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🎙️How Luke Combs became a legend

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum recently unveiled its latest exhibit dedicated to the life + legacy of superstar Luke Combs.

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The first photo shows Luke Combs and other musicians sitting on a large stage with a poster of the new exhibit behind them. The second shows Luke and his wife exploring the exhibit together.

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Photos provided by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Platinum records are cool ‘n all, but nothing says “certified country music icon” like a dedicated exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

That’s right, y’all, Luke Combs is now enshrined alongside other all-time country greats in Luke Combs: The Man I Am — a new exhibit offering an in-depth look at the superstar’s life + legacy.

Comb through Combs’ past

From his blue-collar North Carolina roots to a meteoric rise to the top of the country charts, “The Man I Am” traces Comb’s unusual path to stardom with a curated collection featuring:

  • Musical instruments
  • Song manuscripts
  • Stage wear
  • Tour memorabilia
  • And more

Bring a piece of history home

To commemorate the new exhibit, the Museum collaborated with Hatch Show Print, one of America’s oldest working letterpress print shops, to create these gorgeous, fully original Luke Combs exhibit posters, available for a limited time in The Museum Store.

Get tix + comb on down

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