He shared a teaser video on Instagram, where you see him taking out three separate maps of different countries and continents and circling some of the biggest ...
this past weekend, and released his third studio album, [Growin’ Up](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/06/24/luke-combs-and-miranda-lambert-try-to-escape-the-memory-of-a-former-flame-on-new-duet-outrunnin-your-memory/), in June. [“The Kind of Love We Make”:](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/06/17/luke-combs-drops-fiery-new-music-video-for-next-single-the-kind-of-love-we-make/) [puts on a helluva live show](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/06/20/watch-a-baby-faced-luke-combs-cover-luke-bryans-i-dont-want-this-night-to-end-back-in-2011/), that’s for sure. [refunded the entire crowd](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/09/04/luke-combs-refunds-entire-concert-due-to-vocal-issue-still-performs-were-gonna-put-on-the-best-free-show-we-can/) at the concert due to a vocal issue and still performed, in addition to paying back two young boys who [stacked firewood to buy their tickets](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/09/03/luke-combs-hands-140-bucks-cash-to-two-kids-who-they-stacked-firewood-to-buy-tickets/) to the show and even inviting them backstage afterwards the night before. [Middle Of Somewhere Tour](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/04/29/luke-combs-announces-2022-middle-of-nowhere-tour-featuring-morgan-wade-lainey-wilson-more/) here in the continental U.S. [headlined C2C fest](https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2022/03/14/luke-combs-releases-live-performance-video-of-dive-featuring-ed-sheeran/)), but this would be the first world tour for the North Carolina native on this scale.
Country singer Luke Combs lost his voice during a concert in Maine. He refunded all 15000 attendees and finished the show.
Luke Combs’ The Middle of Somewhere Tour is next scheduled to stop for two nights in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on September 16. “He acknowledged all that goes into coming to a show – the tickets, gas money, babysitters and hotels – and stated that because he didn’t feel like he could give his best performance that he would be refunding everyone’s tickets.” When he started having vocal issues, Combs announced he would refund all tickets for the Saturday performance.
Combs is known for giving back -- but at a recent show in Maine, he did so in cash.
[refunded the entire crowd](https://tasteofcountry.com/luke-combs-refunds-show-plays-anyway-vocal-issue/) due to a vocal issue that kept him from singing at his best. According to News Center Maine, Justine Hale — mom to Tanner, one of the boys — also expressed her appreciation for Combs' response to learning the boys' story. "Our dads swore it was a waste of time, but they were wrong / Today's my 12th birthday, oh Lord, when it rains it pours," the rest of the sign read. "'We made $100 stacking five cords of wood / Bought two Luke Combs tickets, man he sounds good,'" the sign read. 2) show in Bangor, Maine, when he learned that two young fans had worked hard and saved up to buy tickets to his show with their own money. Y'all paid $200, a hundred dollars apiece," Combs said, reaching for his wallet.
Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. after the concert to take photos and give them some merchandise," James told Storyful.
Country musician Luke Combs shared a sweet moment onstage with a couple of kids who stacked lumber in order to pay for tickets to his concert.
“I want you guys to know how upset I am to have to tell you that tonight. But all I want you to know is that we’re gonna do the very damn best we can. Combs spoke to the children in the crowd after spotting their sign, which said they piled five cords of lumber to pay for the concert and that one of them had just turned 12. Before moving on to his next song, he gave each of them a fist-bump and an autograph. “A few hours ago, I realized that I was not gonna be able to sing as good as I normally do,” Combs explained to the audience, adding that his voice was not the caliber it “should be for you guys having to pay for it.” The “When It Rains It Pours” hitmaker also promised to get the youngsters “a bunch of shirts and stuff” in addition to personally greeting them after the show.
Country star Luke Combs played a free gig on Saturday (September 3) despite damaging his voice and refunding all tickets to the show.
He then signed some memorabilia for fans and invited them back to say hello after the gig. He spotted a sign in the audience held up by young fans who said they’d made $100 (£87) stacking firewood to earn enough money to attend the show. The country star was due to play in Bangor, Maine, US when he realised shortly before the concert that his voice was going.
Luke Combs refunded fans' tickets to s show on Saturday after suffering vocal issues, then played a free gig for them anyway.
“How much were your tickets?” he asked while taking out his wallet and handing over $140 in cash, then promising to pony up another $60 for the full refund as he signed some memorabilia for the young men and invited them back to say hello after the gig. The singer then took off his hat and appeared to wipe tears from his eyes as he began to tentatively sing. “I have to let you know that I have refunded all of your tickets,” Combs said in video posted by fans of his statement at the top of the gig at Maine Savings Amphitheater. Impressed by their hard work, Combs called the young men over and shook their hands. today, a few hours ago, I realized that I was not going to be able to sing as good as I normally do.” 3), so he promised to give his fans a refund.
Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. after the concert to take photos and give them some merchandise," James told Storyful.
Luke Combs is known for treating his fans well, and he went above and beyond last weekend.
"But all I want you to know is that we’re going to do the very damn best. “I have to let you know that I have refunded all of your tickets,” Luke said. Luke explained that his voice was not good enough for paying fans: "We’re still gonna play the show… [Luke Combs](/news/country/luke-combs-six-feet-apart-new-song/) noticed two young boys holding up a sign in the front row. Y'all paid $200, a hundred dollars apiece," Luke said, and reached for his wallet. "How much were your tickets?
Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. after the concert to take photos and give them some merchandise," James told Storyful.
Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. after the concert to take photos and give them some merchandise," James told Storyful.
That's when the “Doin' This” singer circled London, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Combs teased a “big announcement” coming on Thursday morning ( ...
[Find available tickets](https://www.axs.com/series/13766/iheartradio-music-festival-t-mobile-arena-tickets?skin=iheart). [CWTV.com](https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cwtv.com%2F&data=05%7C01%7CKellyFisher%40iheartmedia.com%7Cdd06de3797514567235c08da7640d1a5%7C122a527e5b714eba878d9810b495b9e3%7C0%7C0%7C637952318016644247%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=TZv5GNwOOmlFvQVbEt4fdZwPoRDKkeDoedLvlZdjJTY%3D&reserved=0). [See Combs’ recent post here](https://twitter.com/lukecombs/status/1567301748213129222): [Combs seemed to hint that a world tour was on the horizon](https://country.iheart.com/content/2022-08-09-is-luke-combs-plotting-a-world-tour-in-2023/). Combs shared a reel on his social media channels, capturing the reigning iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Artist of the Year taking a bright red marker and circling locations on a map. Among them, Combs circled Dallas, Nashville and Charlotte before switching gears to international locations…
Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. after the concert to take photos and give them some merchandise," James told Storyful.
Luke Combs has a special giveaway for fans. The country superstar got his hands on a pair of Bootleggers Bose ...
The hitmaker also shows a photo of himself signing the cases with a silver Sharpie. Among other products Luke has branded include his own line of Crocs and a ball cap embroidered with his logo. The two pairs come in black and white, along with a custom case that boasts a drawing of a vintage car with the Luke Combs logo painted on the side.
The singer stopped in the middle of his show to pay the two young boys $140 in cash after reading their sign that said they had stacked five cords of wood ...
"Because of that, he was going to refund the money concertgoers had paid for tickets to the show," the outlet said. Refunding the price of the tickets was, in his mind, the least he could do." "Visibly upset with the situation, he explained that he understands the cost of going to a concert goes way beyond what is paid for the tickets. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "I just think it’s really an amazing thing for him to have done this to reinforce lessons that we try to instill in our children," Tanner’s mom, Justine, also said to the TV station. Y’all paid $200, a hundred dollars apiece," he said.