Fans who were not able to get tickets to Luke Combs‘ show at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on April 15, as part of his massive World Tour are in luck. The Grand Ole Opry member just announced a second show, taking place on April 14, playing two back-to-back shows in his current hometown.
Combs announced the news in a video shared on social media.
“I was sitting down with my team this week. We were kind of going over how these stadium shows have been going, and some of the challenges of that, and really, the challenges of playing one show a week,” Combs said. “That’s kind of been the thing that’s been hardest for me because I love playing shows so much. I just enjoy the heck out of it, and it’s something that I wanna do more. So, with that being said, we’re playing Nissan Stadium here next Saturday, April the 15th. We’re also gonna be playing Nissan Stadium this Friday, April the 14th.”
2nd show. Nashville, TN. Nissan Stadium. Next Friday, April 14.
Tickets on sale TODAY at 9 AM CT for Bootleggers (check email for code) and 10 AM CT for the public.
TICKETS: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1B005D2DF41B96A6
Posted by Luke Combs on Friday, April 7, 2023
Combs gave his Bootleggers fan club a chance to get tickets first, before they went on sale to the general public on Friday, April 7, at 10:00 AM.
“I cannot wait for this show,” Combs continued. “It’s gonna be me, Riley Green, Mitchell Tenpenny and Brent Cobb. Flatland Calvary and Lainey Wilson already had other commitments, so they couldn’t come on to this show last minute. But I look forward to seeing you guys there. I’m super excited about it. Two shows in Nashville, and maybe some more exciting news on that front to come. We might be playing in other places too. So stay tuned. Love you all.”
The North Carolina native previously said that it was important to him to make Music City part of his tour, vowing to make those fans — and the fans who attend his other shows — his first priority.
“In Nashville, the fans are sometimes the last people that are thought of and that always bugged me,” Combs told The Tennessean. “It’s [like], ‘How do we put you in a cool shirt and make you awesome?’ You’re focusing your energy on all the wrong stuff. And not that [this] stuff’s not important. It is. But the first thing that should be important are the people [who] come to your shows.”
The father of one — with one on the way — has spent his entire career, ever since his debut single, “Hurricane” was released in 2016, preparing for his current World Tour.
“I think we’ve been building to this tour for a long time,” Combs told his record label. “We’ve always had a long-term strategy, touring-wise. This will be my fifth time in Europe, my third time in Australia. So it’s nothing new to us, as far as going to these places. There are a few new countries in there. But we always knew that we wanted to set those countries up as their own markets, not just go there and do it once, and then five years from now, we’ll do it again.
“[We wanted to] make a concerted effort to let the fans there know that we care about them, continue to come back, make special merch for them, cut liners for them, do interviews for their media, and do things of that nature,” he added.
More information on all of Combs’ upcoming shows is available at LukeCombs.com.