How to Get to Lambeau Field for Luke Combs

You're not going to believe how hard it is to see a concert at Lambeau Field. Not because tickets sell out — though they do, and not because it's expensive. But because Lambeau Field almost never hosts concerts. In fifteen years, only five artists have played that stadium. Five. And Luke Combs just became number six.

So when Luke Combs — the biggest country star on the planet right now — announced he's playing two nights at Lambeau Field on May 15 and 16, 2026, it wasn't just another tour stop. It was history. And if you're coming from Milwaukee, you need to know something: getting there is harder than you think.

Why Lambeau Concerts Feel Different

Lambeau Field isn't like American Family Field in Milwaukee, where you get summer concerts every year. It's not Summerfest. It's a football cathedral that only opens its gates for live music when the stars align. The Packers have a tiny window — late May to early June — when the grass isn't being prepped for football season. That's the only time concerts can happen. Miss it, and you're waiting another three years for the next one.

Luke Combs is at the absolute peak of his career. Two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year. Songs everybody knows — "Hurricane," "Beer Never Broke My Heart," "Fast Car." He's selling out stadiums everywhere, and Lambeau is one of the most legendary stops on the entire tour. Ten years from now, people are going to ask: "Were you there when Luke Combs played Lambeau?" You either say yes, or you spend the rest of your life wishing you had.

The Part Nobody Warns You About...

Milwaukee to Green Bay is normally a smooth 2-hour drive up I-43. But on Luke Combs concert day, everyone on that highway is heading to the same place. Traffic slows way down as you get closer to Lambeau. If you've ever driven to a Packers game, you know the drill. Now imagine that times ten thousand. Then there's parking. Free street parking? Gone by 3 PM. Official Lambeau lots? First-come, first-served, and you're paying $50-$60 for the privilege of walking half a mile.

And let's talk about the elephant in the room: somebody in your group has to stay sober. That person drives 2 hours up, watches everyone else have the time of their lives, then drives 2 hours home while everyone else passes out in the back seat. That's not a great night. That's a chore with a Luke Combs soundtrack.

There's a Better Way

At Who's on Layton, we're running luxury shuttle buses straight from Milwaukee to Lambeau Field for both nights of Luke Combs. And we're not just dropping you off in a parking lot and wishing you luck.

Here's what you get:

You check in at Who's on Layton at 11:00 AM. Grab a drink. Hang out. At 12:00 PM, we load up the luxury coaches — comfortable seats, private restroom on board, and cold drinks waiting for you. Canned beer, seltzers, snacks. You can bring your own cooler too if you want. Two onboard hosts keep the vibe fun. Then we pull up to D2 Bar — just two blocks from Lambeau Field.

The VIP Tailgate

If you book the full VIP package, you get access to a 2-hour pre-concert tailgate party at D2 Sports Pub. All-you-can-eat. All-you-can-drink. DJ spinning Luke Combs and country hits all afternoon. This isn't some sad parking lot cookout with warm beer and soggy chips. This is a real tailgate party, two blocks from Lambeau Field.

The Part Most People Forget: Getting Home

The show ends. You're buzzing. Your voice is shot from singing every word to "Fast Car." And now what? If you drove yourself, you're walking back to a dark parking lot, sitting in gridlock for an hour, then white-knuckling it through 2 hours of highway driving while you try not to fall asleep. If you took our shuttle? Your bus is waiting. Same comfortable seats. Same onboard hosts. You can celebrate. Decompress. Pass out. Whatever you need. You're not the one driving. That's the difference.

What It Costs

VIP Tailgate Package — $119 Round-trip luxury coach, drinks and snacks on board, 2-hour all-you-can-eat and drink tailgate at D2 Bar. Shuttle-Only Package — $89 Round-trip luxury coach, drinks and snacks on boardd. Let's do the math. Lambeau parking is $50-$60. Gas another $40. Drinks before and after the show? Easily $60 if you're buying at bars. For $119 we handle all of that plus you get the VIP tailgate experience.

How to Book (Before It Sells Out)

Pick your date. Pick your package. Show up at Who's on Layton at 11:30 AM. That's it. Note: This shuttle does not include your concert ticket. You'll need to grab that separately through Ticketmaster or wherever you usually get tickets.

Why This Matters

Luke Combs at Lambeau Field is one of those nights people talk about for years. Not just because of the show but because of the whole experience. The drive up with your crew. The tailgate where you meet other fans who are just as hyped as you are. The short walk to Lambeau Field, feeling that energy build as you get closer to the stadium. The show itself. Then the comfortable ride home, where you can relive every second of it. That's what you're paying for. Not just a bus ride.