Country superstar Luke Combs visited a Glasgow kilt shop ahead of his OVO Hydro show this week.
The When It Rains It Pours singer stepped out in a made-to-measure MacGregor and MacDuff kilt for his encore at the sold-out city show on October 16.
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Combs decided to honour his Scottish heritage and got in touch with the company on Instagram personally to make sure he was dressed for the occasion.
Over some messages, the American singer revealed that he grew up attending the Highland Games watching his cousin win world records in the throwing events.
With a choice of over 4,000 tartans, including the exclusive MacGregor and MacDuff Mist range tartans, Combs opted for a Fraser tartan to pay homage to his mother’s maiden name.
On the day of the show, Combs visited MacGregor and MacDuff’s flagship Bath Street store for the traditional kilt shop experience and enjoyed some Scottish culture and hospitality during his visit to the city while trying on his new kit for the first time.
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Monique McPhie, Head of Marketing at MacGregor and MacDuff said: “We were delighted to help Luke connect with his Scottish heritage during his visit to Glasgow.
"It has been a joy to work with him over the past few weeks for his specially made kilt and have him visit us in-store for an authentic kilt shop experience.
"We are incredibly appreciative that he chose to represent in one of our kilts during the Scottish stop on his world tour."
We previously reported about Backstreet Boy, AJ McLean, who visited the same kilt shop ahead of his Hydro show in 2014.
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