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Luke Combs offers firewood-piling fans $140

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By Samantha Allen

Luke Combs, a country music icon, has given back money to two kids who piled firewood to save money for his Maine show.

The 12-year-old Bo Fenderson and his pal Tanner put up a poster during the Bangor performance on Friday night to inform Combs of their efforts to save money for the tickets.

We earned $100 stacking 5 cords of wood, purchased 2 Luke Combs tickets, the placard said. He sounds great, man.

Our fathers said that it was a waste of time, but they were mistaken. My 12th birthday is today, and Lord, when it rains, it pours.

At a performance for The Middle of Somewhere Tour, the singer, 32, saw the placard and read it to the crowd.

Then, he took a seat on the stage’s edge and said, “OK, I’ve got a question for y’all.

What was the cost of your tickets? $100? You two made $100. $200? At $100 each? Oh my God, this is all I have is $140. If you desire that, then repay yourself. I’ll bring you more.

He autographed their hats and gave them each $140 out of his own pocket before inviting them to stay out with him backstage after the performance.

I hoped for it to happen, Bo said TV5. I wished. I prayed, and it came to pass.

As soon as they heard Combs was performing in Bangor, according to his mother Desiree, they wanted to go right away, but they also wanted to teach the boys a lesson about working for their money.

Tanner’s statement that “hard effort pays off” suggests that the lesson was understood.

“The two most essential things in life are hard work and compassion,” Combs allegedly told them onstage, according to Bo.

The artist was praised as a “wonderful role model.”

“I just think it’s very fantastic that he did this to reaffirm principles that we strive to inculcate in our children,” Justine, Tanner’s mother, said.

They went with knowledge, and simply getting this far is incredible. It’s very comforting.

Combs’ extraordinary generosity was topped off on Saturday when, after experiencing throat troubles, he gave the whole audience a refund.

While performing throughout the whole show, he made sure that every ticket buyer received their money back.

According to radio station B98.5, the singer “stated that he was still going to play but, due of the condition of his voice, he did not feel he could put on a proper concert.”

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Samantha Allen is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent at TDPel Media, specializing in the intersection of maternal health, clinical wellness, and public policy. With a background in investigative reporting and a passion for data-driven storytelling, Samantha has become a trusted voice for expectant mothers and healthcare advocates worldwide. Her work focuses on translating complex medical research into actionable insights, covering everything from prenatal fitness and neonatal care to the socioeconomic impacts of healthcare legislation. At TDPel Media, Samantha leads the agency's health analytics desk, ensuring that every report is grounded in accuracy, empathy, and scientific integrity. When she isn't in the newsroom, she is an advocate for community-led wellness initiatives and an avid explorer of California’s coastal trails.