Luke Combs has been out on the road with Brantley Gilbert‘s The Devil Don’t Sleep tour all summer, but he recently announced his own headlining tour for this Fall! The Don’t Tempt Me With A Good Time tour kicks off on October 3rd in Los Angeles, California. Luke, who has been playing music for several years now, knows that it’s all about the fans when it comes to being able to tour…no matter where you play, “I really started playing four years ago now so I’ve, I have met a lot of people along the way at small restaurants, and who now have come to fifty shows.” Luke credits his early fans who saw him live, with helping to spread the word about his music, “those were the people that really you know they will go show your music to one hundred people and they’re just invaluable. It’s just as much as playing in front of a hundred people, if you can play in front of one person that falls in love with you then they’ll show your music to everyone for as long as you’re doing it.” Luke says that when he’s out on tour, a lot of times, fans can become friends, “I’ve made a lot of friends over the years that started out as someone that came to the show, and told me how good I was and now we, you know, we’re in communication and we know each other by name.” For more details about the Don’t Tempt Me With A Good Time tour head to Luke Combs dot com, or just click HERE
Luke Combs talks about the importance of a loyal fan base. (:45)
“I’ve made a lot of friends over the years that started out as someone that came to the show, and told me how good I was and now we, you know, we’re in communication and we know each other by name and that’s cause a cool thing, cause I think a lot of people miss out on that you know, cause I really started playing four years ago now so I’ve, I have met a lot of people along the way at small restaurants, and who now have come to fifty shows, and you know we talk to each other and that’s just such a cool thing to have, and you remember those people because those were the people that really you know they will go show your music to one hundred people and they’re just invaluable. It’s just as much as playing in front of a hundred people, if you can play in front of one person that falls in love with you then they’ll show your music to everyone for as long as you’re doing it.”