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The world-famous author and performer of country songs Luke Combs will finally present to listeners the tour that everyone expected back in 2020. We are talking about a tour called "What You See Is What You Get", which is designed to support the artist's album of the same name. So, what is known about the tour for today? It starts in 2021 and ends in 2022. The tour is large-scale, and according to the performer, he has a lot of hopes for him. The musician plans to visit many major cities, such as Las Vegas, New York, Dallas. As usual, the artist's tour will be joined by special guests who will make the concerts even more colorful and dynamic. To date, it is known that Ashley McBride and Drew Parker will take part in the concerts. Important: other invited guests will be present on the tour of Canada. Now it is planned that it will be Riley Green and Chaysa Beckham. As for Canada, concerts are planned there in cities such as Toronto and Ottawa. The author and performer also plans to give a concert in London.
Critics call the album "What you see is what you Get" very memorable and successful. The artist released it in 2019 and since then the songs from this album have not lost their popularity. Despite the fact that the album is only the second in a row, it is made very professionally, many fans noted an improvement in sound and vocals. The song "Beer never broke my heart" from this album was sung by America and listeners from other countries. The fact that six singles from the album have won the love of listeners speaks about the quality of the musician's work. Six songs were able to take the first place in a significant chart called Billboard Country Airplay.
Yes, the musician will perform in 2021, it's a program that was planned for 2020. As many fans of the artist remember, last year's concerts had to be canceled for reasons related to the prevention of a pandemic.
The performer's program is very extensive and consists of many localities. It is known for sure that the artist will perform in New Orleans, Dallas and Memphis
No, the tour is not canceled. All scheduled concerts will take place.
The concert can be attended by listeners over 12 years old.
Yes. To attend a performer's concert, you must have at least one dose of coronavirus vaccination.
Luke Combs is a very popular country music artist. He was born in North Carolina, but his serious musical career began in Nashville. Since childhood, Luke could not imagine his life without music and devoted all his free time to it. Luke started singing in different bands as a teenager. Over the years, the craving for music only intensified and he decided to build a musical career. Luke's first album was released in 2017 and immediately made a positive impression on many listeners. The album's position in the ranking speaks for itself: it took 4th place in the Billboard 200. The second album, which the musician is currently supporting with a tour, was released in 2019. Critics are sure that the artist's career is moving in the right direction: the artist has been nominated for a Grammy twice. An important feature of a musician is that he is constantly improving and striving to improve both his vocals and repertoire.