
Luke Combs is rolling his My Kinda Saturday Night tour into Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Saturday, April 25, with music set to kick off at 5:20 p.m. The lineup reads like a compact country festival, with Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James all warming up the crowd before Combs hits the in-the-round stage. The university venue has even hinted that this could be the biggest concert the Shoe has ever hosted.
Show details and lineup
According to The Columbus Dispatch, the concert is slotted for Saturday with a 5:20 p.m. start time and a stacked special-guest bill. The official event page on Ticketmaster lists the same date and pins Ohio Stadium at 411 Woody Hayes Drive, along with parking add-ons and mobile-ticketing tips for anyone mapping out their arrival.
Venue size and staging
The Schottenstein Center, which helps run major events on campus, notes that Combs will perform in-the-round at Ohio Stadium and has indicated the Columbus stop could surpass previous attendance highs, as outlined on the venue's event page. That hint has local promoters and fans speculating about a possible new record for the Shoe, which would slot this show into a growing string of stadium-sized country plays across the Midwest this spring.
New album fuels the set list
Combs' latest album, The Way I Am, dropped March 20 and clocks in at 22 tracks, giving him a deep bench of fresh songs to mix with his well-known hits, according to Apple Music. The tour title comes from the album's lead single, and Combs shared a handwritten thank-you note to fans on release day, as noted by The Columbus Dispatch. Fans can expect a set that blends the new material with the staples that usually light up stadium crowds.
Getting there and practical info
Ticketmaster is the main hub for logistics, including bag rules, a reminder to save mobile tickets to your phone, and a strong suggestion to lock in parking passes early. The Ohio Stadium Ticket Office and Schottenstein Center will-call procedures are detailed on the venue page and outline where to pick up will-call tickets on show day. Plan to arrive early, since gates for stadium concerts typically open a couple of hours before the headliner to keep lines moving.
Combs' commercial muscle
Combs is a full-fledged stadium headliner, and the RIAA reports he is among the most certified country artists, with multiple Diamond-certified singles and a long list of industry awards. That level of commercial firepower helps explain why Ohio Stadium is in play and why a multi-artist bill made sense for the Columbus date. For the latest on remaining seats and arrival guidance, fans can check LukeCombs.com or the venue's official pages.









