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- Luke Combs took live on Instagram Tuesday night to perform the first of what he promised will be many Livestreamed shows.
- Luke Combs has also had to cancel his live concerts due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
- The singer’s headlining appearances at the C2C Festival in the UK had to be canceled when the music festival was forced to postpone.
- “I’ll do one every week we’re quarantined,” Combs said at the conclusion of the four-song set.
- Combs also sang a pair of his big country-radio hits, “When It Rains It Pours” and his breakthrough single “Hurricane.”
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The American singer-songwriter Luke Combs took live on Instagram Tuesday night to perform the first of what he promised will be many Livestreamed shows. He has also had to cancel his live concerts due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Luke Combs said, “Replay of my live video… Pumped I was able to play a couple of songs for y’all! Thankful technology allows us to connect like this and forget about everything that’s going on for a little while. Everyone stay safe and keep up with the World Health Organization (@who) for all of the latest: www.who.int (link in their bio)”
Check out the live stream here.
“I’ll do one every week we’re quarantined,” Combs said at the conclusion of the four-song set, which kicked off with a soulful cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast Car” and included the debut of a new song, “What Do You Do When It Rains?”, that he just wrote during a writing retreat in Florida.
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Luke Albert Combs (born March 2, 1990) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Combs has released two albums for Columbia Nashville, which have combined to produce seven singles, each of which reached number one on Billboard‘s Country Airplay.
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