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Luke Combs had quite an eventful time when he visited Chicago during Lollapalooza.
As he prepares to take the stage Thursday night at Lollapalooza, country music star Luke Combs hilariously refused to step on "The Ledge" at the top of Willis Tower.
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He watched people walk over the Skydeck's glass floor, but ultimately refused when it was his turn.
This week, before taking the stage at Lollapalooza this Thursday, Luke Combs made a pit stop at Skydeck Chicago in the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, which has the famous see-through ...
"I would much rather like have an encounter with a grizzly bear," the popular country singer said in a video posted to social media.
As he prepares to take the stage Thursday night at Lollapalooza, country music star Luke Combs hilariously refused to step on "The Ledge" at the top of Willis Tower.
Combs was seen in video visiting Chicago's Skydeck at the Willis Tower, where he was then brought to The Ledge.
Combs was seen in video visiting Chicago's Skydeck at the Willis Tower, where he was then brought to The Ledge. The Ledge is a set of enclosed glass that hangs off the side of the Willis Tower ...
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