Luke Combs isn’t ready to park the tour buses just yet.
The country superstar is extending his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour into 2027, adding a dozen stadium concerts across the United States and Canada after a massive 2026 run.
The new stretch launches April 3 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, before moving through some of North America’s biggest sports venues. Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia, Foxborough, Pittsburgh and Kansas City are among the U.S. stops, while Canadian fans will get shows in Edmonton and Vancouver.
Combs will then head to Boise and Denver before wrapping the announced run June 26 at Petco Park in San Diego.
He won’t be traveling alone. Treaty Oak Revival, Avery Anna, Shenandoah and Wyatt McCubbin are joining the 2027 stadium dates as special guests, giving the shows a lineup that spans several generations and corners of country music.
The extension arrives after an enormous year on the road for Combs. His 2026 tour sold more than 1.37 million tickets, further cementing his position as one of country’s most powerful live draws. The latest leg concluded with three shows in London.
The stadium announcement also keeps the momentum going behind Combs’ 2026 album The Way I Am. Released in March, the project reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and delivered another high-profile chapter in a career that has increasingly moved beyond country arenas and into full-scale stadium territory.
The 2027 schedule starts with Arlington on April 3, followed by Minneapolis on April 10, Detroit on April 17 and Philadelphia on April 24. May brings concerts in Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Edmonton, followed by Vancouver, Boise, Denver and San Diego in June.
Tickets for the newly announced shows are set to go on sale Aug. 21, with members of Combs’ Bootleggers fan club getting presale access beginning at 10 a.m. local time.
For an artist who just spent 2026 drawing more than a million fans, another dozen stadium dates suggest Luke Combs’ Saturday night is going to last well into next year.