How many streams did Luke Combs have?
And just a couple of years into his career, Combs had amassed a startling one billion streams of his music. Luke Combs on Tour.
What you see is what you get Luke Combs?
ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist Luke Combs continues his extensive "What You See Is What You Get Tour" in the fall of 2020 including his headline debut at New York's Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, December 1. Additional stops include Raleigh's PNC Arena, Dallas' American Airlines Center, San Francisco's Chase Center, Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena, Chicago's United Center, Orlando's Amway Center and Boston's TD Garden among several others. The newly confirmed dates feature Combs performing with a new in-the-round stage design. Featured special guests include Ashley McBryde, Drew Parker and Ray Fulcher.
What is Luke Combs' style of music?
There's not an ounce of artifice involved in a Luke Combs concert. The big, burly, bearded country star has a voice to match and a no-nonsense performance style that's all about stepping up to the mic and keeping it real. No pyrotechnics, no stage dives, just pure, honest country music. After his unprecedented string of hits from his first album ("Hurricane," "When It Rains It Pours," "One Number Away") made him a major Nashville star straight out of the gate, he wasted little time in hitting the road hard. In 2017 he launched his first outing as a headliner with the 55-city Don't Tempt Me With a Good Time tour, breaking attendance records along the way, and bringing along openers Ray Fulcher, Josh Phillips, and Faren Rachels. By 2018 he was busy showing the broad range of his appeal by playing shows all over Europe. Not long after, he announced another leap forward with his 2019 Beer Never Broke My Heart tour, which moved the young singer up to the arena circuit, supported by LANCO and Jameson Rogers. Unsurprisingly, most of the venues sold out in just the first couple of days.
Was Luke Combs a good concert?
Luke Combs concert was great. Best concert experience ive ever attended. Dude sounds as good live as he does on the radio.