Luke Combs has done it again! The country singer recently went out of his way to spread some joy at a Children’s Hospital in North Carolina with over a dozen tickets to his show at Bank of America Stadium.
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In a heartwarming gesture, Combs reportedly extended his support by sending concert tickets to Atrium Health’s Levine Children’s Hospital, a renowned facility in Charlotte, NC. The hospital, in collaboration with Seacrest Studios, distributed these tickets to multiple patients, including Gavin, a young boy on the path to recovery from a traumatic brain injury.
The adorable moment was all captured through a TikTok video thanks to, Crystal Clampitt, Gavin’s Mom, showing the boy getting emotional after learning he was going to see the country singer. His reaction was so genuine that even the nurse herself also got emotional towards the end.
Thanking the singer for his remarkably kind gesture, Clampitt wrote, “Thank you @Luke Combs for tickets that were given to the Children’s Hospital. And to the studio for passing a pair along to Gavin and leaving him SPEECHLESS for the first time in a long time! Gaving can’t wait to sing “Fast Cars”, “When it rains it pours” and “Beautiful Crazy” along with Luke and friends from Levines next Friday! See you in Charlotte!”
Combs has upcoming performances scheduled at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 14 and July 15. These concerts are part of his extensive 2023 World Tour, which commenced on March 25 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will continue until October 20. The tour concludes with consecutive shows at The O2 Arena in London, England.
Hitting a total of three continents and 16 countries, the tour will make stops throughout the United States, New Zealand, U.K, Australia, Netherlands, Norway, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, France, Denmark, Belgium, and Switzerland. Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, Brent Cobb and Flatland Cavalry will also make an appearance on the North America tour dates, with Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman appearing in New Zealand and Australia.
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