Country music superstar Luke Combs continues his historic run at country radio as his single, “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma,” reaches #1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and MediaBase/Country Aircheck charts. This marks Combs’ nineteenth consecutive single to top the MediaBase chart, further solidifying his dominance in the industry. The song is featured on the soundtrack for the new Twisters movie and has received critical acclaim, with Billboard noting Combs’ “ferocious vocals” that kick off the track with an undeniable energy.
A Year of Triumph
This year is proving to be monumental for Combs, who is nominated for three awards at the upcoming 58th Annual CMA Awards: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Album of the Year for Fathers & Sons.
New Album Fathers & Sons
Released in June on Columbia Nashville, Fathers & Sons is a groundbreaking album featuring 12 tracks that delve into Combs’ personal experiences as a father. The album was recorded entirely live, showcasing his most intimate songwriting yet. Critics have praised the collection, highlighting its emotional depth and vulnerability. NPR Music remarked on Combs’ evolution into a global pop star, while other outlets described the album as a “masterclass” in songwriting.
Major Achievements
Combs is not only a member of the Grand Ole Opry but also a decorated artist with 11 CMA Awards, 4 ACM Awards, and 6 Billboard Music Awards. He recently made history as the first country artist to have three singles certified RIAA Diamond, with “Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours,” and “Beautiful Crazy” achieving this milestone.
Additionally, Combs collaborated with Post Malone on two tracks for Malone’s new album, F-1 Trillion, and is featured in a new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame. He is also set to open Category 10, a multi-level entertainment complex in downtown Nashville, in partnership with Opry Entertainment Group later this fall.
Upcoming Performances
Known for his electrifying live performances, Combs recently wrapped up his record-breaking “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old” stadium tour. He will perform select dates this fall, including two nights at Washington’s Gorge Amphitheatre on October 4 and 5. Looking ahead, Combs is scheduled to embark on a stadium tour across New Zealand and Australia next year and will headline 2025’s Stagecoach Festival.
Earlier this year, Combs delivered an unforgettable duet of “Fast Car” with Tracy Chapman during the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a performance that Rolling Stone hailed as one of the best collaborations in Grammy history. His rendition of “Fast Car” not only won Single of the Year at both the 2024 ACM Awards and the 2023 CMA Awards but also achieved significant commercial success, topping the Billboard Country Airplay chart and reaching #1 on the Hot AC chart.
As Luke Combs continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his heartfelt music and impressive achievements, fans can expect even more exciting milestones in the future.
LUKE COMBS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
October 4—George, WA—Gorge Amphitheatre*
October 5—George, WA—Gorge Amphitheatre*
October 10-12—Miramar Beach, FL—Bootleggers Bonfire
October 20—Kissimmee, FL—Osceola Heritage Park+
January 17—Auckland, New Zealand—Eden Park+
January 18—Auckland, New Zealand—Eden Park+
January 24—Brisbane, Australia—Suncorp Stadium+
January 25—Brisbane, Australia—Suncorp Stadium+
January 31—Sydney, Australia—Accor Stadium+
February 1—Sydney, Australia—Accor Stadium+
February 7—Melbourne, Australia—Marvel Stadium+
February 8—Melbourne, Australia—Marvel Stadium+
April 27, 2025—Indio, CA—Stagecoach
*with special guests Parker McCollum, Wyatt Flores and Ray Fulcher
+with special guests Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny and Lane Pittman
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