Luke Combs Sets For 2025 Tour
Global superstar, Luke Combs is heading back to Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2025 and is set to break records as the first country artist to headline a full stadium tour down under. Fans are super excited about the news.
Luke Combs Profile
Born Luke Albert Combs on 2nd March 1990 is an American singer. He was born and raised in North Carolina as an only child to Rhonda and Chester Combs where he began his performing career as a singer. He performed in chorus class, and multiple school musicals, and joined his church choir, which performed once at Carnegie Hall. Working as a bar bouncer before gaining stage time at the same bar. His first country music was played at the Parthenon Café in North Carolina. Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma gains the number 1 spot on country radio.
Luke Combs Sets For 2025 Tour
Luke Combs’ upcoming tour is the latest milestone in his musical career. Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Lane Pittman will join Combs as special guests. He will head to New Zealand first in January for two shows, followed by six more concerts in Australia that will go through February.
Luke Combs will be playing eight huge shows across Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. He said “I told you I would be back, and I’m coming back Down Under this January and February to kick off 2025. 4 cities. 4 stadiums. 8 shows,”
Netizens reactions
Kristen commented, “I need you in the Netherlands, I promised my nephew I would take him so see you, but you were already sold out last time.”
Michael reacted “Come on bro, please get us a Perth show too!! 🤙🏽🎸”
Gbhoy also reacted “Utter crap…Eastern Australia tour. Nevermind your West Australian fans I guess”
Stephen Buryan also commented “Uk stadium tour is needed sold out the arenas in next to no time”
Local H commented “Great you are coming back should have done a stadium show this will sell out in seconds 😔”
Sean Murphy reacted “Hoping you come to the UK . Headline BST Hyde park next year ?”
Purple Reign commented “Hi Luke we are so sad and devastated that you are not coming to Perth. We missed out and couldn’t get tickets for your tour here last time. We love your music and hope you can make it here. Please reconsider and come back Down Under to Perth. Optus stadium is a bigger venue.”
Laurence Gindt commented, “I hope you will also tour in Europe in 2025 🙏🏼Belgium 🇧🇪 would be awesome 🤩”