Luke Combs bringing stadium tour to Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium

Lionel Sulaiman

“Bright lights like lightning runnin’ through my veins at the Grand Ole Opry or a show in some no-name town — I’d still be doin’ this if I weren’t doin’ this.”Well, Luke Combs is “Doin’ this” in a massive show in Kansas City next year.Arrowhead Events announced Thursday morning that country music superstar Luke Combs will be performing at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium next summer. According to a release from the Kansas City Chiefs, the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year is planning the KC stop as part of his three-continent, 16-country, 35-show tour and is one of 16 stadium shows in North America. The performance is set for Saturday, June 10, 2023. “Luke Combs is one of country music’s premier talents, having exploded on the scene and grown in popularity over the past half-dozen years,” Arrowhead Events President Mark Donovan said. “We’re excited to welcome Luke to GEHA Field for the first time and know he will put on a show for all to remember.”Just like with Kansas City Chiefs tickets, Jackson County residents get first dibs on tickets with an online-only presale. That presale starts at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15. Residents must purchase those tickets with a credit card with a billing ZIP code inside Jackson County to participate. Chiefs season ticket holders get the next chance at seats one hour later at noon on Sept. 15. Season ticket holders will receive additional information on concert tickets by email soon. The general public can snag tickets starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 16. There will be no walk-up ticket sales for this event. All tickets must be purchased online through Ticketmaster. Officials with the Chiefs said in Thursday’s release that this will be Combs’ first performance in the home of the Chiefs. The concert will also feature special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, and Brent Cobb. This is the 17th stadium show hosted at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium since it was re-established as a major concert venue in 2011.

“Bright lights like lightning runnin’ through my veins at the Grand Ole Opry or a show in some no-name town — I’d still be doin’ this if I weren’t doin’ this.”

Well, Luke Combs is “Doin’ this” in a massive show in Kansas City next year.

Arrowhead Events announced Thursday morning that country music superstar Luke Combs will be performing at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium next summer.

According to a release from the Kansas City Chiefs, the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year is planning the KC stop as part of his three-continent, 16-country, 35-show tour and is one of 16 stadium shows in North America.

The performance is set for Saturday, June 10, 2023.

“Luke Combs is one of country music’s premier talents, having exploded on the scene and grown in popularity over the past half-dozen years,” Arrowhead Events President Mark Donovan said. “We’re excited to welcome Luke to GEHA Field for the first time and know he will put on a show for all to remember.”

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Just like with Kansas City Chiefs tickets, Jackson County residents get first dibs on tickets with an online-only presale. That presale starts at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15. Residents must purchase those tickets with a credit card with a billing ZIP code inside Jackson County to participate.

Chiefs season ticket holders get the next chance at seats one hour later at noon on Sept. 15. Season ticket holders will receive additional information on concert tickets by email soon.

The general public can snag tickets starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 16. There will be no walk-up ticket sales for this event. All tickets must be purchased online through Ticketmaster.

Officials with the Chiefs said in Thursday’s release that this will be Combs’ first performance in the home of the Chiefs. The concert will also feature special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, and Brent Cobb.

This is the 17th stadium show hosted at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium since it was re-established as a major concert venue in 2011.

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