country star  Cody Johnson  and Australian singer-songwriter  Lane Pittman  will join Combs on all Australian and New Zealand dates.

WHAT HE’S PROMOTING

Luke Combs is promoting his new album, Growin’ Up, which  debuted at #1 on  Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart in June. 

Growin’ Up  was produced by Combs,  Chip Matthews  and  Jonathan Singleton  and is his third studio album following 2019’s 3x Platinum  What You See is What You Get  and his 4x Platinum debut,  This One’s For You .

The record also features the single,  The Kind of Love We Make , which debuted at #17 on the  Billboard  Country Airplay chart—the highest chart debut since January 2020—and is currently top 5 and rising. It also peaked at #1 on the  Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay Chart .

Combs’ current single,  Fast Car  – a cover of  Tracy Chapman ’s 1988 folk-rock ballad – recently peaked at #1 on the Countrytown Hot 50 Airplay Chart.

Rolling Stone commented that while Combs isn’t reinventing the wheel of country music, he has provided “a fresh coat of wax” and removed “the more ostentatious add-ons. But his detail-rich songs make  Growin’ Up  a big-time country album with a tip-jar-worthy intimacy.” You can read the complete album review here .

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Here’s Combs’ latest setlist from the Bank Of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC, USA, on Saturday (15 July) via Setlist.fm :

Lovin' on You

Cold as You

One Number Away

Houston, We Got a Problem

Love You Anyway

Going, Going, Gone

Must've Never Met You

Growin' Up and Gettin' Old

Does to Me (with Riley Green)

Forever After All

Dust on the Bottle / Meet in the Middle / I Was Your Man

Beautiful Crazy

Don't Tempt Me

Where the Wild Things Are

Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)

5 Leaf Clover

She Got the Best of Me

When It Rains, It Pours

Beer Never Broke My Heart

Better Together

The Kind of Love We Make

We caught up with Luke Combs in June 2022. “Some days, I'm just completely uninterested,” he told Countrytown about reviews and editorials surrounding him. “There are others, though, where I'm curious what people think – especially when you've got new music out.

“You've just gotta be careful when it comes to the creative process. I really don't think you can base any musical decisions off what you're reading. You start on this path where you're only doing things because you think it's what people want to hear, and they'll only enjoy it if you do it this exact way. That's just not the way to do it – for me, I've always tried to write songs that I enjoy singing and playing, first and foremost.”

You can read the full interview here .

According to Taste Of Country , Luke Combs made putting on a show look easy at Nissan Stadium in Nashville in April.

Reviewer Billy Dukes acknowledged the 100,000 ticketholders and the diversity observed in the audience, writing in the review, “This night brought no frills, no gimmicks and no real surprises. Combs' goal was to provide the hits as fans know them, and he over-delivered with a live vocal performance as good as any male singer in country music (Nissan Stadium acoustics aside).”

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At the time of writing (17 July), here’s what we know. But, as with many significant events and venues, things will likely change in the lead-up. We will update with show-specific transport info when it comes to hand.

BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

You can access the car park from the gateway motorway & bicentennial rd (off sandgate road), with the venue advising punters to allow extra time if you’re driving. parking costs $18. accessible parking is also available., taxi/rideshare.

The taxi rank can be found on-site. The ride-share pickup/drop-off point is located in Carpark 5. You can find the drop-off/pick-up zone within the grounds, and charter buses and coaches can access parking free of charge.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Boondall Station on the Shorncliffe line is a 600m walk to the Centre.

QUDOS BANK ARENA

You can get to Qudos Bank Arena from the City – East, West, North and South routes, with over 10,000 parking spots available. You can book your parking here .

While the ferry and the bus are options to get to Qudos Bank Arena, the train is likely your best mode of public transport. Sydney Trains run every 10 minutes between Lidcombe and Olympic Park stations. Olympic Park Station is a five-minute walk from the arena.

ROD LAVER ARENA

Punters can park at the  Eastern Plaza Carpark  via Entrance D (Olympic Boulevard). The venue strongly recommends pre-booking parking, with the following rates advertised:

Event Day Parking (Pre-Booked): $20

Event Day Parking (Drive Up): $30

Non-Event Day Parking: $7.50

Accessible parking must be pre-booked. You can call Ticketek’s Accessible Booking Hotline at (03) 9286 1208.

Trams stop directly outside Rod Laver Arena, frequently running services on event nights. By far the easiest mode to get to the venue, the precinct is a 10-minute walk from the CBD via Birrarung Marr or the Tanderrum Bridge. 

Taxis, water cruises and taxis and cycling are also options for you, but if you’re a cyclist, you’ll need your own bicycle lock to secure your bike outside Rod Laver Arena and John Cain Arena along Olympic Boulevard.  

AEC Arena provides $18 event parking with more than 1,400 onsite car park spaces. Entry/exit is only via Mary Street, Manton Street or Adam Street. Accessible parking must be pre-booked by phoning (08) 8208 2222.

Trams, trains, buses, taxis and bikes are convenient methods to get to and from AEC Arena, with additional tram services provided on event nights.

RAC Arena recommends punters use public transport to arrive at the venue, and if you have a Transperth logo on your ticket, you can enjoy free public transport to and from RAC.

If you’re driving, you can enter the car park from Market St or Milligan St. The car park can be accessed 24 hours a day with an event rate of $30. 14 accessible bays are also available, with RAC Arena confirming: “The first set [of bays] are located near the Milligan St entrance, with the second set [of bays] located towards the back of the car park near the Suite Holders and Mobility Entry.”

2023 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Friday 11 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD

Saturday 12 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD

Wednesday 16 August – ​Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, NSW

Thursday 17 August – Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, NSW

Saturday 19 August – Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne, VIC

Sunday 20 August – ​Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne, VIC

Wednesday 23 August – AEC Arena | Adelaide, SA

Saturday 26 August – RAC Arena | Perth, WA

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Luke Combs rattles stadium at Jacksonville concert, ready to come back and do it again

L uke Combs was midway through his Friday night show , standing front and center by himself on stage and playing one of his earliest songs, "This One's For You," just as he has in a thousand bars and clubs on his way to the top.

When he finished, a sly grin briefly crossed his face, signaling that he was as surprised as anyone to find Luke Combs headlining before 45,000 people at EverBank Stadium, and coming back the next night to do it again.

Combs poured his heart out onto the stage for nearly two hours Friday night, walking on stage to a recorded version of "Sweet Caroline" that had the crowd singing along so loud that there must have been noise complaints in San Marco.

Combs, who was playing at the Mavericks nightclub in the old Jacksonville Landing less than eight years ago, was at the top of a bill of country up-and-comers. He had four opening acts on Friday and will be back at the stadium Saturday to do it again, with a whole different cast of openers. It's fair to guess that more than a few fans who were at Friday's show were impressed enough to buy tickets for Saturday.

Saturday night: Have tickets for Luke Combs' concerts in Jacksonville? Here's what you need to know

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Combs isn't a high-energy, tear-around-the-stage performer like Kenny Chesney, who is also headlining stadium tours. And he doesn't have decades worth of hits like George Strait , who brings his tour to the same stadium next week. That's what makes Combs drawing 90,000-plus fans over the weekend so impressive.

Combs became the hottest thing in country thanks to smart songwriting and a band that can absolutely rock and roll. He doesn't have a great voice, but he has a powerful one that had no trouble Friday reaching the folks in the nosebleed seats. If you needed further proof that the new generation of country has arrived, just look at the cover songs he chose to include in Friday night's set. He didn't play Hank Williams or George Jones when he wanted to salute his roots, he went to Brooks and Dunn's '90s hit "Brand New Man," Ed Sheeran's "Dive," Shania Twain's "Who's Bed Have Your Boots Been Under" and Dierks Bentley's "What Was I Thinking."

Combs, a Carolina Panthers fan, wisely wore a Jaguars hat for Friday's show, running through 25 songs and sticking around on stage well after the last number had run its course, shaking hands and signing autographs with fans on the field. He had the crowd on its feet and singing along from the moment he hit the stage to "Must've Never Been Me."

There's certainly a lot more rock in Combs' music than in, say, Strait's. Other than a little banjo or fiddle or pedal steel here and there, his band could easily be backing a heavy metal singer, with the guitar players in particular throwing thunderous riffs at the stadium all night.

Friday night's show was superbly paced, building up the excitement, then giving fans a chance to catch their breath with slow numbers like the tender "Man He Sees in Me" to a sea of waving cell phone lights, then cranking it right back up with big sing-alongs like "Hurricane" or stompers like "Cold as You." The tour has been playing back-to-back nights at stadiums around the country, and fans at Saturday's show can likely expect to see a lot of the same songs performed, just in a different order.

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Friday's show reached a fever pitch a little after 10 p.m. when the crowd sang along with every word to "Beautiful Crazy," then erupted at the first notes of "Fast Car," the old Tracy Chapman song that helped Combs learn to play guitar. If you could have predicted that song as a big country hit that would get 45,000 people on their feet, you probably ought to be playing the lottery more often.

The way country music develops its young artists, it's likely that one of the openers from Friday or Saturday's show is going to be headlining their own tours in the next year or two.

Who opened for Luke Combs in Jacksonville?

Friday's show opened with Texas five-piece band the Wilder Blue. The band kicked off the evening with a gorgeous National Anthem, then rolled right into its brief set highlighted by a spirited "Dixie Darlin'." Maybe 20 percent of the seats were filled when the band came on.

There was very little time between acts at the show. Wilder Blue walked off and an army of roadies hit the stage immediately. Less than 10 minutes later, the stage was set up for the next act, Hailey Whitters, and the crew was already tuning her guitars. Thirty five minutes after Wilder Blue started its set, Whitters was on stage doing hers.

Whitters, the reigning Academy of Country Music Awards New Female Artist of the Year , was by far the poppiest act on Friday, working the stage in a sundress, boots, long ponytail and what looked like a pretty good sunburn. "I'm freaking out seeing all y'all here," she said as the seats steadily filled. She's a strong songwriter and kept her numbers short and sweet to squeeze in as many as she could in the 26 minutes she was allotted. "Everything She Ain't" and her new single, "I'm in Love," were highlights.

West Virginian Charles Wesley Godwin followed, opening his set with his own "Cue Country Roads" and closing it with John Denver's "Country Roads." He and his band, the Allegheny High, have clearly been playing together for a while, with a real tight delivery and a knack for walking the fine line between rock and country, setting mandolin and banjo against a heavy beat.

Cody Jinks was Friday's final opener and was maybe too big for the role. He and his band, the Tone Deaf Hippies, played for about 45 minutes, but could have gone on much longer and no one would have minded. Jinks, looking menacing dressed in black with dark shades and a ferocious beard, opened with "Fast Hand," which featured a pedal steel solo leading into an organ solo, something you're not likely to find in country music or anywhere else. He has the stage presence of a guy who has played on a million stages and it doesn't matter to him one bit if there are 20 people or 45,000 watching.

The stadium was nearly full by the time Jinks got the crowd singing along to "Mamma's Song." His new single, "Outlaws and Mustangs," has everything it needs to become a big summertime smash. He was halfway through his set before it finally got dark enough for the light show to be noticeable, around the time he was playing "Must Be the Whiskey."

Who's opening for Luke Combs's Saturday show in Jacksonville?

Saturday's show starts at 5:45 p.m. Openers are Colby Acuff, Drew Parker, Mitchell Tenpenny and Jordan Davis.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Luke Combs rattles stadium at Jacksonville concert, ready to come back and do it again

Country singer Luke Combs brought his Growin' Up And Gettin' Old Tour to Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, for the first of two shows on Friday, May 3, 2024. Combs' special guests for the first night included Cody Jinks, Charles Wesley Godwin, Hailey Whitters and The Wilder Blue.

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"Your spirits were in mind," added the Grammy winner, "and I hope you feel my heart and spirit in this show, too."

Musgraves' hour-long Apple Music Live set features multiple Deeper Well tracks as well as the title track of her 2018 album, Golden Hour , and a cover of Bob Marley 's classic "Three Little Birds."

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    Bio. Country superstar and 2x CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs is a multi-platinum, award-winning artist from Asheville, NC. Most recently, Combs performed an unforgettable duet of "Fast Car" with Tracy Chapman during the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which Rolling Stone called "one of the all-time best collaborative performances in ...

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