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Luke Combs is having another massive moment in his career as October closes out—a month that already saw him eclipse Garth Brooks as the highest-selling country artist of all time, an achievement reported by American Songwriter and echoed by Country Living. In just the past few days, the excitement has hit new highs: On the business side, Combs is preparing to open a second location of his Nashville bar, Category 10, this time in Las Vegas. Career-wise, he scored his 19th number one on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with Back in the Saddle, a song that’s quickly become an anthem, especially after its NASCAR-themed video featuring Dale Earnhardt Jr.
But the biggest fan frenzy was sparked when he jumped back on social media after a bit of a touring break to tease, in his own words on Instagram, “What comes next is something y’all are going to want to know about.” The mysterious post had followers and industry friends in a guessing game, with names like Thomas Rhett and Dierks Bentley posting playful covers of his hits in apparent support. Fans speculated everything from a new tour—perhaps a college stadium swing or even a Vegas Sphere residency. By Thursday morning, the suspense was over: multiple outlets, including Parade and Fox 11 News, detailed the launch of Luke’s absolutely mammoth 2026 My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, set to hit eight countries and many of the most iconic stadiums in North America and Europe, with select support from the likes of Dierks Bentley and Thomas Rhett. Demand has been so overwhelming, he’s added second shows in major venues including Lambeau Field and Ireland’s Slane Castle—making him the first to do back-to-back nights at both.
To prime fans for the next wave, Luke released The Prequel, a three-song EP featuring My Kinda Saturday Night, 15 Minutes, and Days Like These. He admitted to American Songwriter he was “nervous” putting out new music after a break focused on family—his wife recently announced she’s expecting their third child. The response instantly put him at ease, with over 300,000 likes on Instagram and a flood of supportive comments from fans, celebrity peers, and the Country Music Association itself. The EP is a preview of a full album coming in 2026, and just a taste of what fans can expect on his world tour. Also, look for him at major festivals like Bonnaroo and Stagecoach in the months ahead, where his electrifying performances and genuine storytelling keep earning him new audiences.
Followers can also catch his ongoing collaborations, including a feature on Post Malone’s current album, and his subject profile at the Country Music Hall of Fame—a testament to how far Luke’s stardom has reached beyond country into pop culture at large. With more music, more shows, and a growing family, Luke Combs keeps proving why he’s a defining artist of his generation. Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a beat on Luke Combs. For more like this, search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.
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