Luke Combs pays back young fans who bought their own tickets to his show
05.09.2022 - 22:51
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Luke Combs paid back two kids who put in some hard work to attend one of his concerts. Bo Fenderson, 12, and his friend Tanner stacked five cords of wood in order to pay for their own tickets to the Bangor, Maine concert, WABI-TV reported. "We made $100 bucks stacking 5 cords of wood, bought two Luke Combs tickets.
Man, he sounds good. Our Dads swore it was a waste of time, oh but they were wrong.Today’s my 12th birthday, oh Lord when it rains it pours," Fenderson's sign read. Combs spotted the sign during his Friday night show and pulled $140 out of his wallet to pay the kids back for their tickets.
Luke Combs paid back two young fans after they worked to pay for their won tickets to his show in Maine. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT/Viacom) "How much were you tickets? $100? $200? Y’all paid $200, a hundred dollars apiece," he said. "Oh my God, I only got $140 right here.
Y’all want that, pay yourselves back. I’ll get you some more." The "Beautiful Crazy" singer invited the kids to come hang out backstage after the show. "I thought it was pretty cool to see him walking towards us," Tanner told the outlet.
"He came towards us, and we were able to meet with him. I thought it was really cool," Bo added. Combs spotted the kids' sign that said they had earned $100 each to afford the tickets to the show.
( Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Bo's mother told WABI-TV that Combs was a "great role model" to the kids. "He’s a great role model to take the time and do that, and really acknowledge what they did," Desiree told the outlet. "It wasn’t just Luke, it was the rest of the staff too that made it happen and made it a point to come find us and the boys and fulfill that promise that he made to them.