The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has launched its latest exhibition, Luke Combs: The Man That I Am, celebrating the journey of country music star Luke Combs from his early days in North Carolina to his current status as a global headliner.
The exhibit, which opened this week and will be on display through June 2025, showcases a rich collection of artifacts including stage outfits, tour memorabilia, manuscripts, set lists, instruments, and photographs. Notable highlights feature childhood artwork, a section of the couch from Combs’ first Nashville apartment where he wrote many of his songs, handwritten lyrics, and a cassette of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car that belonged to Combs’ father. Also on display are the suit Combs wore while performing with Chapman at the Grammy Awards in February and memorabilia from his inaugural recording session in Nashville.
The exhibition is included with museum admission, and tickets can be purchased in advance through the Country Music Hall of Fame’s website at countrymusichalloffame.org.