Commenters called Luke Combs a “legend,” applauded the “beautiful song,” and said they “love everything about this.” ❤️
A Brisbane woman sensationally ejected from Luke Combs’ Suncorp Stadium concert for allegedly “dancing too hard” has finally spoken out — and she’s landed a dream second chance to see the country superstar.
Luke Combs recently played back-to-back nights in Auckland, New Zealand, and there were at least two excited fans in the audience who had to go the extra mile to get to his show.
Artists, musicians and songwriters whose work significantly impacted country music in 2024 include Jessi Alexander, Kelsea Ballerini, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, HARDY, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Amythyst Kiah,
Lu ke Combs started his career after dropping out of Appalachian State University. He taught himself to play guitar and began performing at a local bar where he once worked as a bouncer. In 2017, he released his debut album This One’s for You and it was a massive hit. That album helped him quickly climb the ranks of the country music world.
Embarking on an eight-date tour of Australia and New Zealand, Luke Combs shared an unreleased ballad with his fans Down Under.
Well, that’s the reality for Shine Mills, who regularly gets mistaken for Luke Combs — the American country singer/songwriter currently selling out stadium shows. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Meet Luke Combs’ Australian lookalike.
Home-grown rugby stars joined US country music legend Luke Combs on stage at Eden Park as he performed a shoey in front of the crowd during his Saturday night show at New Zealand’s national stadium. All Blacks David Havili and Finlay Christie and Crusaders player Quinten Strange were among the group of a dozen or so rugby professionals who filed on to the makeshift platform with drinks in hand.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator, Luke Combs and Hozier are set to headline the 2025 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The four-day event will take place June 12-15
Country music superstar Luke Combs has landed on the Gold Coast, igniting a wave of excitement among fans ahead of his highly anticipated Australian tour.
It’s a fitting coincidence that a man who professed his deep desire to play for the All-Blacks last time he was in town now had the opportunity to play a gig at their home stadium. Even more fitting was that he donned an All-Blacks cap for the whole gig,
What’s in a look? It seems the answer is a lot for Aussie country singer Lane Pittman, whose luscious locks have become a trademark of sorts since he appeared as a contestant on The Voice.