The ceremony will be held in Nashville on October 30th.
Luke Combs will be inducted into Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame on Wednesday, October 30th. The 34-year-old country star poses during the Bootlegger Bonfire Fan Club weekend getaway on Saturday (October 12) in Miramar Beach, Fla., via a video package that includes the song “Careful What You Wish For.” I was surprised by the announcement.
“I want to thank my whole team, my wife and kids, Happy and everyone who’s here. You know who you are. You don’t even have to say it. Thank you, everyone,” Combs said from the stage. Said.
None He joins Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, Hank Williams Jr. and many others in this honor that begins at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Nashville.
In the 10 years since Combs moved to Nashville from North Carolina, he has become a global superstar with 19 consecutive No. 1 singles, sold out countless venues, and more. He moved to town in 2014 without a publishing or record deal and amassed a devoted fan base known as bootleggers.
Combs will team up with fellow North Carolina natives Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor to compete in the Explore Asheville and Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority sponsored event at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, October 26th. He headlined a special benefit show, “Concert for Carolina.” Located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Tar Heel State is where Combs, Church and Taylor grew up, where they first discovered their musical interests, and where Strings played many times throughout his career and holds a special place in his life. Therefore, it is a very special place for all four artists. heart. The event will be hosted by ESPN’s Marty Smith and Barstool Sports’ Caleb Presley, and additional artists will be announced. The concert sold out within hours of its release last week.
This fall, Combs will open a Category 10 entertainment complex in Nashville in partnership with Opry Entertainment Group, a division of Ryman Hospitality Properties. Inspired by his debut chart-topping hit “Hurricane,” the fan’s first honky-tonk with live music, food, spirits and sports opens at Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville. I’ll take over.
This multi-level property will be the largest and most versatile entertainment complex in the downtown entertainment district. The 69,000 square foot complex, which can accommodate approximately 3,200 people both indoors and outdoors, will be customized to reflect Combs’ passion for music, songwriting, whiskey and sports in an unparalleled downtown Nashville experience.
The facility will include a 1,500-person concert venue for ticketed events with a large dance floor and sports bar on the main level. The Eye will be a 7,000-square-foot rooftop with unobstructed views of the Cumberland River and Nissan Stadium, making it the largest outdoor deck in the area. The three interior levels feature unique entertainment experiences inspired by Combs’ songs, lifestyle, personal interests and deep connections with bootlegger fans.
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