Luke Combsis showing extra love to his fans.

“[My voice is not] what I think it should be for you guys having to pay for it,” hecontinued, adding, “So, we’re going to put on the best free show we could put on, and 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.”

Another sweetmomentwas captured on video at a separate show this weekend, when Combs gave $140 to young concertgoers who stacked wood to pay for their tickets, one of whom was celebrating his 12th birthday.

The “When It Rains It Pours” singer is no stranger to sentimental onstage moments.

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Luke Combs performs the half-time show of the NFL game

“He chatted with Addi and hung on her every word. He gave so much love as we listened and cried with their stories they were exchanging,” wrote Conely’s mother in aFacebook post, calling it the “best night of our lives.”

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When Combs heard about Conely’s condition, the Grammy nominee and his team made sure she had an experience of a lifetime. He flew her and her family to Ohio, provided transportation from the airport and spent time with her backstage.

Ahead of the show, Conely said her favorite song was “Better Together.” The singer arranged to bring her on stage for his performance of the No. 1 country hit — during the concert’s encore — to serenade her.

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Combs is currently on his The Middle of Somewhere Tour, which spans major North American cities before concluding in December in Oklahoma.

source: people.com