Luke Combs Brings ‘Twisters’ Movie Cast On Stage To ‘Shotgun’
Luke Combs was playing to a sold-out stadium full of country music fans in New Jersey at MetLife Stadium on Friday (7/19) when he shocked the crowd by bringing members of the cast of the hit movie Twisters cast on stage to “shotgun” a beer with them.
The actors taking the stage were the movie’s stars Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Anthony Ramos.
Combs posted a video clip of the moment on his Instagram. he captioned the post, “Hey Twisters cast, what you say we shotgun one?!”
Fans were beside themselves self, commenting on the post. One fan wrote, “Shotgunning with Glen Powell is now on my bucket list, thanks Luke.” Another fan said, “Did both nights! Freaking awesome shows both nights!” One more fan commented, “Great show glad to be in the building this night.”
See that post here.
Combs’s new song from the 2024 Twisters movie came out in May. “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” from Twisters: The Album is his latest single on country radio.
The new single was released alongside an official music video, which shows Luke in action battling the fate of twisters in his path as he drives shotgun in a big pick-up truck to evade the storms.
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Over the years, Combs has talked a lot about being an only child. He has also talked about what he learned from his parents and what he is passing down to his young sons Tex and Beau.
A few years ago, Luke talked to me about his parents, Chester and Rhonda Combs: “I got a hard-working attitude, and I’ve always been a benefactor of making the best of whatever situation you’re in. I learned that from them as well, and to be smart about the way you spend your money, the things that you get, and how you operate as kind of a family unit.”
Combs is proud of what they instilled in him from a young age. He offered, “You know, they did a great job raising me; I feel like they did. And so I’m just thankful for years of advice and a bunch of love from them as well.”
Which parent instilled in him a good personality and the gift of gab? The country superstar told me, “I think it’s a little bit of both. I think my mom is a big talker. She loves to talk, be around people, and make people happy. So I got that from her. And then my dad is a big conversationalist.”