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Luke Combs Announces Dates for 2019 'Beer Never Broke My Heart' Tour

Luke Combs is ready to take on larger venues in his first ever headlining arena tour. Lanco and Jameson Rodgers will join Combs on the Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour starting at the end of January and continuing through mid-May.

Combs burst onto the country music scene with his debut album, This One's For You in June 2017. The record went Platinum and hung out on the very top of Billboard's Country Music Chart for 12 weeks. Fans also love to stream the album as it's become the most streamed country album of 2018 with over 1 billion plays. This summer, Combs released an extended version of the record called This One's For You Too featuring five new tracks.

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Previously, Combs opened for Jason Aldean and headlined his own Don't Tempt Me With A Good Time Tour, but his 2019 dates mark the first time he will lead a tour in large arenas and amphitheaters, including noteworthy venues like the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City and the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver.

The tour is very fan-friendly with many of the dates landing on the weekend. Tickets, priced between $25 -$50, will go on sale starting Sept. 14 through Ticketmaster's Verified Fan Program in an attempt to significantly cut down on scalping.

Luke Combs' 2019 Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour Dates:

Jan. 31 — Birmingham, Ala. — Legacy Arena at the BJCC
Feb. 1 — Huntington, W.V. — Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Feb. 2 — Greensboro, N.C. — Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Feb. 7 — Wichita, Kan. — INTRUST Bank Arena
Feb. 8 — North Little Rock, Ark. — Verizon Arena
Feb. 9 — Baton Rouge, La. — Raising Cane's River Center
Feb. 14 — Greenville, S.C. — Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Feb. 15 — Knoxville, Tenn. — Thompson-Boling Arena
Feb. 16 — Evansville, Ind. — Ford Center
Feb. 21 — Hershey, Pa. — Giant Center
Feb. 22 — Columbus, Ohio — Schottenstein Center
Feb. 23 — Charlottesville, Va. — John Paul Jones Arena
Feb. 28 — New York, N.Y. — Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom
March 1 — Bangor, Maine — Cross Insurance Center
March 2 — Worcester, Mass. — DCU Center
March 8 — Tupelo, Miss. — BancorpSouth Arena
March 9 — Orange Beach, Ala. — Amphitheatre at The Wharf
March 28 — London, Ontario — Budweiser Gardens
March 29 — Oshawa, Ontario — Tribute Communities Centre
March 30 — Kingston, Ontario — Leon's Centre
April 11 — Duluth, Minn. — AMSOIL Arena
April 12 — Moline, Ill. — TaxSlayer Center
April 13 — Saginaw, Mich. — Dow Event Center
April 25 — Green Bay, Wis. — Resch Center
April 26 — La Crosse, Wis. — La Crosse Center
May 10 — Tulsa, Okla. — BOK Center
May 11 — Omaha, Neb. — CHI Health Center Omaha
May 12 —Morrison, Colo. — Red Rocks Amphitheater

(Lanco and Jameson Rodgers play each date except for Feb. 28 when only Rodgers opens.)

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