Country music sensation Luke Combs is set to make history by becoming the first artist to perform two consecutive nights at the iconic Slane Castle in the Republic of Ireland. The 35-year-old North Carolina native, known for his chart-topping hits, will grace the stage on July 18 and 19, 2026, as part of his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. This unprecedented decision comes in response to overwhelming fan demand, solidifying Combs’ status as a powerhouse in the music industry. The concerts will feature stellar support acts, including Irish pop rock band The Script, American country singer Ty Myers, and the all-female trio The Castellows. Tickets for both nights will be available starting this Friday at 10:00 BST, with presale options already underway. Slane Castle, a venue with a rich history of hosting legendary acts like Queen, U2, and Madonna, boasts a capacity of 80,000 and has been a cornerstone of live music since 1981. Combs’ back-to-back performances mark a significant milestone, following in the footsteps of U2, who played twice in 2001 after their initial show sold out in record time.
