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Skillet Announce Massive 2025–2026 World Tour

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22x platinum and GRAMMY-nominated rock band Skillet aren’t slowing down anytime soon. The group just announced a packed touring schedule that stretches well into 2026, plus the release of their new live single and video, “SHOWTIME,” out tonight at midnight ET.

After a whirlwind summer that saw them play to nearly 400,000 fans across Europe, with stops in Lithuania, Sweden, Poland, Germany, Italy, Croatia, and Belgium, Skillet is gearing up to take their explosive live show even further.

First up, they’re heading to South America this October, where demand is already off the charts. Shows in Lima, Peru and Belo Horizonte, Brazil are sold out, and their Mexico City date has been moved to a larger venue to handle the crush of fans.

Then this fall, Skillet joins Jeremy Camp for a full U.S. tour before returning overseas next spring for a massive 23-city European run. The newly announced 2026 tour includes major stops in London, Glasgow, Paris, Munich, Warsaw, and Barcelona, with tickets available now at Skillet.com.

With crowds selling out arenas across continents and a live show built to shake rafters, Skillet continues to prove why they’re one of rock’s most enduring forces, and 2025–2026 is shaping up to be their biggest era yet.

SKILLET 2025 SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR 

  • Oct 19 Pepsi Center – Iztacalco, Mexico City, Mexico UPGRADED VENUE
  • Oct 22 CC Barranco – Lima, Peru SOLD OUT
  • Oct 24 Audio – Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Oct 25 Mister Rock – Belo Horizonte, Brazil SOLD OUT 
  • Oct 26 Tork N Roll – Curitiba, Brazil
  • Oct 28 Teatro Cariola – Santiago, Chile
  • Oct 30 Arena Sur – Buenos Aires, Argentina

SKILLET U.S. AWAKENING TOUR

  • Nov 6 Huntington Center – Toledo, OH
  • Nov 7 Wright State University Nutter Center – Dayton, OH
  • Nov 8 Freedom Hall Civic Center – Johnson City, TN
  • Nov 9 Crown Coliseum – Fayetteville, NC
  • Nov 13 First National Bank Arena – Jonesboro, AR
  • Nov 14 Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land – Sugar Land, TX
  • Nov 15 Cadence Bank Center (at Bell County Expo Center) – Belton, TX
  • Nov 16 LeTourneau University Belcher Center – Longview, TX SOLD OUT
  • Nov 20 Pensacola Bay Center – Pensacola, FL
  • Nov 21 The Classic Center Arena (formerly Akins Ford Arena) – Athens, GA
  • Nov 22 F&M Bank Arena – Clarksville, TN
  • Nov 23 Propst Arena at Von Braun Center – Huntsville, AL
  • Nov 29 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort – Mt. Pleasant, MI

SKILLET EUROPEAN TOUR 2026

  • Apr 16 Hamburg, Germany – Inselpark Arena
  • Apr 18 Cologne, Germany – Palladium
  • Apr 19 Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
  • Apr 21 London, England – O2 Academy Brixton
  • Apr 22 Birmingham, England – O2 Academy
  • Apr 24 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy
  • Apr 25 Manchester, England – O2 Victoria Warehouse
  • Apr 27 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
  • Apr 28 Paris, France – Zénith
  • May 1 Offenbach, Germany – Stadthalle
  • May 2 Munich, Germany – Zenith
  • May 3 Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
  • May 5 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
  • May 7 Warsaw, Poland – Torwar
  • May 8 Wroclaw, Poland  – A2 Centrum
  • May 9 Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlín
  • May 12 Bucharest, Romania – The Roman Arenas
  • May 14 Sofia, Bulgaria  – Arena Armeec
  • May 16 Belgrade, Serbia  – Štark Arena
  • May 18 Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
  • May 20 Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz
  • May 21 Madrid, Spain  – La Riviera
  • May 23 Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena

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Luke Combs Announces 12 New Stadium Shows for 2027 ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’

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Luke Combs is extending his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour into 2027, announcing 12 new stadium shows across the United States.

The new dates continue the tour that Combs launched in 2026, though fans can expect a different lineup of opening acts. Treaty Oak Revival, Avery Anna, Shenandoah and Wyatt McCubbin will join Combs at various stops throughout the 2027 run.

The tour takes its name from “My Kinda Saturday Night,” a song from Combs’ latest album, The Way I Am. The singer recently wrapped the 2026 leg with three sold-out performances at London’s Wembley Stadium.

For now, the 12 newly announced stadium concerts are the only dates listed on Combs’ official tour calendar. Tickets for all 12 shows go on sale August 21.

The announcement had been teased throughout the week, with several venues revealing details before Combs officially announced the dates on Thursday morning.

The limited schedule reflects a shift in how Combs is approaching life on the road. With three young children — ages four, nearly three and six months — the singer has spoken about putting more time aside for his family. The days of spending most of the week away from home may be becoming less common for the country star.

That does not mean Combs is stepping away from the stage. Every 2027 date announced so far is scheduled at a football stadium with a capacity of at least 60,000 people.

The strategy is similar to one adopted by several major country artists in recent years, including Morgan Wallen: fewer shows in much larger venues. Rather than spending months on the road playing arenas and smaller venues, Combs can reach a large audience with a limited number of performances.

For fans, that makes each stop a bigger event. For Combs, it offers a way to keep touring while spending more time at home with his family.

Tickets go on sale August 21.

Tour Dates for Luke Combs 2027 ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour’:

April 3 — Arlington, Texas @ AT&T Stadium
April 10 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ U.S. Bank Stadium
April 17 — Detroit, Mich. @ Ford Field
April 24 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Lincoln Financial Field
May 1 — Foxborough, Mass. @ Gillette Stadium
May 8 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Acrisure Stadium
May 15 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Arrowhead Stadium
May 29 — Edmonton, Alb. Canada @ Commonwealth Stadium
June 5 — Vancouver, B.C. Canada @ BC Place
June 12 — Boise, Idaho @ Albertsons Stadium
June 19 — Denver, Colo. @ Empower Field at Mile High
June 26 — San Diego, Calif. @ Petco Park

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Steve Lacy Announces 27-Date Fall Tour Behind Oh Yeah?

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Steve Lacy is hitting the road this fall with a 27-date tour in support of his upcoming album, Oh Yeah?

The tour kicks off September 27 in Minneapolis and will take Lacy across North America, with stops planned in Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and New York. The run will wrap up in Vancouver.

Oh Yeah? marks Lacy’s first album since 2022’s Gemini Rights, the record that helped further establish him as one of R&B and alternative music’s most distinctive voices. The new album features appearances from SZA, Erykah Badu and Cecile Believe.

The upcoming tour will be Lacy’s first major run since the 2022 Give You the World Tour, which supported Gemini Rights. Four years later, he is set to return to the stage with new material and a string of dates across North America.

Steve Lacy Oh Yeah? Tour Dates:
09-27 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
09-30 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom
10-03 Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
10-05 Toronto, Ontario – Coca-Cola Coliseum
10-06 Laval, Quebec – Place Bell
10-10 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
10-13 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
10-15 Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
10-18 Washington, DC – The Anthem
10-20 Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome by Rutter Mills
10-22 Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
10-23 Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater
10-26 Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheatre
10-28 Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center
10-30 Atlanta, GA – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
11-02 Nashville, TN – Nashville Municipal Auditorium
11-05 Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
11-07 Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
11-08 Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
11-11 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
11-13 Las Vegas, NV – The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
11-17 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
11-19 San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at Petco Park
11-21 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
11-24 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
11-28 Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater
11-30 Vancouver, British Columbia – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

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