Luke Combs
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Inducted to the Music City Walk of Fame on March 20, 2025.
- Inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2019.
- Two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year.
- First country artist with four RIAA Diamond singles.
- Spent 53 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
Country superstar and two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs is a multi-platinum, award-winning artist. In the midst of yet another triumphant year, Combs recently became the first country artist to have two songs reach a billion streams on Spotify, as well as the first with three singles certified RIAA Diamond. Furthermore, Combs’ GRAMMY-nominated single, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” reached No. 1 at country radio, leading Combs to spend 53 cumulative weeks atop the Billboard Country Airplay chart throughout his career. These achievements follow Combs’ latest album, Fathers & Sons, which reflects on his own experiences as a dad and the unique bond between parents and their children. Released to critical acclaim, NPR Music praises, “he’s going beyond the country realm now and really has become a pop star, a global popstar,” while The Wall Street Journal declares, “filled with unexpected warmth and vulnerability…a perfect match for Mr. Combs’s warm and engaging style.” A Grand Ole Opry member and 11-time CMA, four-time ACM and six-time Billboard Music Award-winner, Combs is also featured on Post Malone’s recent album, F-1 Trillion, is the subject of a major exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and partnered with Opry Entertainment Group to open Category 10, a multi-level entertainment complex in downtown Nashville. Known for his electric live shows, Combs will perform select dates this year including headline slots at major festivals such as Bonnaroo, Stagecoach, New Orleans’ JazzFest and Boston Calling. Combs also performed an unforgettable duet of “Fast Car” with Tracy Chapman at last year’s GRAMMY Awards and joined forces with Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor to headline “Concert for Carolina,” a special benefit show at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium, which raised over $24.5 million for Hurricane Helene relief efforts.