Blessed with raw talent, his powerful sound landed him a solo performance in the fabled Carnegie Hall while he was still in high school.
Of course, city slicking wasn’t in Luke’s plans. He dropped out of college in his senior year and moved to Nashville, the epicenter of his beloved country genre, where he concentrated on improving his guitar-playing and songwriting skills. After honing his stage presence in countless live performances, he self-released key songs on early EPs including the single “Hurricane.”
Garnering audience buzz, Combs caught the attention of River House/Columbia Nashville, his first big recording contract. Reworking “Hurricane” for radio gave Combs his first hit, selling 15,000 copies and hitting #46 on the Billboard Country chart. This led to singing with Sony Music Nashville, and one more re-release of “Hurricane.” His debut album release, 2017s This One’s For You, solidified Combs’ status by reaching number one on the chart.
Comb’s next big hit was an evolution from “Hurricane’s” slow-burn buildup to the moving ballad “Beautiful Crazy” in 2018. The song charted at number one for almost two months and played a huge role in his becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry. It also helped him hit a huge milestone in becoming the first artist to hit Billboard's top country charts at the same time: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs, and Country Digital Song Sales.
Luke then hit the road hard and built up a fanbase on the back of his energetic, dominating performances, revealing his skill in capturing his audiences in ways few artists do. From 2017 to the present, Combs has relentlessly toured, both as headliner and in support of other artists like Lainey Wilson and Cody Johnson. His exclusive live performances on platforms like Apple Music have further cemented his reputation as a solid live act.
In the midst of all that stage time, Luke Combs continues to create new music. In 2019, he dropped what was destined to be another number one country album, What You See Is What You Get. Proving once again his ability to please country music fans, Combs charted more hits like “Even Though I’m Leaving,” “Does to Me,” and the crowd-pleasing “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”
The unstoppable Combs brought it again in 2022. His Growin’ Up LP once again made number one on the country charts with hits like “Doin’ This” and “The Kind of Love We Make.” Combs balances a bold new confidence with reflective humility, while his audiences continue to feel close to a singer who, despite being more popular than ever, yet never forgets where he came from.
Brooks was born on 7 February 1962. His mother was a successful country singer and Brooks was musical from a young age, playing a number of instruments as a child. Today, he is an enormously successful country singer. His popularity was particularly big during the 90s, when he broke record figures for numbers of sales and for concert attendance. To date, his album sales exceed 68 million. He has become a legend in his own right, alongside the likes of musical icons such as Elvis Presley and the Beatles. For instance, according to RIAA he is the second best-selling solo albums artist in the USA of all time behind Elvis Presley (and overall holds third place behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley). Overall, he has sold over 190 million records, making him one of the most successful artists of all time.
Brooks has released six albums that have achieved diamond status in the United States: ‘Garth Brooks’ , ‘No Fences’ , ‘Ropin' the Wind’, ‘The Hits’ , ‘Sevens’ and ‘Double Live’ which was his most successful, going platinum an incredible 21 times. Some of his most famous songs include the timeless hit ‘To Make You Feel My Love’ , ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’, ‘Friends in Low Places’ and ‘The River’.
Brooks has also won an incredible amount of highly prestigious awards during his time, from his two Grammy Awards to his 17 American Music Awards. On 21 October, 2012, Brooks was awarded the incredible honour of being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Venue great. Stage well lit, loomed professional. The band was really versatile, and Nathan! Well, he was his usual wonderful self. A lovely variety of his own songs, and traditional Irish songs. Great voice, energy, and everyone gave their all, to create a memorable experience for me. Thanks!
The show was awesome, there were several good guys! I love Luke and Brantley, they are a great combination!I would love to see Luke again soon in Alabama, I missed him in Birmingham. The interaction with the crowd was great. When I bought my tickets it was to see Luke Combs, and he didn't disappoint.
What an AMAZING show & performance. Great songs, Dirty Looks is awesome! Great play on words. I have a new artist to follow. Love the energy. Thank you so much for the autographs and the Meet and Greet. Will be looking for your future shows.
Not a fan of country music but love the awesome, wild and completely entertaining energy of a live concert? Then Garth Brooks is for you! I've been to many concerts in my day and continue to enjoy concerts from specific artists (Jake Bugg, Billy, Joel, Elton John, and Lady Gaga to name a few), but I must admit the most energetic, over-the-top entertaining and awesomely fun concerts I ever had the opportunity to attend were Garth Brooks extravaganzas! To call anything Garth Brooks and his team do anything less than an extravaganza or lifetime adventure simply dose not do it justice. In the early 1990's throughout the 2000's, Garth Brooks and his music were on fire. Garth sold CDs like candy and kept his music and concerts reasonably priced so the masses could enjoy him without filing for bankruptcy. To this day, I relive many of Garth's live events through DVDs (my all time favorite music video is Garth's first "body surf" in Dublin while singing The River)! In 2012, Garth Brooks and his wife Trish Yearwood set up a special and very unique event in Las Vegas. It was a more personal experience with basically just a charismatic, gifted man on the stage and his guitar. The show, in my opinion, was equivalent to a live version of "Garth Unplugged" that air on many of today's music channels. In summary, you must see Garth in concert to believe and feel what I'm attempting to put into words. His energy is contagious, his music is exciting and he always manages to surprise us all with his genius level talent. You can't blame it all on my roots because I'm a city boy at heart but when it comes to country, Garth Brooks is 220 (second to none)!