Accommodation for Luke Combs Event Dated 17th -18th of January.
Riding high on a wave of global triumph, country music superstar Luke Combs will return to New Zealand early next year with his chart-topping music. On January 17 and 18, 2025, the multi-platinum, award-winning singer-songwriter will do back-to-back shows in Auckland’s famous Eden Park. Combs becomes the first country singer to ever play as the main act at Eden Park, the biggest stadium in New Zealand, marking an important milestone.
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Combs, whose popular radio single ‘Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma’ was included on the soundtrack of the recently released ‘Twisters’ film and is the focus of a new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, achieves yet another milestone with this album. The show, which is named Luke Combs: The Man I Am, includes a range of images, childhood souvenirs, instruments, set lists, and other items from Combs’ life and career.

Last week, Luke Combs received nominations for Album of the Year (Fathers & Sons), Male Vocalist of the Year, and the coveted Entertainer of the Year (which he won in 2021 and 2022) at this year’s CMA Awards. His impending tour is the next milestone in an already remarkable career.
Stadium to Arena: A Rapid Ascent
Combs’ transition from arenas to stadiums in less than a year highlights his growing following and impact. In the words of Frontier Touring, “Combs continues to cement his unparalleled trajectory, progressing from arenas into stadiums in just over a year.”
An Icon of Culture:
Combs’ impact is not limited to his music; it also includes cultural icons. Luke Combs: The Man I Am, a new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, includes personal items, boyhood memories, and pictures that provide an insight into his remarkable career. His song “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” is on the soundtrack of the most recent Twisters film.
Popularity among Locals:
With over 125 million streams in New Zealand alone and the smash track Fast Car spending 10 weeks at the top of the Kiwi radio airplay charts, Combs has clearly been well received by the local public. Combs keeps solidifying his unmatched path, moving from arenas to stadiums in a little more than a year.
The multi-platinum, award-winning singer-songwriter will play eight sold-out gigs in Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. Stateside legends Jordan Davis and Mitchell Tenpenny will also join him. For the first time in Australia and New Zealand, the spectacular stadium event will be of epic proportions.
Jam-Packed Eden Park:
Given that Eden Park can accommodate up to 60,000 people for concerts and two performances are planned to appeal to New Zealand’s growing country fan base, there should be a lot more tickets available this time around.