Luke Combs' 'My Kinda Saturday Night Tour' Shatters Attendance Records at Neyland Stadium

Luke Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" has set a new attendance record at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. The concert drew a record-breaking crowd of 92,045 people, making it the largest concert audience in the stadium's history. This surpasses the previous record set by East Tennessee native Morgan Wallen, who had two sold-out concerts in September 2024 that attracted a combined 156,161 attendees, making it the largest concert weekend in the stadium's history. The total attendance for Wallen's shows exceeded the previous record set by The Jackson 5 in 1984.
The success of Luke Combs' tour adds to his already historic career as a Grand Ole Opry member and multiple award-winner. Since the start of his "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" in March, Combs has consistently broken attendance records at every show. The tour will continue through the summer with stadium dates scheduled across the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe.
In conclusion, Luke Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" has made history at Neyland Stadium with a record-breaking attendance of 92,045 people, solidifying his status as a top performer in the music industry. The tour's success reflects Combs' widespread popularity and continued growth as an artist.