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Nation Music Corridor of Fame® and Museum celebrated the opening of its latest exhibition, Luke Combs: The Man I Am. The exhibit traces Combs’ story from singing along with his college choirs in North Carolina to headlining stadiums world wide. It opens July 11 and runs till June 2025 and is included with museum admission.
The exhibit consists of stage put on, tour memorabilia, manuscripts, set lists, devices, images, posters, childhood memorabilia, and extra. The official exhibit playlist is now obtainable right here.
Combs visited Nashville in January 2014 to file his debut EP, The Approach She Rides, and completely moved to the world that September at age 24. He signed with a reserving agent inside a yr and stuffed small rooms all through the Southeast with followers who had found him on-line. After independently releasing three EPs, and with buzz constructing round him partly attributable to his tune “Hurricane,” Combs signed a file take care of River Home Artists and Sony Music Nashville in October 2016, two years after shifting to Nashville.
“Hurricane” earned Combs his first nation radio #1 in Might 2017. His debut album from the identical yr, This One’s for You, which included “Hurricane,” spent 50 weeks atop the nation albums chart, tying Shania Twain’s file for many weeks at #1. In 2019, Combs grew to become the primary artist to high the Billboard Nation Airplay chart along with his first 5 singles — after which prolonged the file to 13 consecutive #1 songs. Via April 2024, he has amassed a complete of 16 solo Billboard Nation Airplay chart-toppers.
After enjoying small reveals in bars, golf equipment and theaters for a number of years, Combs started headlining reveals in entrance of 1000’s in arenas and amphitheaters in 2019. His sold-out 2023 world tour took him to stadiums all through North America and arenas in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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