Country music artist Luke Combs has had a skyrocketing career since he first hit the Country Music Industry. The “When It Rains It Pours” singer is still learning about entertaining large crowds and has soaked up knowledge like a sponge while touring with Jason Aldean for the High Noon Neon tour.
“His approach to the stage every night is, like I said, I’ve learned from Jason that he really cares about the fans and they experience on stage every night… That’s really important to me,” Combs relayed to Sounds Like Nashville.
Native to North Carolina, Luke went on to express his admiration of Jason’s ability to entertain and captivate the audience. “We’ve done a lot of opening slots, a lot of festival slots where we’re playing for 45 minutes, we may have even done an hour but I think dealing a 90 minute set, three or four nights a week in front of twenty to thirty thousand people that are there to see you… How do you keep all those people entertained and keep them from getting bored? I think Jason and Brantley alike were both great examples of that so I’m lucky to have been out with guys that are true entertainers,”
Jason Aldean had nothing but compliments for Combs – “He’s one those guys that blows me away at the way the crowd responds to him every night. I mean he’s got a huge following out there.”
Combs and Aldean have wrapped up the High Noon Neon Tour at the end of September, though we’re sure they’ll keep in touch. Combs will be headlining the Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour in January along with special guests Jameson Rodgers and LANCO.
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