It’s shaping up to be Luke Combs’ kinda Saturday night in Green Bay: country music, beer and summer-like weather.
Saturday, May 16, is the second night of Luke Combs’ two-night run at Lambeau Field, as part of the singer’s My Kinda Saturday Night tour. It’s also the warmest day of 2026 so far in Green Bay.
Scott Berschback, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Green Bay, said a high of 83 is expected by mid-afternoon. It’s the second time Green Bay has reached the 80s this year; the first was just the day before, Friday, May 15 – Combs’ first show.
While Combs won’t take the stage until about 9 p.m., gates for the concert open at 2:45 p.m. A pre-show tailgate concert in Titletown, featuring artists Harper Grace and Aniston Pate, is scheduled to start at 3 p.m., while Combs’ first opener at Lambeau takes the stage at 5:20 p.m.
Combs’ openers are Thelma & James, Jake Worthington, Ty Myers and Dierks Bentley – in that order.
Berschback said the afternoon will be very warm, but not humid. Some gusty winds are also expected.
“West winds will be gusting to between 20 and 30 mph during the afternoon, so it’ll be a little breezy, but quite warm,” he said.
Temps will dip below 80 by 7 p.m., and will quickly fall into the 60s after the sun sets, around 8:15 p.m, Berschback said.
By the time Combs takes the stage at 9 p.m., the temperature will be around 67, he said.
No rain is expected until close to sunrise, so concert attendees should have a dry drive home afterward.
Luke Combs’ shows are the first concerts at Lambeau since 2019, and the first time the football stadium has hosted back-to-back concerts.
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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What’s the weather forecast for Luke Combs’ second Lambeau concert?
Reporting by Kelli Arseneau, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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