The Luke Combs setlist for the “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” has been revealed. Luke Combs is one of the biggest names in modern country music, known for songs that feel easy to sing along to and lyrics that connect quickly with a live crowd. His concerts usually move between upbeat crowd favorites, slower emotional songs, and the kind of choruses that turn into full-arena singalongs. That mix is a big reason his shows always feel warm and easy to get into. The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour brings that same style back on the road, with a set expected to blend major hits with newer songs.
What is the setlist for Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour set?
The following is what Luke Combs is expected to play in his setlist for the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. This is based on the first few shows from the tour and the songs that keep coming back in those sets. The main fan-favorite songs seem to be staying in place, while a few others move around a bit depending on the stop. From those early shows, the overall shape of the set starts to come through. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- My Kinda Saturday Night
- Lovin’ on You
- Hurricane
- She Got the Best of Me
- Tell ‘Em About Tonight
- One Number Away
- Soon As I Get Home (live debut)
- Back in the Saddle
- Must’ve Never Met You
- The Kind of Love We Make
- Sleepless in a Hotel Room
- ReThink Some Things
- Forever After All
- Better Together
- I Ain’t No Cowboy
- Wish Upon A Whiskey
- Remember Him That Way
- Be By You
- Beautiful Crazy
- Crazy Train / She Will Be Loved / Billie Jean / I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing / Something Like That
- Alcohol of Fame (live debut)
- Cold as You
- When It Rains It Pours
- 1, 2 Many
- Beer Never Broke My Heart
Encore:
- Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma
Although the main order is planned out, parts of the show can still change naturally once the crowd settles in. If one of the bigger choruses gets the whole place singing, he may stay in that same feeling a little longer before moving into a slower song. At the same time, Luke may also decide in the moment that another song fits better there, whether that means moving a fan favorite forward or saving a quieter track for later. Those little choices help the concert feel more in tune with that specific crowd instead of exactly the same every night.
The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour really matches the kind of live show Luke Combs does best. His concerts usually have that easy mix of fun, loud sing-along moments and slower songs that feel more personal, so the set naturally moves through both sides of his music. The bigger hits are likely to stay as the main crowd moments, while the newer songs help keep the show feeling current. Put together, it gives the whole concert a very easy, familiar flow that feels good from beginning to end.
