Country music superstar Luke Combs paid tribute to the sacrifices of military service members and their families on Veterans Day (November 11, 2025) by sharing a moving acoustic rendition of his unreleased song, “Ever Mine.” The track, which has become a highly requested fan favorite since its initial debut in 2020, captures the emotional toll of war through a soldier’s heartfelt correspondence.

“Ever Mine,” co-written by Combs with acclaimed songwriters Hailey Whitters and Charlie Worsham, is composed as a letter from a combat soldier to his wife back home. The powerful narrative expresses the soldier’s deep love and fear, focusing on the uncertainty of his return and the memory of his spouse as his only source of strength amidst the brutal reality of the battlefield.
The tender, sepia-toned lyrics convey the profound isolation and hope, with the soldier writing:
“Each day grows colder,
Filled with powder, smoke and steel,
I worry before it’s over, I’ve forgotten how to feel
I keep your picture in the pocket of my coat
I sometimes find when I’m alone
It’s my last bit of hope”
Combs shared the performance on Instagram, noting that the song was written “from the perspective of a soldier writing a letter to his wife during war without knowing if he’ll ever see her again.” The timing offered a resonant reminder of the commitments made by servicemen and women and their dedication to the country.
Expanding the Legacy: Combs’ Commitment to Military Support

The emotional resonance of “Ever Mine” aligns perfectly with Combs’ established history of supporting military personnel. A notable related event is his partnership with the Ford “Proud to Honor” program and his sustained contributions to the Guitars 4 Vets organization. This charity uses the therapeutic power of music to help veterans cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In 2021, Ford, in collaboration with Combs, donated $500,000 to the organization to help expand its programs, demonstrating a tangible commitment to the well-being of those who serve.
Data Confirms Global Ambitions: The “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour
While fans continue to campaign for an official studio release of “Ever Mine”, Combs is firmly focused on a monumental year of live performances in 2026. The country star recently announced his massive “My Kinda Saturday Night” world tour, a global stadium trek spanning two continents and eight countries, confirming his status as an international touring powerhouse.

The data for the tour shows its staggering scale, beginning in North America and concluding with major European stops:
| Date | Location | Venue |
| March 21 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium |
| April 18 | South Bend, IN | Notre Dame Stadium |
| May 9 | Norman, OK | Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium |
| May 16 | Green Bay, WI | Lambeau Field |
| May 30 | Montreal, QC | Parc Jean-Drapeau |
| July 11 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Johan Cruijff ArenA |
| July 18 | Slane, Ireland | Slane Castle |
| August 1 | London, UK | Wembley Stadium |
The tour features a rotating cast of special guests, including major industry figures like Dierks Bentley and Thomas Rhett on select dates, confirming that the 2026 itinerary is set to be one of the year’s largest global concert events.