Country music star Luke Combs is captivating audiences across the United States with his ongoing schedule of concerts, despite a recent mishap on stage during a performance of "Beer Never Broke My Heart." 

On the night of the ACM Awards, the singer took the stage of Levi's Stadium in California in front of a sold-out crowd. As he was about to play his track, the musician slipped and fell, but he took it like a champ.

Just after his fall, he hilariously declared himself safe, seemingly referencing a familiar baseball gesture as he performed at the venue where the San Francisco 49ers play. He laughed it off and went back up as if nothing happened.

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Combs was not the first "Luke" or country musician to fall on stage this year. Luke Bryan also slipped and fell during one of his concerts and hilariously blamed the crowd.

After falling, he picked up a phone and noted that his lawyer "will be calling."

Later, he spoke with Extra to share more insight into the incident, saying the cell phone might not have been the reason he fell; it might have been his water bottle.

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"I think a water bottle may have spilled... But whatever, it was slicker than a banana peel. Thankfully, it's a cheap way to get a viral moment going," he said.

In other updates about Combs, the country singer is set to open his exhibition, Luke Combs: The Man I Am, at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

To celebrate the exhibit, the musician will be present on the opening day, July 11, with friends like Ray Fulcher, Drew Parker, Rob Williford, and James McNair.

Fans will get to see the musician's personal items, musical instruments, and other memorabilia that have been significant to his life.

Regarding his tour, Combs has several shows left for his ongoing Growin' Up and Gettin' Old tour, which already broke five records this year.

His next scheduled concert will be at the State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, AZ, on May 31 and June 1, 2024. He will head to cities like Los Angeles, East Rutherford, Salt Lake City, Washington D.C., and Cincinnati before his final show at the NRG Stadium in Houston, TX, on August 10, 2024.

More details about tickets and VIP Meet & Greet passes are available on his official website.

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