With the recent announcement that Luke Combs and his wife, Nicole are expecting their third child, Luke Combs tells Taste of Country Nights that being a new father is like "getting punched in the face ...
Luke Combs' family are quickly outgrowing their two-bedroom house! The country singer and his wife Nicole announced on Tuesday (Sept. 23) that they are expecting baby No. 3. The shared the news on ...
The 'Fathers & Sons' artist is already a dad to sons Beau Lee and Tex Lawrence Kayla Grant is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2025. Her work has previously appeared ...
Although the heart of country music remained in Nashville, the genre expanded its fan base thanks to stars Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, and many others. Deciding to take their music overseas ...
Country star Luke Combs may sell out arenas worldwide, but at home he’s simply “Dad”—a title he considers his greatest role. The Fathers & Sons singer and his wife Nicole Combs shared via Instagram ...
Luke Combs and his wife, Nicole, are expecting baby No. 3! The country music star announced that their third child is on the way with a TikTok video on Sept. 23 featuring a sweet moment with his wife ...
Luke Combs has a forever fan in his wife, Nicole Combs (née Hocking) — and their love story has been documented in the country artist’s songs. The “Beer Never Broke My Heart” crooner and Nicole became ...
Oct. 3 (UPI) --Luke Combs is teasing his upcoming album with three new songs on his EP, The Prequel, which arrived Friday. The new release includes the tracks "Days Like These," "15 Minutes" and "My ...
Luke Combs is getting candid about being a dad. The acclaimed musician, 35, shares two young sons with his wife, Nicole Combs. On September 23, the pair announced that they're expecting their third ...
Luke Combs took the year off from touring to spend with his wife and young sons. And the next time he takes a year off from touring there will be even more family for him to spend his time with ...
Back in 1925, George D. Hay started a country music radio show called WSM Barn Dance. A few years later, that program changed its name to the Grand Ole Opry. And after a century, the Opry remains one ...