TICKETS ON-SALE NEXT FRIDAY
NEW ALBUM WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET OUT NOV. 8
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist Luke Combs will kick off his What You See Is What You Get Tour next year with newly confirmed stops at Lexington’s Rupp Arena, Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena, Albuquerque’s Isleta Amphitheater, Colorado Spring’s Broadmoor World Arena and Houston’s Toyota Center among many others. See below for complete tour details.
Tickets for the shows—which will feature special guests Ashley McBryde and Drew Parker—will be available for verified pre-sale starting next Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 12:00 p.m. local time with general on-sale following on Friday, Sept. 27 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Once again, Combs’ official fan club, The Bootleggers, will have first access to tickets through Ticketmaster Verified Fan pre-sale starting next Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Additionally, every concert ticket sold online will include a copy of Combs’ highly anticipated new album What You See Is What You Get. For tickets and information, please visit www.lukecombs.com.
These performances celebrate a monumental year for Combs, who will release What You See Is What You Get Nov. 8 via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville (pre-order here). Each pre-order includes an instant download of new track, “1, 2 Many” featuring Brooks & Dunn, as well as the five tracks previously released as part Combs’ The Prequel EP.
Produced by Scott Moffatt, What You See Is What You Get features 17 songs including the five tracks previously released via The Prequel EP earlier this summer. The EP debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart with all five tracks charting on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Top 25—a feat not accomplished by any artist in 60 years since Johnny Cash in 1959. The release also propelled Combs to the largest streaming week ever for a country artist with 73 million on-demand streams (week ending June 13). Additionally, The Prequel’s lead single, “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” recently reached No. 1 on both Billboard ’s Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts. This is Combs’ sixth consecutive No. 1—a first on the Billboard Country Airplay chart—and his fastest-rising single to date (13 weeks).
Adding to his historic year, Combs is nominated for three awards at the 2019 CMA Awards: Male Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year (“Beautiful Crazy”) and Musical Event of the Year (“Brand New Man” with Brooks & Dunn). The awards ceremony will be broadcast live on ABC from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 13 at 8:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. CT.
Moreover, Combs’ new single “Even Though I’m Leaving” was recently shipped to country radio and continues to receive widespread critical acclaim. Of the song, The New York Times declares, “Luke Combs has one of the most emotionally tactile voices in contemporary country music…even at his most tender, Combs is firm, stepping into the rawness of the feeling, not away from it.” Watch/share the official music video HERE.
What You See Is What You Get is the follow up to Combs’ breakthrough double Platinum debut, This One’s For You, which has spent 47 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart—the longest reign ever for a male artist and second longest for an artist overall following Shania Twain’s Come On Over in 1997 (50 weeks). This One’s For You is also the most-streamed country album of 2019 so far.
- Recently inducted as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry
- Awarded CMT Performance of the Year at the 2019 CMT Music Awards for his CMT Crossroads performance of “Beautiful Crazy” with Leon Bridges
- Awarded Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Country Album at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards
- Awarded New Male Artist of the Year at the 2019 ACM Awards
- Awarded Country Artist of the Year at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards
- Awarded New Artist of the Year at the 52nd Annual CMA Awards
- Nominated for Best New Artist at the 61st GRAMMY Awards
- Recipient of a CMA Triple Play Award for writing three No. 1 songs in a 12-month period
- First artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales (dated March 9, March 30 and April 6)
September 27—Bloomington, IL—Grossinger Motors Arena* (SOLD OUT)
September 28—St. Paul, MN—Xcel Energy Center* (SOLD OUT)
October 3—Cape Girardeau, MO—Show Me Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 4—Kansas City, MO—Sprint Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 5—Des Moines, IA—Wells Fargo Arena† (SOLD OUT)
October 8—Winnipeg, MB—Bell MTS Place† (SOLD OUT)
October 10—Saskatoon, SK—SaskTel Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 11—Edmonton, AB—Rogers Place† (SOLD OUT)
October 12—Calgary, AB—The Scotiabank Saddledome† (SOLD OUT)
October 15—Missoula, MT—Adams Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 16—Bozeman, MT—Brick Breeden Fieldhouse† (SOLD OUT)
October 18—Portland, OR—Moda Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 19—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena† (SOLD OUT)
October 22—Los Angeles, CA—The Greek Theatre† (SOLD OUT)
October 23—Los Angeles, CA—The Greek Theatre† (SOLD OUT)
October 25—Fresno, CA—Save Mart Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 26—Sacramento, CA—Golden 1 Center† (SOLD OUT)
October 31—Nampa, ID—Ford Idaho Center† (SOLD OUT)
November 1—Spokane, WA—Spokane Arena† (SOLD OUT)
November 2—Tacoma, WA—Tacoma Dome† (SOLD OUT)
November 6—San Jose, CA—SAP Center at San Jose†
November 7—San Diego, CA—Pechanga Arena San Diego† (SOLD OUT)
November 8—Phoenix, AZ—Talking Stick Resort Arena† (SOLD OUT)
November 15—Indianapolis, IN—Bankers Life Fieldhouse† (SOLD OUT)
November 16—Cleveland, OH—Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse† (SOLD OUT)
November 21—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center† (SOLD OUT)
November 22—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena† (SOLD OUT)
November 23—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena† (SOLD OUT)
December 5—Bossier City, LA—CenturyLink Center† (SOLD OUT)
December 6—Lubbock, TX—United Supermarkets Arena† (SOLD OUT)
December 7—San Antonio, TX—AT&T Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
December 11—Louisville, KY—KFC Yum! Center† (SOLD OUT)
December 12—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena† (SOLD OUT)
December 13—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena† (SOLD OUT)
February 7, 2020—Columbia, MO—Mizzou Arena§
February 8, 2020—Peoria, IL—Peoria Civic Center§
February 13, 2020—University Park, PA—Bryce Jordan Center§
February 14, 2020—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena§
February 15, 2020—Grand Rapids, MI—Van Andel Arena§
April 18, 2020—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater§
April 19, 2020—Colorado Springs, CO—Broadmoor World Arena§
April 21, 2020—Las Cruces, NM—Pan American Center§
April 24, 2020—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center§
April 25, 2020—Houston, TX—Toyota Center§
*with The Cadillac Three and Jameson Rodgers
†with Morgan Wallen and Jameson Rodgers
‡with Flatland Calvary and Jameson Rodgers
§with Ashley McBryde and Drew Parker
LUKE COMBS’ ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES
September 17—Los Angeles, CA—All For The Hall
September 21—East Troy, WI—Alpine Valley Music Theatre
September 22—Cincinnati, OH—Outlaw Music Festival
November 17—Atlanta, GA—Mercedes-Benz Stadium
November 18—Augusta, GA—Guitar Pull 2019
June 4-7, 2020—Myrtle Beach, SC—Carolina Country Music Fest
June 13, 2020—Winsted, MN—Winstock Country Music Festival
June 20, 2020—North Lawrence, OH—The Country Fest
June 26, 2020—North Platte, NE—Nebraskaland Days
June 27, 2020—Topeka, KS—Heartland Stampede
July 10, 2020—Fort Loramie, OH—Country Concert
BOLD on-sale next Friday, Sept. 27 at 10:00 a.m. local time