Luke Combs has been covering the nation playing shows, and as his song “Hurricane” climbs the charts, more and more people are showing up. This allowing Luke to play all kinds of different venues. While any crowd is a good crowd, Luke says that there’s positives to playing both the smaller clubs, and the larger arenas, “in a small place, you get to meet people that have come…But the thing about the arena is the stages are bigger. You don’t really get to really use the stage too much at a smaller venue because you are kind of stuck in one place…On the big stage you have so much room to work with.” No matter where he’s playing Luke is wowing fans with his Top 20 hit “Hurricane”–and if you want to see Luke live in concert, check out where he’s going to be at by going to Luck Combs dot com, or just click right HERE
Luke Combs talks about playing both smaller and larger concert venues. (:37)
“There’s positives to both. You know I play in a small place, you get to meet people that have come and said ‘I have drove three or four hours to come see the show,’ and obviously that’s my favorite part of the whole thing because without those people I wouldn’t be getting to do what I am doing anyways. But the thing about the arena is the stages are bigger. You don’t really get to really use the stage too much at a smaller venue because you are kind of stuck in one place cause there is gear everywhere and this guy is right beside of you and your drummer is right behind you. On the big stage you have so much room to work with. So I am looking forward to moving around the stage is what I am really looking forward to figuring out how to do.”