
Weather Alert: Luke Combs Adjusts Set Times for Parc Jean-Drapeau Show
Fans gearing up for the powerhouse vocals of Luke Combs in Montreal should take note: the schedule for the Friday performance at Parc Jean-Drapeau has been officially modified. Due to unpredictable weather conditions, the production team has shifted the timeline to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
The American country star is currently visiting Montreal as part of his highly anticipated “My Kinda Saturday Night” tour. With two massive shows scheduled for Friday and Saturday, the energy in the city is high, but nature had other plans for Friday evening.
Updated Schedule for Friday’s Performance
To navigate the weather challenges, Evenko has announced the following adjusted timeline:
- Doors Open: 4:00 PM
- Dierks Bentley (Opening Act): 5:15 PM
- Luke Combs (Main Event): 6:30 PM
In a formal statement, Evenko expressed their gratitude for the fans’ flexibility, stating, “Thank you for your understanding regarding this situation, which is beyond our control.”
Why the Change? Severe Weather in Montreal
The decision to move the start time comes as a precaution against severe weather warnings for the Greater Montreal area. Meteorologists have warned of wind gusts reaching up to 80 km/h on Friday evening and throughout the night, accompanied by periods of heavy rain.
For those attending the show at Parc Jean-Drapeau, it is highly recommended to dress accordingly and stay updated on local weather alerts to ensure a smooth trip to the venue.
What to Expect from the “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour
Despite the schedule shift, the excitement remains. Luke Combs continues to dominate the country music charts, and his Montreal stop is expected to be one of the highlights of the tour. Whether you are there for the chart-topping hits or the raw energy of a live performance, this is a weekend Montreal country fans won’t forget.
Pro Tip: If you are attending the Saturday show, keep an eye on official social media channels for any further updates, although the Friday shift was a specific response to the immediate weather forecast.




