2023 concert tour by Luke Combs
Luke Combs Tour Associated album Gettin' Old Start date March 24, 2023 End date October 20, 2023 Legs 3 No. of shows
22 in North America
8 in Oceania
14 in Europe
43 Total
What You See Is What You Get Tour (2020–21)
Luke Combs World Tour (2023)
Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour (2024)
The Luke Combs World Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Luke Combs and was in support of his fourth studio album Gettin' Old (2023). This was his first stadium and world tour. It began on March 25, 2023, in Arlington, Texas and finished on October 20, 2023, in London , England .
Background
The tour was first announced in September 2022.[ 1] Due to overwhelming ticket demand, Combs added second shows in select cities.[ 2]
Critical reception
Courtney Dabney of Paper City , who attend the opening night in Arlington, Texas, said the show was great but thought the concert could have been better if it took place at a venue with better acoustics.[ 3]
Betsy Reed of The Guardian gave the Glasgow show two out of five stars stating, "Ironically, despite Combs' down-home appeal, his show is too slick to elevate the material beyond the middle of the road. Combs' stylized country vocals seem effortlessly strong and his band are tight and precise, but there's some crucial alchemy missing."[ 4]
Opening acts
[ 1]
Setlist
This set list is a representation of opening night in Arlington, Texas . It does not represent the set list for all the shows.[ 5]
"Lovin' on You "
"Hannah Ford Road"
"Cold as You "
"One Number Away "
"Love You Anyway "
"Going, Going, Gone "
"Growin' Up and Gettin' Old"
"Does to Me " (performed with Riley Green)
"Forever After All "
"Dust on the Bottle " / "Meet in the Middle " / "When I Was Your Man " (David Lee Murphy , Diamond Rio , and Bruno Mars covers performed by the band during band introductions)
"Beautiful Crazy "
"Joe"
"Outrunnin' Your Memory" (performed with Lainey Wilson)
"Fast Car " (Tracy Chapman cover)
"5 Leaf Clover"
"Houston, We Got a Problem"
"Must've Never Met You"
"Hurricane "
"1,2 Many"
"When It Rains It Pours "
"Beer Never Broke My Heart "
Encore
"The Kind of Love We Make "
"Brand New Man" (performed with Riley Green, Lainey Wilson and Brent Cobb)
Notes
"Don't Tell Me", "Where the Wild Things Are", and "Better Together" was performed in Charlotte.[ 6]
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening acts
North America[ 1]
March 25, 2023
Arlington
United States
AT&T Stadium
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
April 1, 2023
Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Stadium
April 14, 2023
Nashville
Nissan Stadium
Riley GreenMitchell Tenpenny Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
April 15, 2023
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
April 22, 2023
Detroit
Ford Field
April 29, 2023
Pittsburgh
Acrisure Stadium
May 6, 2023
Chicago
Soldier Field
May 13, 2023
Minneapolis
U.S. Bank Stadium
May 20, 2023
Boise
Albertsons Stadium
May 27, 2023
Vancouver
Canada
BC Place
Brent Cobb
June 3, 2023
Edmonton
Commonwealth Stadium
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June 10, 2023
Kansas City
United States
Arrowhead Stadium
June 17, 2023
St. Louis
Busch Stadium
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
July 7, 2023
Tampa
Raymond James Stadium
Gary Allan Lainey Wilson Brent Cobb
July 8, 2023
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
July 14, 2023
Charlotte
Bank of America Stadium
Turnpike Troubadours Gary Allan Brent Cobb
July 15, 2023
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
July 21, 2023
Foxborough
Gillette Stadium
Gary AllanThe Avett Brothers Brent Cobb
July 22, 2023
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
July 28, 2023
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
Old Crow Medicine Show Brent Cobb Turnpike Troubadours
July 29, 2023
Riley Green Lainey Wilson Flatland Cavalry Brent Cobb
Oceania
August 9, 2023
Auckland
New Zealand
Spark Arena
Cody Johnson Lane Pittman
August 11, 2023
Brisbane
Australia
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
August 16, 2023
Sydney
Qudos Bank Arena
August 17, 2023
August 19, 2023
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
August 20, 2023
August 23, 2023
Adelaide
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
August 26, 2023
Perth
RAC Arena
Europe
September 30, 2023
Oslo
Norway
Oslo Spektrum
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October 1, 2023
Stockholm
Sweden
Avicii Arena
49 Winchester
October 4, 2023
Copenhagen
Denmark
Royal Arena
October 6, 2023
Hamburg
Germany
Barclays Arena
October 7, 2023
Amsterdam
Netherlands
AFAS Live
October 8, 2023
Paris
France
La Cigale
October 10, 2023
Zürich
Switzerland
The Hall
October 11, 2023
Brussels
Belgium
Ancienne Belgique
October 13, 2023
Dublin
Ireland
3Arena
October 14, 2023
Belfast
Northern Ireland
SSE Arena
October 16, 2023
Glasgow
Scotland
OVO Hydro
October 17, 2023
Manchester
England
AO Arena
October 19, 2023
London
The O2 Arena
October 20, 2023
References
^ a b c Dukes, Billy (September 8, 2023). "Luke Combs Announces 2023 World Tour With Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson + More" . Taste of Country . Retrieved September 30, 2023 .
^ Lee, Hank (June 5, 2023). "Luke Combs adds another Charlotte show to 2023 world tour" . WCNC . Tenga. Retrieved September 30, 2023 .
^ Dabney, Courtney (March 27, 2023). "Country Superstar Luke Combs Kicks Off His Record Breaking World Tour in Arlington, and Shares Deep Love for Texas" . Paper City .
^ Reed, Betsy (October 17, 2023). "Luke Combs review – country star" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 19, 2024 .
^ "Luke Combs Blows The Roof Off In Texas For Opening Night Of Tour With One Killer Set List" . All Country News . All Country News. Retrieved October 5, 2023 .
^ Janes, Théoden (July 17, 2023). "Review: Mother Nature tried to Luke Combs' homecoming. Here's how he responded" . The Charlotte Observer . Retrieved June 19, 2024 .
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