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Luke Combs Sets Career-High Attendance Record With Over 97,000 Fans

  • Writer: Rebekah Sestak
    Rebekah Sestak
  • Apr 28
  • 2 min read

Luke Combs packed a stadium with 97,367 fans and set a new single night attendance record in Ohio. At Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Luke Combs visited during the run of his "My Kinda Saturday Night" Tour on April 25th, 2026. The country superstar broke the record for most attendance at a concert at Ohio Stadium by 20,000 people.


Luke Combs sets new record for highest attendance at a concert in new 2026 tour.
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Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night" Tour kicked off in March 2026. The show features North American and international dates, running til August 2026. The opening show was on March 21st in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Columbus, Ohio, stop was Combs' fifth show of his tour, meaning the country star broke a major attendance record within the first five shows of his tour.


The previous record for Ohio Stadium was set by Pink Floyd in 1994. The English rock band filled the stadium with 75,245 fans on May 29th, and they held this record for twenty-one years. Luke Combs beat this record by 22,122 fans, which is a monumental achievement in Combs' career.


Luke Combs sets new record for highest attendance at a concert in new 2026 tour.
Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch

The show in Columbus featured an in-the-round setup, which allowed for maximum capacity, and fans showed up like never before. It was also a major day for the artists who supported Combs at the show. Country music stars Dierks Bentley and Ty Myers opened for Luke Combs, making this a special moment for all three artists.


This accomplishment on Combs' part truly sets him apart and cements him as a touring powerhouse. With the success of his new album, "The Way I Am", this tour moment is proof that Luke Combs is having one of the best years in his career so far.

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