3 continents, 16 countries, 35 concerts. Country superstar and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs will embark on an unprecedented world tour in 2023. The massive trek includes a date at London’s O2 Arena on October 19th.

General on-sale for the UK and Ireland concerts is Friday, September 16th at 9:00am local, with The Bootleggers pre-sale starting Monday, September 12th at 9:00am local time.

Luke Combs plays the following UK & Ireland Dates
October 2023
Fri 13th    Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
Sat 14th    Belfast, N. Ireland, SSE Arena
Mon 16th    Glasgow, Scotland, OVO Hydro Arena
Tues 17th    Manchester, England, AO Arena
Thurs 19th    London, England, The O2 Arena

Full tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com.

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 this past June. Out now via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville (stream/purchase here), 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. Combs continues to break records in the U.K., with Growin’ Up debuting in the Top 10 albums chart, and his previous albums, This One’s For You and What You See Is What You Get being certified Gold, making Combs the first male American country artist to have their first two albums reach this threshold in the U.K. During his last performance in the U.K. headlining the C2C Festival, he treated fans to an incredible surprise, bringing out his friend Ed Sheeran to join him on a performance of Sheeran’s hit single “Drive.”

Yesterday, Combs (the reigning CMA Awards winner of Entertainer of the Year) was announced as having been nominated again for country music’s highest honour. This year marks his fifth nomination for Male Vocalist, a trophy he’s claimed twice. Growin’ Up earns him his second nomination for Album of the Year, which he co-produced. Combs won Album of the Year in 2020 and, with this year’s nods, he has received 18 total nominations since 2017.

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