A country fever like Quebec has possibly never experienced swept over the Plains of Abraham last night, on the occasion of the first visit to Quebec of the new darling of Nashville, the charismatic Luke Combs.
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It was definitely the big event of this post-pandemic summer festival. There was an electricity in the air reminiscent of big nights featuring Metallica or the Rolling Stones.
Lots of festival-goers on the Plains for the FEQ’s country evening. Luke Combs is next to take the stage! pic.twitter.com/1BEu0NMJCk
– The Journal of Quebec (@JdeQuebec) July 9, 2022
In contagious good humor and beautiful to see, a monster crowd invaded the Plains as soon as the doors opened. Ten minutes before the arrival of Luke Combs, we heard “olé, olé, olé”. Then, between the songs, “Luke, Luke, Luke” resonated nonstop.
Thus desired, Luke Combs might not miss his comeback, made to the sound of Thunderstruck, AC/DC. Without wasting a moment, he plunged into 1,2 Manya glass of beer in hands.
Quickly, he rewarded the patience of his admirers. Totally invested, he surveyed the stage through his seven musicians, all excellent, before taking a brief break to stall in two seconds (without exaggerating) a can of beer which he swung into the crowd.
Add a “bonsoir Québec” in French and, following only a few minutes, the seduction operation was successful.
From there, his fans were served a new country feast of which they savored every bite. Essentially, Luke Combs put forward the songs of his three albums, offering of course a foray into the very hot Growin’ Upreleased two weeks ago and already at the top of the charts.
Without risk of being mistaken, we can affirm that among its novelties, The Kind of Love We Make is the one that passed the test the best, although the others do not have to fade from the welcome that has been reserved for them.
His power of attraction is such that halfway through, he was able to line up several ballads in a row without losing his world. On the Plains, some have already burned themselves playing with fire like this.
Plus, he’s been true to his image as a regular guy who appreciates what’s happening to him. “This song has changed my life, you have changed my life”, he proclaimed before sealing his alliance with Quebec with his first success, Hurricane.
It wasn’t over. As a reminder, following having offered $500 to a beer seller to water the festival-goers, he concluded in the apotheosis on the famous Beer Never Broke My Heart.
Next meeting at the Videotron Center in November.
Shocked
In an interview he gave to Journal backstage, before his concert, Luke Combs said he was shocked to learn that he was going to play in front of the biggest crowd of his career in a city where he had never set foot.
So far, its record was around 65,000 people in 2019 in Virginia. By eye, the mark was easily beaten.
Festival-goers warmed up their vocal cords as they awaited the arrival of Luke Combs on the main stage of the FEQ. pic.twitter.com/5zCHnHH8eh
– The Journal of Quebec (@JdeQuebec) July 9, 2022
“It’s amazing. Especially since French is the most spoken language here. Since the day I saw Quebec on our calendar, it was the show that worried me the most. How do you connect with people who potentially don’t understand what you’re saying? »
Ambassador
Such enthusiasm in a territory to be conquered delights those who wish to become an ambassador of country music.
“I feel like it’s a genre that’s been kind of stigmatized, you know, in the eyes of a lot of people. It’s just music for the southern United States or for the rednecks “, says Luke Combs, who believes it is possible to convert the refractory.
“If you take someone who’s never listened to country music before, sit them down and play them, what, like ten songs, I think we can change their minds. I think we can change almost everyone’s mind. I want to convince the hesitant. »
Surely he converted a few last night.