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Luke Combs Channels His Inner Backstreet Boy With Surprise ... - MSNCombs is best known as a traditional-leaning country superstar, so it might be a little bit of a surprise for some fans to see him singing the Backstreet Boys’ 1999 pop smash “I Want It That ...
Reach her at [email protected] or on Twitter @ema_sasic. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Stagecoach 2025: Backstreet Boys close out fest with hits, Luke Combs ...
Luke Combs toasts his favorite beverage, Miller Lite, music fans and Lollapalooza in an intimate, heartfelt interview ...
When he was finished wrapping up his own set, Combs hopped stages to lend his talents to the festival's actual final act: the Backstreet Boys. Showing up to sing "I Want It That Way," he helped ...
Luke Combs wrapped up his set on the Mane Stage, but he wasn’t done performing. Instead of calling it a night, he went to the Palomino to join the Backstreet Boys onstage.
Luke Combs came into Stagecoach like a hurricane. The country superstar was the final headliner on Sunday, April 27, but didn’t take it on himself. During his set at the T-Mobile Mane Stage ...
After wrapping at the “Mane Stage,” Combs headed over to the late-night set at Palomino, where he joined the Backstreet Boys for “I Want It That Way.
Luke Combs is one of contemporary country music’s biggest live draws, headlining stadiums all last summer on his Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour and playing country festivals.
Combs might be known for traditional-leaning country, but he's got ample chops in other genres, too — a fact he would go on to prove again later in the night, when he joined the Backstreet Boys ...
During his 7:15 p.m. set on the What Stage, Marcus King covered "God Only Knows," honoring the Beach Boys kingpin. And, at the This Tent, The Lemon Twigs closed its set with the classic song "Good ...
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