Luke Combs Excited for Bootleggers Bonfire Featuring Three Days of Music and Hilarious “Lukealike” Contest

While offering fans a weekend full of good times and music is a great way to celebrate the weekend, Luke Combs wanted to do something entirely different when it came to his Bootleggers Bonfire. Although wanting to showcase his talents on stage, the event is being promoted as a music vacation that will offer fans more than good music. And with the singer’s team looking to take over Miramar Beach, Florida, it seems the vacation will be a musical experience no country fan wants to miss. 

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Kicking off on October 10th, the event will run until October 12th. While only three days, Luke Combs Bootleggers Bonfire will enhance the music-going experience when offering a songwriter beach jam session, a drum circle, a massive tailgate party, and even a “lukealike” contest. And that is just the start as fans will enjoy music from stars like Tracy Lawrence, Ashley McBryde, Craig Morgan, and Combs himself. 

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Discussing the three-day event, Topeka’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Andy Levine, said the team worked with partners and vendors to make it memorable for not just the fans but their companies. “We ask all our partners, how can we make this a great extension of who you are, all the way around, all your partners, your sponsors, your record company, your universe, your ecosystem, how can we make it special?”

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Luke Combs Bootleggers Bonfire Will Be a Blast

Anthony Diaz, the Chief Operating Officer, added his voice to the conversation, explaining, “So when you see things like ‘Luke-i-oke,’ where people are going to get to sing Luke’s songs with the band, that’s a very fan-forward mindset, a ‘Lukealike’ contest, because how could you not do that at a gathering of the Bootleggers? So it really starts with sitting down with the band’s management team and like Andy said, finding out who are the fans, and what would they love? And then we come back with ideas like that.”  

Although sounding like a blast, fans will need to fork over $445 to attend the event. While a hefty price for some, Luke Combs Bootleggers Bonfire offered a more intimate setting as a regular Combs concert can see crowds climb well over 60,000 people.

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