A new report from American Songwriter reveals that the country superstar drew a crowd of 97,367 fans at Ohio Stadium in Columbus earlier this year, breaking a record at the famed venue that had previously been held by Pink Floyd.
Combs, who has racked up six No. 1 hits on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart so far, is also said to have grossed over $11 million at the April 25 show at Ohio Stadium, making it his highest-earning show to date.
View this post on InstagramAnd it's not the first time Combs has dethroned a legendary artist with a new record-setting achievement. Last year, Combs surpassed country icon Garth Brooks to become the highest-certified country artist in history by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
"When my team first told me about this, my initial reaction was, ‘Are you sure? There’s no way,'" Combs said in 2025, per Billboard. "It was only 8 years ago that I got my first [RIAA] plaque for 'Hurricane' going gold."
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