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Last Saturday, The Weeknd cancels his Los Angeles concert as he suffers difficulty in singing, losing his voice mid-way into a song.

Days after, Luke Combs suffered the same thing but proceeded to do a rather unpredictable move despite the announced cancelation.

Generous as he is, Luke Combs has even gone the extra mile as he rewarded two of his fans at the same concert.

Luke Combs Cancels Maine Concert, But Still Continued?

According to Billboard, CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs canceled his concert in Bangor, Maine, the same day The Weeknd' lost his last September 3.

Although the incidents were unrelated, Luke Combs was unexpected, to say the least.

After promising his fans a refund of their tickets, Combs proceeded to the venue and still performed a show for them.

"I have to let you know that I have refunded all of your ticket. At about 7 p.m. today, a few hours ago, I realized that I was not going to be able to sing as good as I normally do," he said at the time.

Per the country music singer, his voice was not at par with what his fans deserved so he offered to pay for all of them regardless.

However, the singer, along with his band, decided to still play for the fans and put up "the best free show" that they could put on.

I want you guys to know how upset I am to have to tell you that tonight. But all I want you to know is that we're going to do the very damn best. I'm gonna give you everything that I have. And I am so sorry," the 32-year-old singer announced as he wipes his tears off.

If the grand gesture to his loyal fans were not enough, Combs has proceeded to give two of his fans probably one of their best nights so far.

Luke Combs Gave Two Fans $140, Signed Their Hats, and an Exclusive Backstage Meetup

In an American Songwriter article, Luke Combs was said to have spotted two of his fans holding a sign saying that they earned $100 just to watch the singer live.

Turns out, it was one of the fan's 12th birthday. After the touching encounter, Combs signed their hats and asked them to meet him backstage.

"He came towards us, and we were able to meet with him. I thought it was really cool. The two most important things in life are hard work and kindness," Bo Fenderson, one of the two kids, told WABI 5.

Should his voice recover, Luke Combs' "The Middle of Somewhere" Tour 2022 is set for a back-to-back concert in Green Bay, Wisconsin on September 16.