Luke Combs has added another date to his Slane Castle stop next July due to what organizers said was "overwhelming demand."

Combs will be performing at Co Meath's Slane Castle on July 18 as well as July 19, 2026, organizers confirmed on Wednesday, October 15.

The US country star's Slane date was announced less than a week after his first date was confirmed.

The "When It Rains It Pours" singer will be joined by Dublin natives The Script, as well as Ty Meyers, and The Castellowes for both of the Slane shows.

The two Irish stops are part of Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour."

Tickets for Luke Combs' concert at Slane Castle will be priced from €121.25 including booking fee (subject to 12.5% service charge per ticket, max €10.50), MCD Productions said.

Tickets will be limited to eight per transaction. 

MCD presale and Mastercard presale for tickets to Luke Combs at Slane began this morning.

General on-sale tickets begin tomorrow, Friday, October 17, at 10 am Irish time on Ticketmaster.ie.

Grammy-nominated Combs joins an illustrious list of musicians who have played at Slane Castle, including U2, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Guns ‘N Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kings Of Leon, David Bowie, and Queen.

Combs will be the first musician to play Slane since Harry Styles -  supported by Inhaler, Wet Leg, Annie Mac, and Mitch Rowland - headlined in June 2023.

He is also the first country music star to play Slane.

Combs last played Ireland in October 2023 at Dublin's 3Arena in support of his fourth studio album "Gettin' Old."

Commenting on his upcoming tour, Combs said: “This year has been awesome. We’ve gotten to play some of the most iconic festivals in the world and promote country music in ways that it normally isn’t.

"That said, while the festivals are awesome, there’s nothing like a headline show on a full tour with all of my fans. It’s hard to beat!

"I can’t wait for March 2026 for the ‘My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.’ We’re going to 8 different countries, bringing along a ton of great support, and by then will have a lot of new music to play.”