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Country superstar Luke Combs is making headlines once again as he cements his status as one of the most dominant figures in modern country music. In the last few days, Combs became the first country artist ever to have three singles certified RIAA Diamond according to his official website, a massive biographical milestone that cements his legacy among genre legends like Garth Brooks. His latest single, "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma," just reached number one at country radio, contributing to an incredible 53 cumulative weeks atop the Billboard Country Airplay chart this year alone—a feat prominently noted across Billboard and Combs’ own channels.
On the eve of the 2025 CMA Awards airing from Nashville tonight, Combs is nominated in three major categories including Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Single of the Year. When asked by Parade who he’d personally pick for Entertainer of the Year, Combs graciously played it diplomatic but voiced admiration for the intense competition this cycle.
In a scene that set his fan world buzzing, Combs traded his trademark black Columbia shirt for a pastel PFG at a special Florida fan event, after pals from high school challenged him backstage at the CMA Awards. Combs joked to Taste of Country Nights that the fashion switch was just for fun and confirmed to fans that his signature style isn’t gone for good despite playful ribbing online from fans about him “changing.”
Looking ahead, the biggest business move is the recently announced and hotly anticipated "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour," which launches March 21, 2026 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The tour will see Combs headlining stadiums across North America and Europe including Ohio Stadium, Green Bay’s Lambeau Field, and Austin City Limits Festival. Huge demand has already forced additional nights at several iconic venues like London’s Wembley Stadium and Ireland’s Slane Castle, making him the first artist ever to play back-to-back nights at both venues as reported by KTNN and Ticketmaster. The tour boasts support acts including Dierks Bentley and Thomas Rhett on select dates.
On the business front, Combs continues his partnership with Opry Entertainment Group on the much-hyped Category 10, a massive Nashville entertainment complex. Elsewhere, he’s still featured on Post Malone’s "F-1 Trillion" album, while a new Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit devoted to Combs just opened, further immortalizing his impact on the genre.
For social media, Combs’ casual TikTok and Instagram mentions of family and tour prep are getting thousands of likes, and fan footage from recent shows highlights his electrifying live energy—a consistent talking point in recent Ticketmaster reviews.
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