Luke Combs Announces 2026 Tour Stop In Ames, Iowa
Country music superstar Luke Combs has announced a highly anticipated stop in Ames, Iowa, as part of his 2026 tour. The concert, scheduled for October 15, 2026, will take place at the newly renovated Jack Trice Stadium, marking one of the largest events in the venue’s history.
The announcement, made early this morning, has sparked excitement among fans across the Midwest. Combs, known for hits like "Forever After All" and "Beer Never Broke My Heart," has become one of the most influential artists in country music. His Ames stop is part of a broader tour that includes major cities across the U.S.
Tickets will go on sale next Friday, April 18, at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Given Combs’ massive popularity, fans are already preparing for a competitive ticket-buying process. Past tours have seen tickets sell out within minutes.
The Ames concert is expected to draw tens of thousands of attendees, providing a significant economic boost to the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, and businesses in the area are anticipating a surge in visitors as fans travel from neighboring states.
This announcement comes as Combs continues to dominate the country music scene. His latest album, "Midnight Skies," debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart earlier this year. The Ames stop is one of only a handful of Midwest locations on the tour, making it a must-see event for regional fans.
Social media has been buzzing since the news broke, with fans sharing their excitement and making plans to attend. The hashtag #LukeCombsAmes has already begun trending on Twitter, reflecting the widespread enthusiasm for the event.
As anticipation builds, Ames officials are working to ensure a smooth and memorable experience for concertgoers. Additional transportation options and event logistics are being coordinated to accommodate the large crowd expected at Jack Trice Stadium.
Luke Combs’ Ames concert is shaping up to be one of the biggest events of 2026 in Iowa, solidifying his status as a country music powerhouse and a draw for fans nationwide.