Luke Combs came out swinging and the general admission floor quickly filled with eager fans of all ages. Luke was interactive with the crowd giving insight into the set list and connecting over common experiences. Even though he is young and has but two number ones in Canada he proved he can stand with the best of them by covering Chris Stapleton’s Tennessee Whiskey and show casing his soulful voice. Luke was humble throughout his set by highlighting his band members, thanking his fans and letting us know where he can from and how he has not forgotten his roots despite his recent rise to fame.
Last night’s lineup at the Commodore proves to be nothing less than the future of country music. Mixing new country themes and experiences with the soul, passion and raw talent of old country. It may have been the first Canadian show of Drew Parker, Ashley McBryde and Luke Combs’ careers but it will definitely not be their last and Canada should be excited for what is yet to come.