The “Euphoria” star brought a playful vibe to her night at the country music concert, sharing photos of herself fully embracing the country concert scene.
Sydney Sweeney’s night out at the concert quickly became a fan favorite, as social media buzzed with photos of her enjoying the music and blending right into the country crowd.
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Sydney Sweeney Rocks Denim And Boots At Luke Combs Concert
In one snapshot, Sweeney playfully stuck out her tongue while dressed perfectly for the occasion, donning an oversized denim shirt paired with classic black cowboy boots. The relaxed, effortlessly cool look made her an instant standout, as fans praised her laid-back style and fun-loving energy.
She attended with two of her close friends, Kaylee McGregor and Jayde Emory Hafner.
“Endless gratitude to Luke Combs and Eric Church for bringing everyone together with this beautiful concert,” she captioned the post.
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But the roster continued to grow, adding major names like Keith Urban, Sheryl Crow, Bailey Zimmerman, and North Carolina natives Scotty McCreery, Chase Rice, The Avett Brothers, and Parmalee, creating a powerhouse lineup to rally support for the relief effort.
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Sydney Sweeney And Friends Sing Along To ‘Hallelujah’
Sweeney and her friend brought plenty of fun to Luke Combs’ concert, sharing a playful video that captured their carefree spirit.
The duo is seen smiling and laughing in the clip, which perfectly matches the upbeat country atmosphere. Sweeney fully embraced the concert’s country vibe as she and her friend enjoyed the music and the electric energy of the night, giving fans a glimpse into their fun-filled evening.
Another video showed the trio singing “Hallelujah” along with Church.
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Luke Combs, Eric Church, And Friends Raise $24.5M For Hurricane Helene Relief
The concert featured Combs, Church, and friends as they raised an impressive $24.5 million for Hurricane Helene relief in western North Carolina during a benefit concert that electrified fans well into the early hours.
Originally scheduled for 5 p.m., the show eventually began around 7 p.m., but once it kicked off, the high-energy concert kept the momentum going nonstop until its grand finale at 1 a.m.
The staggering amount raised was made possible in part by the generosity of Panthers owners David and Nicole Tepper, who donated the stadium, while vendors contributed by directing all revenue from concessions, merchandise, and parking to relief efforts for the storm-impacted region.
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Country Music Stars Prove They Are Carolina Strong
North Carolinians are known for their deep pride, from the state’s scenic stretches—from the Outer Banks to the Smoky Mountains—to its legendary college sports teams and famous barbecue.
At the benefit concert, this pride took center stage as each North Carolina artist performed a song honoring their home state. Church and Parmalee played their respective anthems, both titled “Carolina,” while Chase Rice sang “Carolina Can,” James Taylor brought “Carolina in My Mind,” and Scotty McCreery earned roaring applause with his heartfelt “Carolina to Me,” featuring the poignant line, “Everything that’s heaven to you is Carolina to me.”
The concert wrapped up with a powerful rendition of “Carolina” led by Church and Combs, joined by North Carolina artists who had stayed until the finale, including Rice, Parmalee, McCreery, The Avett Brothers, and Bailey Zimmerman, bringing a memorable night of music and unity to an emotional close.
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Who Else Performed at The Hurricane Helene Relief Benefit Concert?
With an audience of over 82,000, the benefit concert showcased an impressive lineup, including performances by James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Chase Rice, The Avett Brothers, and Parmalee.
Adding to the excitement, surprise appearances by Nicole Kidman and country legend Randy Travis delighted the massive crowd.
Church took the stage multiple times throughout the evening, but it was a special announcement that truly captured fans’ attention. In a video played on the stadium’s big screen, the Granite Falls, N.C., native revealed a significant initiative through his charity, Chief Cares.
Church announced plans to build 100 homes for North Carolinians whose residences were destroyed by the hurricane, bringing hope and support to families in need.