Luke Combs shares new song “Giving Her Away”

December 5, 2025—Global superstar Luke Combs’ new song, “Giving Her Away,” is out today. Listen/share HERE
Of the track, Combs shares, “One of my good buddies Josh Phillips sent me this song that he wrote and I was just absolutely blown away by it. Josh has just been on an absolute streak recently with these songs that he’s been writing and this one luckily made it to my inbox. Josh used to crash on the couch with me back in Boone and I used to go down and play shows with him, so it’s kind of a full circle moment for me to get to record one of his songs and put it out there for you guys. I think it’s real special and I hope you guys love it.”
“Giving Her Away” follows the release of The Prequel earlier this fall—a 3-song collection featuring “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes” and “Days Like These” (listen HERE)—as well as Combs’ latest single, “Back in the Saddle,” which recently reached #1 at country radio. His 20th consecutive #1, “Back in the Saddle” extends his unprecedented success at country radio, as he continues to hold the record for the most consecutive chart-toppers to begin a career.
Known for his electric live performances, Combs will embark on his massive “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” next year with sold-out stadium shows across the U.S., U.K. and Europe, including three nights at London’s Wembley Stadium, two nights at Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield, two nights at Ireland’s Slane Castle, two nights at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field and stops at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, South Bend’s Notre Dame Stadium, Knoxville’s Neyland Stadium, Columbus’ Ohio Stadium, Paris’ Accor Arena and Sweden’s Ullevi among others. Special guests on the 2026 run include Dierks Bentley, The Script, The Teskey Brothers, Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington, Thelma & James and The Castellows. See below for complete tour itinerary.
The tour adds to an already historic career for Combs, who recently became the highest RIAA certified country artist ever with 168 million units sold (surpassing Garth Brooks) and made history as the first country artist to headline both Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. Earlier this year, Combs also topped the bills at several other all-genre festivals including Austin City Limits, Newport Folk Festival and New Orleans JazzFest, became the first country artist with two songs earning a billion streams on Spotify and the first with four singles certified RIAA Diamond. These accomplishments follow Combs’ latest album, Fathers & Sons, which reflects on his experiences as a dad and the unique bond between parents and their children, and led NPR Music to praise, “he’s going beyond the country realm now and really has become a pop star, a global popstar.”
A Grand Ole Opry member and 11x CMA, 4x ACM, 6x Billboard Music Award-winner from Asheville, NC, Combs recently collaborated with artists such as Post Malone (“Guy For That” + “Missin’ You Like This”), Bailey Zimmerman (“Backup Plan,” the 2025 SEC Network anthem), Jon Bellion (“WHY”) and Alex Warren (“Ordinary (Live at Lollapalooza)”), and partnered with Opry Entertainment Group to open Category 10—an entertainment complex in downtown Nashville. Combs also performed an unforgettable duet of “Fast Car” with Tracy Chapman at the 66th Grammy Awards and joined forces with Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor to headline “Concert for Carolina,” a special benefit show that raised over $24.5 million for Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
LUKE COMBS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
March 21—Las Vegas, NV—Allegiant Stadium* (LOW TICKETS)
April 4—Charlottesville, VA—Scott Stadium†
April 11—Ames, IA—Jack Trice Stadium† (LOW TICKETS)
April 18—South Bend, IN—Notre Dame Stadium† (LOW TICKETS)
April 25—Columbus, OH—Ohio Stadium†
May 2—Knoxville, TN—Neyland Stadium†
May 9—Norman, OK—Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium†
May 15—Green Bay, WI—Lambeau Field†
May 16—Green Bay, WI—Lambeau Field† (SOLD OUT)
May 29—Montreal, Quebec—Parc Jean-Drapeau†
May 30—Montreal, Quebec—Parc Jean-Drapeau† (SOLD OUT)
June 5—Toronto, Ontario—Rogers Stadium†
June 6—Toronto, Ontario—Rogers Stadium† (SOLD OUT)
July 4—Gothenburg, Sweden—Ullevi‡ (LOW TICKETS)
July 7—Paris, France—Accor Arena§ (LOW TICKETS)
July 11—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Johan Cruijff ArenA‡ (SOLD OUT)
July 18—Ireland—Slane Castle‡ (SOLD OUT)
July 19—Ireland—Slane Castle‡ (SOLD OUT)
July 24—Edinburgh, U.K.—Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium+
July 25—Edinburgh, U.K.—Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium+ (SOLD OUT)
July 31—London, U.K.—Wembley Stadium# (SOLD OUT)
August 1—London, U.K.—Wembley Stadium# (SOLD OUT)
August 2—London, U.K.—Wembley Stadium#
*with special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers and Thelma & James
†with special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James
‡with special guests The Script, Ty Myers and The Castellows
§with special guests Ty Myers and The Castellows
+with special guests The Teskey Brothers, Ty Myers and The Castellows
#with special guests Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers and The Castellows