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If there’s one thing Luke Bryan knows how to do, it’s to get a laugh out of his crowd. During a stop in Cincinnati, Ohio on August 1 the country superstar impressed concert-goers when he managed to keep singing as he took advantage of the slick stage and showed off some of his dance moves.
Several fans in attendance at the Riverbend Music Center took the liberty of capturing some of his best and most hilarious on-stage moments and shared them across TikTok. One user got an up-close view from the pit and put together a compilation video that has since racked up nearly 800k views.

He started off by demonstrating how slippery the stage was by dramatically gliding his boots from one end to the other, all while never missing a beat to his fan-favorite track, “One Margarita.”
At one point, he stood before the crowd, pointed to the slick spots and asked, “Did somebody squirt some KY Jelly on my stage?”
@exceptionallyexcited You okay, @Luke Bryan #lukebryan #lukebryanconcert ♬ original sound – Sheena Lynn
Instead of nervously avoiding the stage that could have led to him easily falling in front of the crowd, Bryan used it to his advantage.
He proceeded to Swivel, shuffle, moon walk and twist his hips while delivering widely-known party anthems like “Uptown Funk” by Bruno Mars, his own “Country Girl (Shake It For Me), “I Got You (I Feel Good)” by James Brown, and more.
In a follow-up TikTok, the same user shared even more clips that captured Bryan’s memorable antics throughout the show in response to a comment that read, “Nobody has a better time at a Luke Bryan concert than Luke.”
@exceptionallyexcited Replying to @Kibs 22 it’s Luke Bryan’s world and we’re just living in it #lukebryan #lukebryanconcert ♬ original sound – Sheena Lynn
Nothing was stopping the “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” singer’s hips in his blue jeans or his quick steps in cowboy boots, and with fans audibly laughing in the background, it was clear that he was pulling all the best stops and it was paying off. These videos further prove that a Luke Bryan performance is like no other.
These epic moments took place during Luke Bryan’s A Country Song Came On tour. The trek launched in May and has a few remaining dates left through the end of August. This weekend he will perform back-to-back nights from August 7-9 across Columbia, MD on Thursday night, Boston, MA on Friday and Hartford, CT on Saturday.

Bryan is joined by a slew of rising stars as special guests including George Birge, Avery Anna, Ashland Craft, Mae Estes, Randall King, Vincent Mason and more.
Then on August 20, he will take a break from the road to perform at the 2025 ACM Honors ceremony, taking place live at The Pinnacle in Nashville.
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Randy Travis, Josh Turner, and Scotty McCreery shared an unforgettable moment on the iconic Grand Ole Opry stage on April 20, 2024, as McCreery was officially inducted into the Opry family. His musical heroes, Turner and Travis, stood by his side to help welcome him into this legendary circle.
Now, that special night has been commemorated at the Opry with a brand-new display that documents the moment in a unique and meaningful way.

Titled “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” a nod to the George Jones classic, the display features the actual shoes worn by all three artists on the night of McCreery’s induction. The exhibit symbolizes three generations of Opry greatness and pays tribute to Josh Turner’s emotional speech, in which he quoted lyrics from the iconic Jones song while celebrating McCreery’s place in country music history.
That night, Turner shared, “I stand here tonight proud of the fact that I bridged the gap between the generation of Randy Travis and Scotty McCreery. Only time will tell who will be inspired by Scotty.”
While standing on the Opry stage, Turner then shared the chorus of George Jones’ “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes”: “Who’s gonna fill their shoes? Who’s gonna stand that tall? Who’s gonna play the Opry/ And the Wabash cannonball? Who’s gonna give their heart and soul/ To get to me and you? Lord, I wonder who’s gonna fill their shoes.”

Turner later added, “Scotty is not only a fine singer and a songwriter but he’s a great man, husband, and now father. I’m proud of him and I’m proud that he is filling the shoes of the artists before him. With artists like him, country music is in great shape.”
The display includes McCreery’s black Lucchese boots, Travis’ black low-top Converse shoes, and Turner’s square-toed Ariat Cowboy boots and an autographed copy of the speech Turner read aloud on stage that evening.
Alongside a photo of the new display, Turner reflected on that evening on social media, writing, “The Grand Ole Opry came up with the idea for this very cool display and when I saw it for the first time I was really moved. This night will always be a highlight of my career. I was honored Scotty McCreery asked me to induct him, and I was honored to have my hero, Randy Travis standing by my side.”
McCreery later shared, “I will always be honored that the Opry created this backstage display of the boots and shoes that Josh Turner, Randy Travis, and I wore when they inducted me into the Opry last year.”
Fans can view the display during backstage tours of the Grand Ole Opry.
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Old Dominion took a break from their high-energy set during a recent stop on their How Good Is That – World Tour when something in the crowd caught their attention. Fans often bring signs into their shows as a way to share stories or request songs, but one in particular ended up bringing their grief-centered tune “Miss You Man” to life in a powerful new way.

In a new video gaining traction across Old Dominion’s official social media platforms, a young fan named Jordyn can be seen standing tightly against the rails of the pit with a clear view of the stage. As the band delivered their show, she held up a poster that featured the title of their latest release in big black letters surrounded by personal family photos.
The lead vocalist of the CMA and ACM award-winning band, Matt Ramsey, hit pause on the music and made his way over to the side of the stage closest to where the young girl was standing.
“This sign over here has been distracting me all night long,” he admitted before asking to get a closer look at the poster.
Jordan proudly confirmed that the photos were of her dad who has passed. She accompanied the sweet images with the title “Miss You Man” as a way to ask the band to play the tune in his honor. This was the perfect song choice as the storyline offers a deeply emotional tribute to a lost loved one and the struggles of grief showing up in unexpected moments.
“I had a feeling that was your daddy. Thank you for bringing this sign and showing us. I’m sure you miss him very much but he’s here I can feel him, man. Thank you,” Ramsey stated again before adding, “We’re going to play this song for you.”
This was just one example of the many stories that the band says they have received since dropping “Miss You Man.”
“We get a lot of comments on people, ‘I’ve lost, my brother or my mom’…everyone experiences loss. Unfortunately, you got to move through it,” Ramsey told Country Now when discussing the powerful sentiment behind the song.
Fellow Old Dominion member Trevor Rosen added, “I love that song so much, but I think when we wrote it, I didn’t immediately think, ‘Hey, this sounds like our band.’ I just love this. But when you do find something that hits you personally and seems to connect, people connect with it right off the bat.”
“Miss You Man” is one of several deeply weighted tracks that appears on Old Dominion’s upcoming album, Barbara, and further adds to what’s expected to be their most personal project yet. Band member, Brad Tursi explained that at this point in their lives and careers, they’ve never been more comfortable in being vulnerable and honest about their personal experiences through their music.
“Nothing’s off the table,” Tursi noted.
On August 22, the band will unleash their sixth studio album featuring 13 songs that make up a journey of reflection, hitting on themes of life, love, and mortality.
Alongside the album, Old Dominion is in the midst of their massive How Good Is That – World Tour. They’ve been hitting amphitheaters and arenas nationwide throughout summer and will continue to make their way around the U.S. through September, before heading overseas in October.
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After nearly five years of writing, Lily Rose is ready to share her story like never before with the release of her highly anticipated new album, I Know What I Want, arriving October 3.
Announced today, the 13-track project captures the emotional highs and lows of Rose’s personal journey in recent years. She co-wrote all but two songs on the album, collaborating with acclaimed songwriters including Paul DiGiovanni, Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and more.
Giving fans a preview of what’s to come, Rose will release the song, “Of Course I Do” this Friday, Aug. 8.
“I’ve been writing for this project for almost five years now and during that time, I have spanned the spectrum of peaks and valleys,” Rose shared. “Through these years, I have known what I want but have been navigating how to get there… and I feel like I finally made it. When it comes to my catalog of songs, a lot of them were written to bring energy to the live show – ‘Of Course I Do’ is the poster child for that. It’s the song I’m most excited to crank up to 10 in my car and play live.”

1. “Even After Everything” (Lily Rose, Paul DiGiovanni, Andy Albert, Seth Ennis)
2. “Work Like That” (Lily Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson)
3. “Drinkin Bout” (Matt Dragstrem, Chase McGill, Josh Thompson)
4. “I Know What I Want” (Lily Rose, Paul DiGiovanni, Andy Albert, Emily Weisband, Jaxson Free, Taylor Phillips)
5. “End Like This” (Lily Rose, Emily Weisband, Will Weatherly, Dallas Wilson)
6. “Figure 8” (Lily Rose, Matt Morrisey, Autumn Buysse, Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen)
7. “Only Lonely One” (Lily Rose, Seth Ennis, John Pierce, Paul DiGiovanni)
8. “Climbing Magnolias” (Lily Rose, Paul DiGiovanni, Andy Albert, Seth Ennis)
9. “Seein’ Blue” (Lily Rose, Joybeth Taylor, Michael Whitworth, Will Weatherly)
10. “Of Course I Do” (Lily Rose, Paul DiGiovanni, Andy Albert, Emily Weisband)
11. “East To West” (Lily Rose, Paul DiGiovanni, Andy Albert, Emily Weisband)
12. “Let Ya Know When I Get There” (Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler, Hunter Phelps)
13. “Slow Me Down” (Lily Rose, Seth Ennis, Paul DiGiovanni)
The album follows the momentum of Rose’s Runnin’ Outta Time EP, released in spring 2024, and marks the next chapter in her musical journey. To celebrate the new song release, Rose will support Jordan Davis on the road for three shows, this weekend only.
After wrapping a weekend on the road with Davis, Lily Rose is set to launch her 17-stop headlining I Know What I Want Tour. Kicking off September 11 in Boston, the tour will take her across the country with stops in major cities like New York, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, and her hometown of Atlanta. See below for a complete list of upcoming headline dates.
Sept. 11, 2025 in Boston, Mass. at Paradise Rock Club
Sept. 12, 2025 in Hampton, N.H. at Wally’s Pub
Sept. 18, 2025 in Anderson, S.C. at Wendell’s Dippin Branch
Sept. 19, 2025 in Atlanta, Ga. at Buckhead Theatre
Sept. 20, 2025 in Huntsville, Ala. at Von Braun Center
Sept. 24, 2025 in New York, N.Y. at Gramercy Theatre
Sept. 25, 2025 in Washington, D.C. at Union Stage
Sept. 26, 2025 in Leesburg, Va. at Tally Ho Theatre
Oct. 2, 2025 in Chattanooga, Tenn. at The Signal
Oct. 3, 2025 in Charlotte, N.C. at Coyote Joe’s
Oct. 4, 2025 in Isle of Palms, S.C. at The Wind Jammer
Oct. 16, 2025 in Columbia, Mo. at The Blue Note
Oct. 17, 2025 in Fayetteville, Ark. at JJ’s Live
Oct. 18, 2025 in St. Louis, Mo. at Old Rock House
Nov. 6, 2025 in Louisville, Ky. at Mercury Ballroom
Nov. 7, 2025 in Indianapolis, Ind. at 8 Seconds Saloon
Nov. 8, 2025 in Rootstown, Ohio at Dusty Armadillo
(With special guest Scoot Teasley)
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Luke Combs may be one of the biggest names in country music, but fame hasn’t changed much about the way he lives day to day. In fact, even now that he’s a 2X CMA Entertainer of the Year and multi-platinum artist, the North Carolina native says his life offstage is surprisingly low-key, which is something he’s worked hard to keep that way since the very start.
“I live an oddly normal life, to be honest…and that’s the way I want it to be,” Combs told Audacy’s Katie Neal.

In order to maintain that normalcy as a massively successful artist, Combs has had to work hard to establish a good work life balance and through it all, the key has been to remain his most authentic self whether he’s on stage, in public or in the comfort of his own home.
“I feel like is whatever the public version of me is, because it’s not really any different than who I just am anyways. Whatever the persona is, is just who I am. So it’s easy to just be myself and that’s what I always wanted. I didn’t want to have to pretend to be anything and that I’m not,” he admitted.
At home, Combs is just father and a husband who still shares a 2-bedroom, 2,000-square-foot home with his wife Nicole and their two young sons.
“Me and my wife have a room and the boys share a room. We’re always close together,” he shared during an appearance on The MeatEater Podcast.
Living in a smaller space means that he and his family have no choice but to spend time close together. This also allows them to give their boys Tex and Beau in as much of a regular childhood as possible under the circumstances.
“The living room is the play room,” he explains. “And they play in there, I mean, we let ’em destroy it…But every night, it’s like, we’re all cleaning up now.”

Even though the “Back In The Saddle” singer certainly has the funds to afford a much bigger house and just about any other material items he wants, Combs says he’s never been one to splurge on flashy things.
“I could have the newest and nicest of everything but I just don’t,” he told Taste of Country. “I mean, I have a lot of nice things that I’m very, very thankful for, but, I’ll get the most use out of what I do have,” he adds.
The hitmaker finds more comfort in simplicity and familiarity however that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still treat himself from time to time. And when he does choose to spend more, Combs admits he has a soft spot for “stereotypical country guy stuff” such as guitars, land, and most of all, watches.
“I’ve got some really nice old Gibsons and stuff like that. Just stuff that plays good. I’m not a very good guitar player, but I really enjoy playing. I love a good sounding guitar. So that was number one,” Combs shared. “And then watches, man, I’m bad into watches, man. It’s really bad. crazy dude…And then I mean land. Hunting land is up there for sure.”
Luke Combs has spent the past few months making an appearance at various festivals and working on new music, all while maintaining that strong work/life balance by spending plenty of time at home. He admits that now that him and his wife are finally feeling more settled in their transition from having no kids to having a 3-year-old and a nearly 2-year-old, he’s been back in the studio working on his next album.
The country act revealed he’s recorded around 30 songs but has yet to decide how many will make the cut and what the project will be titled. For now, fans are enjoying his latest release, “Back In The Saddle” which dropped as his duet with Bailey Zimmerman titled, “Back Up Plan,” continues its rise up the charts. He’s next set to take the stage at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass in Aspen, CO on August 31
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