Some people waited hours. Others never even got in. When Luke Combs announced his Scottish stadium show, fans rushed online hoping for a golden ticket. Instead, many found frozen screens, error messages, and a message accusing them of being “bots.” It was chaos and it all started with his upcoming My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.
The country star, 35, had just confirmed he would play at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on July 25, 2026. Advanced pre-sale tickets were released early but loyal fans could not believe what happened next. Ticketmaster queues froze. People were furious while sharing stories that felt like heartbreak.
Luke Combs Brings “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” to Edinburgh
“Why was it easier to get Taylor Swift tickets than Luke Combs?” one fan wrote. Another said, “Mine has not moved for 20 minutes, but I am scared to refresh.” Some even joked about flying to France to buy cheaper tickets. Their frustration turned into anger when scalpers began reselling spots for more than £1,000.
That wave of emotion soon met a different kind of storm, excitement. From the chaos of presale came a spark of joy as Luke himself teased something bigger. He spoke of a journey nearly ten years in the making and promised that “what comes next is something y’all are going to want to know about.” Suddenly, disappointment turned into hope.
LUKE COMBS JUST ANNOUNCED THE BIGGEST TOUR IN HISTORY! (My Kinda Saturday Night World Tour 2026)
Luke Combs announced a massive 2026 world tour covering two continents and eight countries. Songs like “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes,” and “Days Like These” would finally get the live energy they deserved. The excitement spread fast. Fans called it “the biggest country event of the decade.”
Luke Combs has always done things big and honest. His music carries grit, laughter, and heart all in one breath. From heartbreak anthems to Friday-night singalongs, he gives fans something real to hold onto. Follow Luke Combs on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. His journey keeps proving one thing, country music still knows how to bring people together.