The Event, Which aired on NBC, honored the Grand Ole Opry's 100th Anniversary
Luke Combs Took The Stage AT Opry 100: A Live Celebration Last Night, Performing Two Songs During the Nashville Event.
The Musician Offered a Moving Rediction of His Debut Single “Hurricane,” Explaining He Previously Played the Track During His Grand Ole Ole Debut Almost Nine Years Aug. Combs Noted, “I'm so glad to be here to celebrate The Opry's Big Night.”
The Country Star Also performed The George Jones' 1974 Classic “The Grand Tour.”
Combs released “Hurricane” in 2016 and Included it on his debut LP, This one's for you. It Saw Massive subsequently on the charts, Skyrocketing Combs to immediate hunger in The Country Landscape. “I Just Love Writing Songs and Singing Them,” Combs Told Rolling Stone At the time. “People seem to enjoy them, and that's all you can reality ask for. I Didn'T Get Into It to Try to be a celebrity or whatever.”
He aided, “I'm always been a super regular guy. I Think There's Kind of a comfortability with me onstage – and the Think My Cool Factor is not having one .'m Not Extra Cool or extra different
Most Recently, Combs Released Fathers & SonsHis Fifth Studio Album. Last Year, he was nominated for the Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance for His 2023 Realition of Tracy Chapman's Hit Song “Fast Car.” Combs is set to play a series of festivals This Spring and Summer, Including Stagecoach, Boston Calling, and Bonnaroo.
