Singer Luke Combs, who saw huge success with the cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," admitted at a recent concert he ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Superstar country singer Luke Combs’ new bar is set to open in Nashville before the end of 2024. Combs’ bar, Category 10, will be opening its doors on Nov. 2.
Luke Combs' downtown Nashville bar has an opening date -- and it's soon. Category 10, the new Broadway bar and music venue attached to Combs' name, will open to the public on Saturday, Nov. 2., ...
Combs was riding high from the night which saw him raise $24.5 million for North Carolinians needing help recovering from Hurricane Helene. 'My goodness, what a night!' Combs posted on Instagram.
When Luke Combs and Eric Church saw the destruction brought by September’s Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina where they both grew up, they had the same reaction as the rest of America.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 11: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image processed using a digital filter) Luke Combs ... [+] attends day 3 of The 49th CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium on June 11, 2022 in Nashville ...
An era for country music superstar Luke Combs, defined by commercial and critical acclaim, will also include gaining a place on Music City's Walk of Fame in downtown Nashville's Walk of Fame Park ...
About 18 months after Luke Combs revealed plans to transform Nashville’s iconic Wildhorse Saloon from a nostalgic, boot-scootin’ Second Avenue mainstay into a massive, rebranded, and ...
Country superstar Luke Combs will open his Lower Broadway bar Category 10 on Saturday, Nov. 2 after over a year of development. The opening will follow Combs' participation in the Concert for ...