Luke Combs Says Size Doesn’t Matter, When it Comes to Stages

Luke Combs on stage
Luke Combs on stage (Photo credit: Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com)

Luke Combs is getting ready to launch his “What You See Is What You Get 2021 Tour” with a three-night stand in Orange Beach, AL – July 2nd through the 4th at The Warf Amphitheater.

The country music singer-songwriter will be playing his 11 consecutive number one singles plus much more for the thousands in attendance at the shows. The size of the stage is much larger than the ones he was playing on just a handful of years ago.

Luke shares that there are good things about performing on both big and small stages.

“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.”

The closest Luke is scheduled to get to us here in central Illinois is Chicago and St. Louis in November. We will have to drive a few hours if we want to see his show on the big stage.

Where do you prefer to see a live concert, in a small club or in a big arena?

By: Buck Stevens
Buck Stevens