28-04-2025
Luke Combs Closes Out Stagecoach With Surprise Garth Brooks and Good Charlotte Collaborations
Luke Combs came into Stagecoach like a hurricane.
The country superstar was the final headliner on Sunday, April 27, but didn't take it on himself. During his set at the T-Mobile Mane Stage, Combs performed a stack set of hits and sprinkled his act with huge surprise guests: Bailey Zimmerman, Good Charlotte and lastly, Garth Brooks.
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Combs first brought out Zimmerman as they performed their collaboration, 'Back Up Plan,' followed by surprise guests Good Charlotte. First, Benji and Joel Madden performed their hit 'The Anthem' with Combs, then joined in on their 'favorite' one of Combs' hits, 'Where the Wild Things Are.'
At the end of the show, Combs performed his 'Twisters' hit 'Ain't No Love In Oklahoma.' Then, he told the crowd he wanted to close with a sing-along. After singing the first verse of 'Friends in Low Places,' he was then joined by Brooks himself.
Combs has covered Brooks' songs many times over the years. Last year, the pair interviewed each other for 'Artist on Artist,' both continuously expressing their respect for one another.
After wrapping at the 'Mane Stage,' Combs headed over to the late-night set at Palomino, where he joined the Backstreet Boys for 'I Want It That Way.
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