The official announcement was made this morning.

Luke Combs, The Teskey Brothers (Supplied)

Nothing gets a major buzz going across the globe like a Luke Combs world tour, and the announcement has now officially been unveiled.
Teasers were spilling out across social media over the past few days and as expected the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour is absolutely massive.
Venues such as Wembley Stadium in London, Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Accor Arena in Paris are just some of the landmark venues that shared teasers hinting towards a Combs show announcement, all of which have now been confirmed.
Adding fuel to the fire, the several predicted tour openers have took to their socials to share acoustic covers of Combs’ hit songs to not so subtly amp up the hype of what’s to come.
The list is impressive to say the least, acts like Thomas Rhett, Dierks Bentley, Irish pop rock band The Script and even Australian folk duo The Teskey Brothers - who knocked it out of the park with a rendition of Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma - are looking to be on the bill. The potential lineup, now confirmed, is shaping up to be one of the most diverse and exciting of any country tour in recent times.
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No Australian tour dates have been announced, which we guessed from the teasers, but fans shouldn’t lose hope, we do think they will be coming some time in the future.
In January this year, Combs broke records down under by being the first country artist to undertake a national stadium tour, in which he also sold out within just minutes.
Last week Combs dropped a collection of songs titled The Prequel which included three new tracks Days Like These, 15 Minutes and My Kinda Saturday Night. It’s a warm up and a teaser all at the same time.
Dierks Bentley
Jake Worthington
The Castellows
The Script
The Teskey Brothers
Thelma & James
Thomas Rhett
Ty Myers
March 21 - Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
April 4 - Scott Stadium - Charlottesville, VA
April 11 - Jack Trice Stadium - Ames, IA
April 18 - Notre Dame Stadium - South Bend, IN
April 25 - Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH
May 2 - Neyland Stadium - Knoxville, TN
May 9 - Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Norman, OK
May 16 - Lambeau Field - Green Bay, WI
May 30 - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, Quebec
June 6 - Rogers Stadium - Toronto, Ontario
July 4 - Ullevi - Gothenburg, Sweden
July 7 - Accor Arena - Paris, France
July 11 - Johan Cruijff Arena - Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 18 - Slane Castle - Ireland
July 25 - Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium - Edinburgh, U.K.
August 1 - Wembley Stadium - London, U.K.