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Luke Combs to Launch Pop-Up Radio Channel on SiriusXM

March 6, 2026 6 views
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Luke Combs to Launch Pop-Up Radio Channel on SiriusXM
Luke Combs Radio Courtesy SiriusXM Trending on Billboard Luke Combs has dominated country radio over the past decade-plus with hits including “Beautiful Crazy” and “Forever After All.” Now, the two-time CMA entertainer of the year winner has teamed with SiriusXM to launch the exclusive pop-up channel Luke Combs Radio. Explore Luke Combs See latest videos, charts and news The channel debuts Saturday (March 7), and will be available in cars on channel 79 until March 20, then on channel 57 from March 20 to 27. Luke Combs Radio will also be available in the SiriusXM app March 7 until April 5. Related Olivia Dean's 'Man I Need' Closes In On Australian Chart Record Friday Music Guide: New Music From Harry Styles, Yebba, aespa & More Dom Dolla Drops First Cut of 2026 With Remix of 'Addicted To Bass': Stream It Now The channel is curated and presented by Combs, featuring music spanning genres including rock and country that he has been inspired by, from ’70s and ’80s classic rock, ’90s and 2000s country and artists including Alan Jackson, George Strait, Elton John and Billy Joel. Fans can also expect to hear much of Combs’ own music, such as “Back in the Saddle,” “When It Rains It Pours” and “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” as well as deep album cuts, unique collaborations with artists spanning different genres and more. The new pop-up channel comes as Combs gears up for his new, 22-song album The Way I Am (out March 20 on Sony Music Nashville) and his forthcoming stadium My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. The Way I Am includes songs such as “Back in the Saddle,” “Giving Her Away” and the Alison Krauss collaboration “Ever Mine.” SiriusXM started launching artist channels in the mid-2000s, and has since hosted full-time channels from artists such as Willie Nelson, Eminem, Diplo and Pitbull, as well as collaborating with artists including Green Day, Luke Bryan, Metallica, Usher and Billie Eilish on shorter-run pop-up stations. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Post Comment Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about? Get in the know on Visit Billboard Pro for music business news