Luke Combs' 'My Kinda Saturday Night' Tour Set for Record-Breaking Columbus Show Luke Combs is set to deliver a historic performance at Ohio Stadium as part of his “My Kinda Saturday Night” tour, marking a significant milestone in his career. The concert, scheduled for April 25, 2026, at 5:20 p.m., will take place at the iconic venue located at 411 Woody Hayes Drive. This event is anticipated to be the largest concert ever held at the Schottenstein Center, which has hinted at the potential record-breaking turnout. The tour, named after the lead single from Combs’ latest album, will feature a lineup of special guests including Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, and Thelma & James, who will open the show. Combs, a North Carolina-based singer-songwriter, has become a dominant force in country music, blending heartfelt storytelling with catchy melodies that resonate with fans across genres. His journey from playing at dive bars to headlining major venues underscores his meteoric rise. The tour follows the release of his 22-song album, “The Way I Am,” which dropped on March 20, 2026. Fans are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the album’s lyrics, as the concert will feature a mix of new tracks and enduring hits. Songs like “Hurricane,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” and his acclaimed cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” are expected to energize the crowd throughout the performance. Combs’ achievements in the music industry are nothing short of impressive. At 36 years old, he has already earned four RIAA Diamond-certified singles, a testament to his widespread appeal. His accolades include 11 Country Music Awards, four Academy of Country Music Awards, and six Billboard Music Awards.#schottenstein_center #luke_combs #dierks_bentley #my_kind_of_saturday_night_tour #ohio_stadium
Luke Combs Concert at Notre Dame Stadium: Essential Details for Attendees Country music artist Luke Combs will headline a concert at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday night, featuring special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, and Thelma & James. The event marks the fifth country music concert held at the stadium since 2018. Attendees are advised to plan ahead for parking, traffic, and safety protocols. Parking and traffic logistics are critical for the event. Parking lots will open at 12 p.m., with gates and entry points opening at 5 p.m. The concert is scheduled to begin at 5:20 p.m. with the first act. As of early Friday afternoon, tickets remained available on Ticketmaster. The university recommends arriving early to avoid congestion, as parking spaces are limited. Drive-up parking will be available in the Burke, Blue, and Gold lots, as well as at Holy Cross and Saint Mary’s campuses. Pre-reserved parking through ParkMobile is also an option, with some spots still available. A detailed parking map and shuttle routes are accessible via a provided link. Transportation options include rideshare services, Transpo’s Game Day Express route, and the South Shore Line. Transpo will operate a free shuttle service similar to Notre Dame football game days, running from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. before the concert and for two hours afterward. The route includes stops at the Aloft Hotel, Century Center, DoubleTree Hotel, and McKenna Hall. The South Shore Line will add an extra train departing from South Bend International Airport 90 minutes after the concert ends. While rideshare availability is not guaranteed due to high demand, the university encourages advance arrangements. Safety and security measures are heightened for the event.#luke_combs #notre_dame_stadium #dierks_bentley #ty_myers #jake_worthington
