Luke Combs recalls that one of his most memorable childhood Christmas gifts arrived when he was barely a teenager. He tells us: “My parents got me my own television when I was probably like 13 maybe…12 and they put it in the basement and they got me like an old couch from Goodwill. They hooked it up to cable so me and my buddies could watch TV down there and play N64 and do all that stuff. So, that one was pretty neat. I appreciated, you know, the sentiment of my parents giving me my own space and stuff like that was a really awesome thing . . . A couple years that lasted and then I wanted to have it in the bedroom.”
Luke hits the road in March of 2022, playing overseas at the C2C Festival beginning in Glasglow, Scotland on March 11th. He recently wrapped his What You See Is What You Get Tour, which was interrupted by Covid last year. He reflected on the 2-year trek on social media on Sunday (December 19th) writing in part, “This was the funnest, scariest, most rewarding, most stressful musical experience of my life and I’d do it all over again tomorrow . . .”