“There ain't no love in Oklahoma, but there will be plenty of buses and trains in Olympic Park for the Luke Combs concerts at Accor Stadium this Friday and Saturday night” is how NSW Traffic told its followers that public transport will be the best way to get to and from Luke Combs’ upcoming shows in Sydney.
Combs will headline Accor Stadium on Friday, 31 January, and Saturday, 1 February. Over 160,000 fans are expected to attend the concerts. So, to avoid hours in traffic, Transport NSW encourages ticketholders to leave their cars at home and catch public transport.
According to the Transport NSW website and NSW Traffic’s social media channels, “hundreds” of additional trains and buses will run to the Olympic Park precinct in Sydney. The cost of travel is already included in fans’ concert tickets. When boarding their services a ten-minute walk from the stadium, fans will be able to show their tickets to public transport staff and head home.
While using public transport is encouraged, fans should know that works are taking place on the T2 Inner West Line and the Central Coast & Newcastle line on Friday, 31 January. Punters are advised to allow extra travel time and plan ahead.
If you’re driving in, you must have pre-booked parking. All available parking spaces near the venue sold out for Friday, 31 January, and limited parking spots are selling fast for Saturday, 1 February.
You can find more information about travelling to and from Luke Combs’ Sydney shows here.
Combs performed in Brisbane last week, and following his Accor Stadium concerts, he’ll head to Melbourne for two shows at Marvel Stadium on Friday, 7 February, and Saturday, 8 February. All shows sold out almost immediately.
The tour has seen Combs joined by special guests Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Australia’s own Lane Pittman—who auditioned for The Voice Australia with a rendition of Combs’ Even Though I’m Leaving in 2022 and supported Combs on his 2023 Australian tour. Combs is touring off the back of his recent surprise album, Fathers & Sons.