Apple Music Takes the Mic at Luke Combs’ Coyote Joe Showcase
Listen up, music lovers: Apple Music has just inked a one‑ticket exclusive to Luke Combs’ stomping performance at the Coyote Joe on August 24. If you’re itching to hear every riff and rowdy crowd chant, you’ve got to grab this stream over on Apple’s platform.
What the Deal Means
- The concert is locked exclusively to Apple Music, no other streaming service will get a play.
- It will debut in more than 160 regions worldwide, bringing the North Carolina joyride to listeners across the globe.
- Live broadcast kicks off at 7 pm PST – make sure your clock is set!
- After the “live” buzz, the on‑demand video drops onto Apple Music, so you can replay the show whenever your stage‑size cravings strike.
Why This Is a Big Deal
With Luke Combs’ star power and Apple’s tech muscle, fans get a front‑row gig without leaving their couch. It’s the ultimate mash‑up of country swagger and premium streaming flavor.
Quick Tips for Streaming
Plan ahead: mark your calendar, set an alarm, and maybe grab a snack – you’ll want to soak in every mile‑long refrain.
So, gear up for an Apple‑exclusive country concert that’s ready to roll from August 24. Turn that volume on – it’s going to be a wild ride!

DJ Combs Kicks Off Apple Music’s Live Series with a Bang
After Harry Styles blew up New York City with his “One Night Only” set, the spotlight’s now on DJ Combs. He’s gearing up to drop the entire full‑album experience for fans who are itching for the real‑deal vibes right on Apple Music.
“I’m super stoked to skin every track for my crew,” Combs grinned. He sees the platform as the perfect stage to let his music flow freely, and his audience can bite into every beat they love.
New Faces in the Line‑up
- Tenille Townes – “I can’t wait to bring my Nashville sounds straight into the living room of every Apple‑Music subscriber.”
- Carrie Underwood – “I’m thrilled to blend fan‑delivered, live energy with some country swagger.”
All those glittering new shows arrive at just the right moment—thanks to the rising turbo‑drive of Apple Artists’s sky‑high, subscriber‑charged streaming world. Those who peek in now could be one step closer to experiencing a less‑filtered, more captivating concert in their own living room.
